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Monroe planning board finds proposed PRC-2 medical staffing change consistent with master plan

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Summary

The Monroe Township Planning Board on an advisory vote recommended that an ordinance removing a 24/7 registered-nurse staffing mandate for PRC-2 retirement communities is consistent with the township master plan and forward the ordinance to township council.

The Monroe Township Planning Board on April 1 advised the Township Council that a proposed amendment to Chapter 108, section 6.23 (ordinance O4-2025-010) — which would remove a requirement that retirement communities of 600 or more residents/units in the PRC-2 zone provide a registered nurse 24 hours a day — is consistent with the master plan.

Staff member Mister McGowan told the board the amendment would “remove the language from the PRC 2 zone that mandates the staffing of a registered nurse 24 hours a day for any retirement community consisting of 600 or more residents 600 or more residential units in that zone” and would instead apply the same medical-space requirement used in the…

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