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Clark planners outline sites, options for fourth‑round affordable housing compliance

5566004 · May 2, 2025
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Township planners and the affordable housing committee briefed the planning board May 1 on candidate sites and strategy for Clark’s fourth‑round housing element and fair‑share plan, noting a DCA obligation of 166 units plus a rehabilitation share of 71 units and that a vacant‑land analysis currently shows no vacant‑land realistic development potential (RDP).

Township planners and the Clark Township affordable housing committee briefed the planning board on May 1 on the status of the fourth‑round housing element and fair‑share plan, outlining the town’s current numerical obligations, the results of a vacant‑land analysis and several candidate sites the committee is evaluating for zoning to enable new affordable units.

The board heard that the township must submit a new housing plan by June 30, 2025. Paul Rickey, the planning consultant handling the matter for the township, said Clark’s prior round obligation was reduced from 243 to 170 units and that the state Department of Community Affairs (DCA) lists a fourth‑round obligation of 166 units plus a rehabilitation share of 71 units. Rickey said a vacant‑land analysis found no large vacant parcels that could produce the minimum number of units…

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