Authorizes conversion of certain office parks and retail centers to mixed-use developments.
The legislation establishes a conditional preemption of local zoning regulations, allowing developers a two-year window to submit applications for converting eligible properties without the constraints of outdated zoning laws. Eligible properties include office parks of at least 50,000 square feet or retail centers of at least 15,000 square feet with significant vacancy rates. The act permits a mixed-use development without needing a use variance if certain conditions are met, such as the reuse of existing buildings and enhancing community infrastructure. This framework aims to encourage the rejuvenation of suburban areas while still considering community needs.
Assembly Bill A2757 aims to address the challenges posed by underutilized commercial properties in New Jersey, specifically targeting suburban office parks and retail centers that have been classified as 'stranded assets.' The bill is designed to streamline the conversion of these properties into mixed-use developments, allowing for a combination of residential and commercial spaces. This approach not only seeks to rejuvenate declining suburban areas but also aligns with the preferences of a younger workforce that favors urban amenities such as walkability and access to public transit.
While supporters argue that A2757 will invigorate the local economy by repurposing spaces that no longer serve their intended functions, concerns have been raised regarding the balance of local control and the potential impacts on existing communities. Critics argue that the bill may undermine local zoning authority and lead to developments that do not align with community interests. The inclusion of low-income housing requirements in mixed-use developments is also a point of debate, as it may place additional pressure on developers while trying to meet mixed-use standards.
A key feature of this bill is its directive for the Department of Community Affairs to conduct an inventory of 'stranded assets' and report on them within a year of enactment. By mandating this inventory, A2757 aims to ensure that legislative efforts to convert these properties into mixed-use developments are informed by comprehensive data, ultimately promoting a renewed focus on sustainable urban development and community revitalization.