Laptop Battery The state Supreme Court upheld its Mount Laurel decisions Thursday, including the controversial "builder's remedy" that lets developers go to court to gain construction approval in towns without opportunities for affordable housing.
Councilman Alfred Blomquist, who introduced the resolution at a special meeting, said the town needs more time to explore University Heights' plan to pave a 0. housing obligations under the state Supreme Court's Mount Laurel rulings. The complex would include 15 affordable housing units.
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Laptop Computers The court opinion, written by Chief Justice Deborah Poritz, said municipalities can get protection from such lawsuits by filing plans with the state Council on Affordable Housing, but only half of the state's municipalities have done that.
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Laptop Computer "If municipalities believe, as the League of Municipalities contends, that the builder's remedy has become a developer's weapon, it is the municipalities that possess the shield of COAH-afforded protection to ward off builder's remedy litigation," Poritz wrote.
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Notebooks "The reality today in New Jersey is that the builder's remedy is not about affordable housing," McGreevey said Thursday. "It is about a builder using as a last resort a legal weapon to coerce a municipality into accepting unplanned housing."
Lenovo By Michael Symons
Courier-Post - 8/2/2002
Topic: Sprawl
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