Haddonfield Borough Council Grapples with Zoning Changes Amidst Affordable Housing Concerns

In a recent meeting, the Haddonfield Borough Council tackled several issues, focusing primarily on zoning code amendments and affordable housing initiatives. The council engaged in discussions on the creation of a new overlay district designed to align with the Fair Housing Act and passed a motion to update the borough’s affordable housing chapter to comply with state legislation.

The council meeting opened with the second reading and public hearing of Ordinance 20262, which proposes an amendment to Chapter 135 of the zoning code. This amendment seeks to establish a new overlay district, which would allow for the development of residential housing in compliance with affordable housing mandates. The ordinance has raised concerns among residents, who fear the potential for increased congestion and changes to the community’s character.

Scott Bennett, a local resident, spoke at length about his concerns regarding specific lots included in the overlay district plan. Bennett questioned whether the lots, particularly those on Haden Avenue which include a closed Rite Aid and other commercial properties, would exacerbate traffic congestion and alter the neighborhood’s dynamics. He emphasized his opposition, citing the ongoing demolition and replacement of houses in the borough as a contributing factor to perceived overcrowding. The council clarified that while the overlay district allows for residential development, it does not mandate it. Any transition to residential use would necessitate adherence to affordable housing requirements.

Maggie, another resident, raised questions about potential developments on Carl’s block, expressing apprehension about multi-story dwellings that could mirror previously controversial projects. Edna Mangold shared her worries about how the ordinance might impact property values and parking availability on Wayne Avenue. The council explained that while the ordinance establishes guidelines for affordable housing, it does not directly affect property values and includes traffic impact studies to address community concerns.

Despite the explanations provided, the concerns expressed by residents reflect the ongoing tension between development and preserving community character in Haddonfield.

Following the zoning code discussion, the council introduced Ordinance 2023-03, aimed at repealing and replacing Chapter 63 concerning affordable housing. This move is intended to update the language in accordance with recent state legislation without altering the borough’s fundamental approach to affordable housing. A public hearing for this ordinance is slated for March 23rd, allowing residents the opportunity to review and comment on the revised draft before final adoption.

Further aligning with their affordable housing strategy, the council unanimously endorsed Resolution 003 WS, which supports the fourth round housing element and fair share plan amendment recently adopted by the planning board.

Moreover, the council adopted Resolution 004 WS, detailing an affirmative action marketing plan for affordable housing. This plan outlines the borough’s strategy to market available affordable housing units and mandates notification to state and nonprofit entities when such units are available. These resolutions underscore the council’s stance in ensuring that affordable housing initiatives are both compliant and effective.

The meeting also touched on the ongoing development of the Bancroft property, with Woodmont Developers currently in the design phase. The council assured residents of regular updates as the project progresses, noting that a portion of the land would remain as open space for community use, with the school district preparing for upcoming fieldwork.

In preparation for upcoming events, the council discussed plans for Library Week, Lion Sight Awareness Month, and Alcohol Awareness Month, among others. Additionally, there was a proposal to relax exterior decoration guidelines for the borough’s 250th anniversary, aimed at creating a festive atmosphere reminiscent of historical colonial practices.

The farmers market’s relocation behind the distillery was also announced, a move intended to alleviate parking issues and enhance community interaction by freeing up King’s Court for summer events. The council is planning various presentations and performances to engage the community throughout the summer.

Budgetary considerations were another focal point, with discussions on the need for ordinances related to budget flexibility, including the preservation of the cap bank. This ordinance is important for allowing the municipality to exceed its appropriations cap while maintaining budgetary flexibility. The council also addressed the salary ordinance, which proposes aligning non-union employee salaries with those of the police contract.

The meeting concluded with a segment for reporters, during which questions were raised about the overlay ordinance’s geographical scope and potential developments. The council clarified that specific lots, such as those on Kings Highway West, are included in the overlay, with any new housing developments required to meet affordable housing criteria.

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.
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Colleen Bianco Bezich
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