Somerville Planning Board Advances Affordable Housing Initiatives Amid Community Concerns

At the Somerville Planning Board meeting on February 25, 2026, discussions on affordable housing initiatives took center stage. The board examined proposals for affordable housing ordinances and redevelopment plans, addressing the borough’s obligations under New Jersey’s updated affordable housing statutes.

The board’s primary agenda was to discuss the borough’s affordable housing obligations, which have been redefined under New Jersey’s recent statutory amendments. Ron Gordon, a senior partner from a law firm, presented an overview of the planning board’s obligations. He highlighted Somerville’s engagement in the affordable housing process, noting its steps following the statutory changes. The borough’s current obligation stands at 74 affordable units, with a realistic target of 22 units to be developed, as negotiated with the Fairshare Housing Center. The remaining 52 units are categorized as unmet need, which the borough must address through future development opportunities.

The proposed ordinance mandates that any development of five or more units must include a percentage of affordable housing—20% for for-sale projects and 15% for rental projects. Additionally, the board reviewed two ordinances: one establishing a framework for affordable housing compliance and another proposing an affordable housing overlay zone to address litigation related to Bell Avenue. The Bell Avenue development is expected to yield six affordable housing credits, with further credits from converting existing commercial spaces into residential units.

The board engaged in a discussion about the Bell Avenue site, where a decrease in the proposed number of townhome units from 38 to 34 was noted. The design incorporates on-site parking and green space, addressing earlier community concerns. Board members expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts that led to these proposals, acknowledging the historical significance of the steps being taken.

Community concerns were also addressed during the meeting. A public hearing segment allowed residents to voice their opinions on the proposed changes. George Falco, a member of the public, expressed confusion and concern over the lack of prior information on the changes. He emphasized the importance of community input, referencing previous zoning board hearings where local concerns such as water mitigation and traffic patterns had been addressed. The board assured Falco that upcoming planning board hearings would still consider these issues, and public notice would be required.

The meeting also addressed the broader context of affordable housing regulations in New Jersey, with discussions referencing the defunct Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) and the current reliance on the Superior Court to fill the gap. Permissible rents for income stratifications are established annually based on median income data, affecting the region that includes Somerset, Middlesex, and Hunter counties.

In addition to affordable housing, the board discussed zoning regulations and redevelopment plans for specific lots and blocks in Somerville. Emphasis was placed on ensuring that existing zoning district requirements will govern properties unless a request is made by property owners. The board examined the placement of electric vehicle charging stations and the need for fire suppression systems in timber frame buildings, underscoring safety and compliance with NFPA 13 standards.

The board also reviewed the master plan element concerning historic preservation, engaging in a dialogue about the implications of designating homes as historic sites. Concerns were raised about the potential financial burdens on homeowners and the importance of educating the public about historic designations. The board discussed the need for an opt-in approach to historic overlay zones, allowing homeowners to decide whether they want to be part of a historic district.

Furthermore, the board explored the long-term vision for Somerville, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to housing and urban planning. The board considered categorizing the planning perspective into economic, residential, and social lenses to provide clarity for future efforts.

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:
Brian Gallagher
Planning Board Officials:
Lisa Werner, Jason Kraska, Larry Cleveland, Roger Vroom, Christopher Adickes, Barry Van Horn, Giovanni Manilio, Andrea Adair, Ryan Bakie (Planning and Zoning Board Secretary), Kevin Sluka (Deputy Board Secretary), Kara Kaczynski (Board Attorney), Michael Cole (Board Planner and Engineer)

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