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Archive for September 22nd, 2008

COAH Votes to Adopt Rule Amendments; Waives Fee on Homeowners Affected By Fire, Flood

Posted by Phil Morin on September 22, 2008

At its meeting on Monday, September 22, the Council on Affordable Housing (“COAH”) voted to adopt several amendments to the affordable housing regulations which were proposed on May 6. These amendments will supplement the current “third round” rules, which were effective as of June 2. Notice of adoption will appear in the next edition of the New Jersey Register and the amendments will be effective as of October 20, 2008.

COAH also voted to propose a new regulation exempting homeowners from fees when rebuilding their home after a fire, flood or natural disaster. The Council also approved a waiver of an affordable housing development fee as a result of the destruction of a home in Franklin Township, an issue that had received substantial publicity and which prompted the proposed amendment.

The New Jersey League of Municipalities has provided a recent update regarding the status of the numerous legal challenges which have been filed opposing the regulations adopted in June which are pending before the appellate division. The League will seek, among other relief, a stay of the December 31, 2008 deadline for municipalities to submit their affordable housing plan to COAH.

One municipality has attempted to attack the regulations requiring the municipal obligation to provide affordable housing as an “unfunded mandate.” The Council on Local Mandates is the latest battleground in which a muncipality is challenging the regulations.

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Municipalities That Adopt Highlands Master Plan Will Likely Receive COAH Extension

Posted by Phil Morin on September 22, 2008

In an effort to encourage municipal buy-in to the Highlands master plan, the Highlands Council has agreed to negotiate extensions of up to one year for a municipality to submit its fair share housing plan under the newly-enacted regulations adopted by the Council on Affordable Housing – so long as the municipality adopts the recommendations contained within the Council’s master plan. However, the Department of Community Affairs has not yet approved the plan, which leaves Highlands municipalities in limbo with three months to the deadline for filing a third round plan.

According to the Daily Record:

The New Jersey Highlands Council on Thursday gave its executive director Eileen Swan the ability to negotiate an agreement with the state Council on Affordable Housing that would give communities that announce their intention to conform to the master plan an additional year to draw up new housing plans to meet their COAH obligations.

For the full article, click here.

However, the Star Ledger is reporting that DCA has not formally approved this agreement.

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