New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3523

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Allows municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for their residents.

Impact

This legislation is positioned to have significant implications on state housing policy by empowering local governments to regulate affordable housing distribution more effectively. It allows municipalities to more strategically plan their housing elements, ensuring that residents in need are prioritized. Additionally, it introduces the potential for municipalities to utilize innovative techniques, such as rezoning and tax abatements, to fulfill their affordable housing obligations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3523 aims to amend the existing legislation by allowing New Jersey municipalities to establish preferential occupancy for affordable housing units to their residents. The bill specifies that municipalities can enter agreements with developers for up to 50% of affordable units in a project to be allocated to current residents applying for these units. This approach intends to support low and moderate income individuals, helping them secure housing within their own communities, thereby addressing locality's resident needs in affordable housing scenarios.

Contention

While the bill is expected to promote local control and provide targeted support for existing residents, there may be contention around its implementation. Critics may argue that establishing preferences could restrict the availability of affordable housing for non-resident applicants and potentially exacerbate regional inequalities. Furthermore, the capacity of municipalities to handle these preferences and negotiate effectively with developers could vary significantly, leading to inconsistent application of the law across the state.

Companion Bills

NJ S2101

Same As Allows municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for their residents.

NJ A448

Carry Over Allows municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for their residents.

NJ S619

Carry Over Allows municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for their residents.

Similar Bills

NJ S864

Permits municipalities to establish affordable housing preference for first responders.

NJ A2390

Requires municipalities in compliance with affordable housing obligations be provided priority consideration for certain State grants and assistance.

NJ A4913

Establishes certain State funding preferences for municipalities that enhance opportunities to develop housing.

NJ A4562

Allows State, municipality, and county to implement automatic enrollment of their employees in deferred compensation plans.

NJ S3826

Establishing veterans' affordable housing preference; authorizing bonus fair share credit for veterans' affordable housing.

NJ A2489

Concerns development of accessory dwelling units.

NJ A2792

Concerns development of accessory dwelling units and related municipal land use regulations.

NJ A967

Requires COAH to administer affordable housing obligations of municipalities based on statewide obligation.