A.
This article, and the "Zurbrugg Mansion redevelopment plan" adopted herein, are intended to implement a redevelopment strategy for real property referred to generally as the Mansion parcels, including Block 1202, Lots 1.01, 1.02 and 1.03, and Block 1201, Lots 1.01 and 1.02, as designated on the Tax Maps of Delanco, as may be redesignated from time to time ("redevelopment area"), which redevelopment area is now owned by the Township of Delanco.
B.
The primary goals of the Township's redevelopment strategy are to improve the quality of life for its residents, and provide for the residential development of the Mansion properties in a manner to benefit the community and the Township at large, and to ensure the long-term viability of suitable uses for the property while retaining and restoring the Zurbrugg Mansion through a redevelopment project.
C.
On June 20, 2006, pursuant to an investigation and ultimate recommendation by the Township Joint Land Use Board, and following public hearings and notices pursuant to the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, the Township Committee adopted Resolution No. 2006-103 formally designating the redevelopment area and directing the preparation of a redevelopment plan. The Township was in sole ownership of all the properties within the redevelopment area at the time of the designation of the redevelopment plan and remains so at this time.
D.
The Township has received numerous proposals for the Mansion and considered same, before entering into a redevelopment agreement with Zurbrugg Partnership, LLC, as authorized by Resolution 2008-54 on March 31, 2008, and confirmed to form by Resolution 2008-56 on April 14, 2008. The parties have executed the redevelopment agreement, which calls for the construction of eight townhome units, the redevelopment of the Mansion for up to 24 senior restricted residential units, with a significant COAH obligation as to those units, at a purchase price of $1.8 million.