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TOP ASSEMBLY LEADERS: GIVE TOWNS MORE TIME TO SUBMIT HOUSING PLANS
Cite changing regulations, slumping economy, environmental concerns
(TRENTON) – Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts Jr. and Assembly Housing and Local Government Chairman Jerry Green today sent a letter to the state Council on Affordable Housing asking it to give municipalities more time to submit housing plans.
COAH has given municipalities until Dec. 31 to submit their plans.
Roberts and Green, who is also Assembly speaker pro tempore, asked it to extend that deadline by at least 90 days.
The Assembly leaders cited changing COAH regulations, the slumping economy and new wastewater management rules expected to adopted early next year as top reasons for their request.
“We continue to share the commitment to maximize affordable housing in New Jersey, but with many communities struggling to adapt to COAH’s third-round housing rules, the state must provide more flexibility to help towns adjust,” they wrote.
They added, “Municipalities should be given the chance to apply for additional time so they can submit thoughtful and realistic housing plans that reflect the latest changes and the economic and wastewater management concerns.”
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