Provides procedures for crediting certain dwellings used by agricultural workers in determination of municipality's fair share housing obligation.
Impact
This bill significantly affects the way municipalities in New Jersey approach their housing needs calculations. By including dwellings for seasonal farm workers in the fair share housing obligation credits, municipalities can better manage their compliance burdens. The bill addresses the unique housing needs of low- and moderate-income agricultural workers, in acknowledgment of the fact that traditional market-rate housing does not adequately serve this demographic, which often has lower income levels. As such, the legislation aims to ensure that agricultural workers are provided with affordable housing options without unduly increasing the municipalities' housing responsibilities.
Summary
Assembly Bill No. 2166 introduces provisions aimed at assisting municipalities in New Jersey to meet their fair share affordable housing obligations, particularly concerning dwellings used by agricultural workers, such as migrant and seasonal farm workers. Specifically, the bill allows municipalities to credit housing units built for the use of these workers against their calculated housing obligations. This provision recognizes that housing provided for agricultural laborers contributes to the overall availability of affordable housing within local jurisdictions.
Contention
While the bill is generally seen as a positive step towards enhancing affordable housing for agricultural workers, it has also been met with some contention. Critics may argue that this could create imbalances in local housing policies, shifting the housing obligations rather than expanding overall housing availability. Furthermore, there might be concerns over the accountability in ensuring the quality and accessibility of these housing units as agricultural roles can often have transient populations. Some stakeholders would insist on the importance of stringent guidelines and oversight mechanisms to validate the housing conditions and living standards provided to these workers.
Establishes additional factors for municipal adjustment used in calculating fair share affordable housing obligations; provides population-based cap for these obligations.
Establishes additional factors for municipal adjustment used in calculating fair share affordable housing obligations; provides population-based cap for these obligations.
Establishes additional factors for municipal adjustment used in calculating fair share affordable housing obligations; provides population-based cap for these obligations.
Establishes additional factors for municipal adjustment used in calculating fair share affordable housing obligations; provides population-based cap for these obligations.
Requires COAH to credit municipalities with units against fair share affordable housing obligation for certain types of housing; provides certain types of affordable housing units will be credited as two units.
Requires COAH to credit municipalities with units against fair share affordable housing obligation for certain types of housing; provides certain types of affordable housing units will be credited as two units.
Authorizes COAH to credit municipalities with 1.5 units of fair share affordable housing obligation for each unit of transitional housing occupied by a veteran.
Authorizes COAH to credit municipalities with 1.5 units of fair share affordable housing obligation for each unit of transitional housing occupied by a veteran.
Authorizes COAH to credit municipalities with 1.5 units of fair share affordable housing obligation for each housing unit occupied by a veteran; permits municipalities to satisfy fair share affordable housing obligation through 35 percent set aside for veterans.