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Morris Township approves four affordable-housing resolutions, sends Ketch Road site to planning board study

3236993 · April 6, 2025
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Morris Township Committee on April 2 unanimously approved four resolutions addressing the township’s affordable-housing obligations, including authorizing the planning board to investigate whether part of 79–81 Ketch Road should be designated an area in need of redevelopment.

Morris Township Committee on April 2 unanimously approved four resolutions addressing the township’s affordable-housing obligations, including authorizing the planning board to investigate whether part of 79–81 Ketch Road should be designated an area in need of redevelopment.

The committee approved a resolution of need, authorized an affordable-housing agreement with Morris Catch Road, LLC, approved a planning-board investigation under the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1) for Block 1901, Lots 1 and 1.01 (79/81 Ketch Road), and authorized execution of a mediation agreement for the township’s fourth-round affordable-housing obligation. All four measures were adopted by roll call vote.

The resolutions set the immediate procedural steps for Morris Township’s…

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