River Edge Navigates Affordable Housing Mandates Amidst Zoning Changes and Compliance Challenges

The River Edge Land Use Board meeting focused on pressing affordable housing mandates, zoning adjustments to meet state requirements, and the strategic measures being implemented to maintain local control over development. The board tackled these issues while also managing procedural obligations and recognizing the contributions of a former board member.

The most notable portion of the meeting centered around River Edge’s obligations under New Jersey’s affordable housing mandates. The board’s discussion was led by a detailed overview of the borough’s compliance with the state’s fair share housing requirements. The board planner elaborated on the borough’s assigned obligation of 159 affordable housing units for the current cycle, which extends until 2035. This obligation arose after state legislation in 2024 altered previous mandates, creating confusion and challenges for municipalities across New Jersey.

A key accomplishment for River Edge was the recent resolution of a challenge from the Fair Share Housing Center, which had contested the borough’s fair share plan along with over 400 other municipalities. This mediation process, overseen by a former judge and a licensed planner, concluded with an agreement in January 2026, granting the borough some relief from the challenges faced by other towns. The board emphasized the importance of adopting ordinances by March 15, 2026, to implement the plan and secure compliance certification from the court. This certification is crucial as it provides immunity from potential lawsuits by developers seeking to bypass local zoning laws.

The meeting also explored the borough’s strategy to meet its “present need to rehabilitation obligation,” initially set at 32 units. Through a structural condition survey and collaboration with the construction official, this obligation was successfully adjusted to 7 units, a more manageable target. In addressing its larger obligation of 159 units, the borough conducted a vacancy land analysis and determined that no qualifying land was available, effectively reducing the realistic development potential to zero. This finding allowed River Edge to focus on planning for 25% of the unmet need, with the borough leveraging units from senior residences and existing group homes to meet its obligations.

Zoning changes were a componet of the discussion, with the board examining proposed adjustments to facilitate affordable housing development. The first site proposed a density of 40 units per acre, capitalizing on its proximity to a train station and its potential for residential development. Another area, referred to as the North Kak overlay zone, was identified for lower-density development due to its smaller lot sizes. These zoning proposals aim to create additional development opportunities while maintaining existing commercial zoning and preserving community character.

The board members expressed concerns about the implications of proposed zoning changes on the community and stressed the importance of adhering to state mandates to maintain control over local development. Historical context was provided on New Jersey’s affordable housing legislation, highlighting the Mount Laurel decisions and subsequent Fair Housing Act that shaped the state’s framework for municipal obligations.

The board acknowledged the inequities in the system, noting that some urban aid communities are exempt from the same obligations, which places additional burdens on towns like River Edge. Despite these challenges, the borough has successfully maintained immunity from litigation over the years by meeting deadlines and requirements.

In addition to the primary focus on affordable housing and zoning, the meeting also recognized the contributions of former board member Dick Burman, who served from 1988 to 2025. His careful approach and commitment to the town were acknowledged.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Thomas Papaleo
Land Use Board Officials:
Chris Caslin (Member – Chairman), Richard Mehrman (Member – Vice Chairman), Eileen Boland (Member), Dario Chinigo (Member), Ryan Gibbons (Member – Secretary), Michael Krey (Member), Bruce Feffer (Member), Colin Busteed (Alternate #2), Tom Behrens (Borough Planner), Robert Costa (Engineer), Stephen Depken (Land Use Zoning Officer), Marina Stinely (Land Use Attorney), Ed Alter (Land Use Clerk)

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