Berkeley Heights Council Tackles Affordable Housing Mandates
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/22/2024
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Duration:
123 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Berkeley Heights
- Meeting Overview:
In the latest Berkeley Heights Town Council meeting, attention was devoted to the update on new affordable housing laws affecting the township. The town’s affordable housing attorney briefed the council on the impact of a recently signed bill by Governor Murphy, which introduces substantial changes to the Fair Housing Act and affordable housing regulations. This new legislation mandates local governments to comply with a fourth round of affordable housing planning, setting strict deadlines to report to the Department of Community Affairs and establishing fair share numbers for regional needs.
The affordable housing attorney detailed the creation of “the program,” which is composed of seven retired judges responsible for processing plans and has the authority to remove immunity from towns that fail to cooperate. With the power to face legal challenges from developers and housing advocates, the council emphasized the critical nature of meeting deadlines and defending fair share numbers.
The discussion further highlighted challenges, such as the requirement for developers to provide compelling reasons for site inadequacies and the new timeline for plan analysis and compliance certification. Concerns were also expressed about disputes arising from reasonable density assessments and the impact on bonus credits. A notable change mentioned was the elimination of attorney fees for fair housing settlements, signaling financial relief for the township.
The council was informed about the March 31st deadline for the program submission, which has raised questions about the state’s efficiency in handling the information. There was also a report on the current status of the affordable housing trust fund accounting, which suggested that Berkeley Heights is ahead of schedule in meeting housing project goals and has earned bonus credits.
In addition to the affordable housing discussions, the council approved various resolutions, including the appointment of William as the chief of police and the designation of certain properties as non-condemnation areas in need of redevelopment. The council also awarded a professional service contract for drainage improvements.
The meeting featured a presentation by a resident highlighting the work of Families and Communities Together (FACT), the Care Management Organization (CMO) for Union County. The speaker, while expressing gratitude to the council and mayor for their support on mental health issues, emphasized FACT’s role in providing essential services to individuals under 21, irrespective of income, language, or citizenship status.
Questions were raised concerning the age range of children benefiting from town services, confirming that services are available for children as young as two or three years old up to their 21st birthday. It was also confirmed that there are bilingual care managers available to assist with various languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Creole, French, and Mandarin.
The council meeting also included updates from various committees and reports on community initiatives. The Preservation Committee announced its upcoming meeting and the date for the Lord Festival, while the Downtown Unification Committee discussed plans for a block party and efforts to engage local restaurants. The Environmental Commission mentioned the pursuit of grants, including a first responder grant for the rescue squad and a federal grant for safer streets.
The Mayor’s Wellness Committee announced their involvement in the street fair and activities related to mental health awareness in collaboration with local schools. The Veterans Memorial Committee discussed the Memorial Day event and the health of a significant evergreen tree near the memorials. Additionally, the Administration Reports highlighted the success of the second walk with the mayor, the AAPI flag raising, National Public Works week, and the anticipated adoption of the 2024 Municipal budget. The Diversity Council announced an upcoming film screening, encouraging community engagement.
Angie Devanney
City Council Officials:
Susan Poage, Manuel Couto, Bill Machado, Paul Donnelly, Margaret Illis, John Foster
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/22/2024
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Duration:
123 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Berkeley Heights
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