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New Milford adds resolution to contest borough27s fourth-round affordable housing number

3510191 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

The borough added Resolution 2025:72 to its agenda and later adopted a package of resolutions that includes a provision disputing the state-assigned fourth-round affordable housing figure; Mayor Michael Petrino said the borough is contesting the number assigned by the state.

The Borough of New Milford added a resolution to its agenda on Jan. 27 contesting the borough27s fourth-round present and prospective affordable housing obligation, Mayor Michael Petrino said during the meeting.

Mayor Michael Petrino told the council the resolution (2025:72) "determines the borough of New Milford's Fourth round present and prospective affordable housing obligations. Basically, this resolution is saying that we are contesting the number that the state of New Jersey has implemented on us, from 114 to 108. That is 6 units of affordable housing, but when you multiply that because affordable units are 20%, it's…

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