New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S624

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Increases maximum municipal percentage of affordable fair share housing satisfied by age-restricted units to 50 percent.

Impact

The passage of SB 624 would significantly impact the way municipalities calculate their affordable housing obligations. By allowing a greater percentage of these obligations to be fulfilled through age-restricted units, municipalities may find it easier to comply with state regulations related to affordable housing. This could lead to an increase in the development of age-restricted communities, which can address the needs of an aging population while alleviating some of the pressure to build other forms of affordable housing.

Summary

Senate Bill 624 seeks to amend existing housing policy in New Jersey by increasing the maximum allowable percentage of affordable housing obligations that municipalities can satisfy with age-restricted units to 50%. This change is aimed at enhancing the availability of affordable housing options for seniors, enabling municipalities to more effectively meet their fair share housing obligations. The bill reflects an ongoing effort to address housing shortages, particularly for older residents who may have specific housing needs due to age or mobility issues.

Contention

Despite the bill's goal of promoting affordable housing for seniors, it may generate some concern among local governments and community advocates. The change from the previously existing guideline, which limited age-restricted units to 25%, could face opposition from those who believe it may detract from the creation of diverse housing options for all age groups. Critics may argue that an overemphasis on age-restricted units could lead to a lack of general affordable housing availability and inhibit the variety of living amenities needed by families and younger residents.

Companion Bills

NJ A5252

Same As Increases maximum municipal percentage of affordable fair share housing satisfied by age-restricted units to 50 percent.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2106

Increases maximum municipal percentage of affordable fair share housing satisfied by age-restricted units to 50 percent.

NJ A251

Increases maximum municipal percentage of affordable fair share housing satisfied by age-restricted units to 50 percent.

NJ A5252

Increases maximum municipal percentage of affordable fair share housing satisfied by age-restricted units to 50 percent.

NJ S619

Allows municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for their residents.

NJ S140

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.

NJ S821

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.

NJ S2313

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.

NJ S621

Prohibits affordable housing obligation exemptions for urban aid municipalities.

NJ S623

Requires additional credit against fair share obligation for abandoned property converted to affordable housing.

NJ S2101

Allows municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for their residents.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.