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Council reports executive-session discussion on affordable housing litigation; mayor outlines Mount Laurel constraints

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The township attorney said the council discussed pending affordable-housing litigation in executive session with no official action. Mayor James Barberio described state Mount Laurel mandates and a prior scarce-resource order affecting development and water allocation.

The Parsippany (Troy Hills) Township Council said it discussed a pending affordable-housing litigation matter in a brief executive session on April 1; no formal action was taken, the township attorney said.

Township Attorney Michael Lavery told the council after it returned to open session that the body “emerged from executive session at 07:22PM where we discussed 1, pending litigation matter, which was affordable housing litigation. No official action was taken.” Lavery added that copies of the executive-session minutes will be made available when the council determines releasing them will not harm the public interest.

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