Hainesport Land Use Board Approves New AH3 Zoning District to Meet Affordable Housing Mandates

The Hainesport Land Use Board meeting on March 9, 2026, focused heavily on the township’s affordable housing obligations and the introduction of a new AH3 zoning district to facilitate development in this area. The board also addressed ongoing issues with commercial property development, notably the persistent vacancies and the challenges of adapting to a shifting retail landscape.

The centerpiece of the meeting was the board’s decision to establish the AH3 zoning district, a strategic move to address the township’s affordable housing requirements. This new zoning district is part of Hainesport’s efforts to comply with state mandates on fair share housing. The board members discussed at length the importance of selecting suitable locations for affordable housing developments, referencing a multi-acre site known as IKO across from Wolfington’s and a veterinary office on Route 38. This site was identified as a potential candidate for affordable housing, which would serve both future residents and the broader community.

The board’s attorney confirmed that the proposed AH3 zoning district ordinance aligns with the township’s master plan, previously approved by the board. The urgency of meeting the upcoming March 15th deadline for adopting necessary ordinances was emphasized, with the board already ahead of many other municipalities in terms of compliance. This progress was attributed to the prior adoption of the housing element and fair share plan, though members acknowledged the complexities imposed by legal challenges from builders’ associations striving to reduce their housing obligations.

The board unanimously voted to approve resolution 2026-08, which formalized the creation of the AH3 zoning district. This decision was followed by the approval of resolution 2026-09. These approvals were critical in advancing the township’s efforts to meet state-mandated housing obligations while balancing community needs.

Beyond affordable housing, the board devoted attention to the challenges surrounding commercial development in Hainesport. The discussion revealed a tension between the need for new commercial spaces and the reality of many existing lots sitting vacant, some for years. Board members attributed these vacancies to evolving shopping habits, particularly the rise of online shopping, which has diminished demand for traditional retail spaces. One member commented on a long-vacant property, observing, “There’s been a sale sign on that property for years,” highlighting the lack of successful commercial proposals for certain lots.

The board acknowledged the limited availability of developable land in Hainesport, noting that most areas have been subdivided into smaller parcels, rendering large-scale commercial developments less feasible. The conversation also touched on the compatibility of proposed developments with existing zoning regulations, with some sites deemed unsuitable due to potential community backlash. The members stressed the need for patience and collaboration among landowners to create larger, more appealing commercial lots, addressing the fragmentation of ownership that has hindered development efforts.

Attention was also given to existing properties designated for commercial use, specifically mentioning vacant lots in front of the Hainesport Commerce Center and near Black Creek warehouses. These parcels have remained undeveloped for years, despite their designation for commercial purposes. Board members expressed concern over these idle parcels, questioning developers’ motivations and the broader implications for the township’s economic growth.

In addition to zoning and development discussions, the board addressed procedural matters, including the approval of minutes from prior meetings and resolutions concerning various property developments. Notably, the Sha property on Merry Way was discussed, where new occupants were modernizing a warehouse and required variances. The board maintained a focus on ensuring compliance with town regulations.

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:
Leila Gilmore
Land Use Board Officials:
Paula L. Kosko, Karen Tordy, Gus Bradley, Thomas McKay, Janice Ludden, Patrick Tricocci, Steve Noworyta, Chris Murphy, Richard Murphy, Howard Holden, Thomas Micai, Paula Tiver (Secretary), Robert Kingsbury (Solicitor), Martin Miller (Engineer), Scott Taylor (Planner)

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