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Mayor urges council to adopt 392-unit affordable-housing obligation after DCA adjustments; council approves resolution
Summary
The township adopted a resolution setting West Windsor's Round 4 affordable-housing obligation at 392 units after local planners and the assessor corrected DCA inputs that had produced a higher initial number.
The West Windsor Township Council on Jan. 27 adopted a resolution recording the township's present-and-prospective fair-share obligation for Round 4 of New Jersey affordable-housing law as 392 units, a figure the mayor and township planners said reflects corrections and local analysis of the Division of Community Affairs (DCA) calculation.
The mayor outlined the process by which the DCA initially assigned West Windsor a substantially higher number and described steps the township took to revise the inputs. "The DCA did analysis of these factors and came up with a prospective need number of 6 61 and present need number of 61 units for West Windsor," the mayor said during an extended presentation. He said township staff and the municipal assessor found errors in the DCA's equalized nonresidential valuation…
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