Hillsborough Planning Board Deliberates Subdivision and Affordable Housing Challenges
- Meeting Overview:
The Hillsborough Planning Board meeting on October 9, 2025, involved discussions on a proposed five-lot subdivision by Green Care Farms LLC and the township’s obligations under affordable housing laws. The board scrutinized the proposed subdivision of a 12.28-acre parcel into five single-family dwelling lots, necessitating variances and raising questions about compliance with local ordinances and affordable housing commitments.
A primary focus of the meeting was the proposal by Green Care Farms LLC to develop a wooded lot into five residential properties. The application required variances, primarily due to non-conforming lot sizes and widths, which sparked a debate among board members and the public about adhering to established zoning regulations. The applicant’s legal representative argued that the new design, which included shared driveway access, offered a better planning alternative compared to constructing a public road. The design aimed to comply with stormwater management requirements and proposed enhancements such as individual driveways to reduce variance needs.
Technical presentations highlighted the engineering aspects of the development, including stormwater management solutions like bio-retention infiltration basins designed to handle increased rainfall projections. The basins were engineered to ensure zero discharge during water quality storms and featured controlled outlets for managing peak discharge rates.
Concurrent with the subdivision discussion, the board addressed the township’s ongoing affordable housing obligations. The dialogue was fueled by concerns over the town’s ability to meet its requirements under New Jersey’s Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) regulations, particularly in light of a previous application for an assisted living facility that included affordable housing units. Rising construction costs have been a barrier to fulfilling these obligations, with board members noting that some developers are struggling to meet their commitments due to economic conditions.
The meeting revealed tensions between the need to adhere to zoning laws and the practicalities of development in the context of affordable housing. The board grappled with whether to approve the subdivision application that lacked variances or to press for compliance with affordable housing mandates. This discussion was compounded by ongoing litigation related to affordable housing.
Public comments and board member inquiries reflected broader community apprehensions about the potential impacts of the development. Concerns were raised about tree preservation, parking arrangements, and the implications of granting variances on neighborhood character and public good. Suggestions included imposing deed restrictions to protect existing wooded areas and establishing guidelines for shared driveway use to prevent future conflicts.
The board also deliberated over the specific details of the project, including the potential sale price of the proposed homes, which could contribute to the affordable housing trust fund. These financial aspects were considered vital for addressing future housing needs, despite the current lack of unmet obligations.
As the meeting progressed, the board considered procedural aspects, such as scheduling future discussions on pending applications, including the Harvard Way project. The meeting concluded with a decision to reschedule this hearing to a later date due to legal considerations.
John Ciccarelli
Planning Board Officials:
Robert Wagner, Jr., Shawn Lipani (Committeeman), Robert Peason (Vice Chairman), Carl Suraci (Chairman), James Flagg, Bruce Radowitz, Angelo Vitale, Patricia Smith, Raj Deb (Alt #1), Jason Smith (Alt #2), Eric Bernstein, Esq. (Board Attorney), Mark S. Mayhew, Pe, CME (Board Engineer), David Kois (Planning Director), Marcella McLaughlin (Assistant Director / Zoning Official), Samantha Ball (Assistant Planner / Sustainability Program Manager), Debora Padgett (Administrative Assistant / Planning Board Clerk), Marie Kane (Planning & Zoning Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/09/2025
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Recording Published:
10/09/2025
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Duration:
157 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Hillsborough
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