Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board Reviews Ambitious Townhome Development with Affordable Housing Focus
- Meeting Overview:
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board engaged in an extensive review of a proposed development project featuring 178 townhomes, including a mix of market-rate and affordable units. The plan, presented by applicant NJ1 LLC, was a continuation from a previous meeting and involved detailed architectural presentations, discussions on affordable housing compliance, and considerations of design aesthetics to ensure the development aligns with the town’s character and regulatory standards.
At the forefront of the meeting was the architectural presentation by architect Matthew Jarell, detailing the proposal for 178 townhomes, comprising 142 market-rate units and 36 affordable units. The development, adhering to the township’s redevelopment plan and U-Hack requirements, aims to blend seamlessly with the surrounding area while providing necessary affordable housing. The affordable units are integrated within the development to be indistinguishable from market-rate units. These affordable units constitute approximately 20.22% of the total, slightly exceeding the 20% requirement, with a mix of seven one-bedroom units, 21 two-bedroom units, and eight three-bedroom units.
The board focused on the architectural diversity of the project, which includes 74 townhomes forming the site’s perimeter, each designed with varied facade styles like Country Manor and New Haven to avoid uniformity. Jarell detailed the two types of buildings: the Headedford and Thorne townhomes with living spaces of over 2,500 square feet, and the stacked units, which include the Bartlett and Concord designs, offering 68 units with distinct lower and upper configurations. The stackable design ensures a variety of unit sizes and layouts, providing options for diverse resident needs, while the entire project emphasizes environmentally sustainable practices, such as 15% electric vehicle readiness and energy-efficient systems.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to ensuring compliance with affordable housing regulations. The applicant assured the board that all affordable units would meet income requirements for low and very low-income residents, with deed restrictions in place for 30 years to maintain affordability. Mayor James R. Barberio raised concerns about the potential resale of these units for profit, but it was confirmed that strict mechanisms prevent such activities, maintaining the integrity of affordable housing initiatives.
The board also delved into the development’s design elements, emphasizing the need for a distinct character reflective of Parsippany’s identity. This included evaluating the roofline variations and the aesthetic appeal of garage doors, with a suggestion for diverse styles to enhance visual interest. The planning board stressed the importance of meeting architectural guidelines.
Further discussions included the layout and community amenities, such as green spaces and pathways, which are integral to fostering a sense of community. The proposal includes a playground and parking near the entrance, addressing previous concerns about the lack of communal spaces in similar developments. Landscaping elements, along with the inclusion of benches and street trees, were discussed as vital for creating an inviting environment.
Concerns about practical aspects, such as trash management and snow clearance, were addressed with assurances that private contractors would handle these services. The planning board noted the absence of dedicated refuse areas, leading to a broader discussion on how to manage waste and ensure efficient removal processes.
James R. Barberio
Planning Board Officials:
Anil Dadheech, Michael de Pierro, Tom Dinsmore, Dominic Mele, Gordon Meth, Nick Napolitano, Ted Stanziale, Jennifer Vealey, John Von Achen, Stuart Wiser (Board Planner, Arh), Andrew Cangiano (Board Engineer, Gpi), Dan Lagana (Board Attorney, Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs), Nora O. Jolie (Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/06/2026
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Recording Published:
04/08/2026
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Parsippany-Troy Hills
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