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a.
This article is intended to assure that low- and moderate-income units (affordable units) are created with controls on affordability over time and that low- and moderate-income individuals and households shall occupy these units.
b.
The Township of Bernards Planning Board has adopted a Housing Element and Fair Share Plan pursuant to the Municipal Land Use Law at N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq. The Fair Share Plan has been endorsed by the Township Committee. The Fair Share Plan describes the ways the Township of Bernards shall address its fair share for low- and moderate-income housing as determined by the Superior Court and documented in the Housing Element.
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c.
This article implements and incorporates the Fair Share Plan and addresses the requirements of N.J.A.C. 5:93-1, et seq., as amended and supplemented, N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.1, et seq. as amended and supplemented, and the New Jersey Fair Housing Act of 1985, as may be amended and supplemented.
[Ord. #2415, 4-23-2019, amended]
d.
The Township of Bernards shall comply with the following monitoring and reporting requirements regarding the status of the implementation of its Housing Element and Fair Share Plan:
[Ord. #2415, 4-23-2019, amended]
1.
Beginning on August 28, 2019, and on every anniversary of that date through April 1, 2025, the Township shall provide annual reporting of its Affordable Housing Trust Fund activity to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Council on Affordable Housing, or Local Government Services, or other entity designated by the State of New Jersey, with a copy provided to the Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC) and posted on the municipal website, using forms developed for this purpose by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA), Council on Affordable Housing (COAH), or Local Government Services (NJLGS). The reporting shall include an accounting of all Affordable Housing Trust Fund activity, including the source and amount of funds collected and the amount and purpose for which any funds have been expended.
2.
Beginning on August 28, 2019, and on every anniversary of that date through April 1, 2025, the Township shall provide annual reporting of the status of all affordable housing activity within the municipality through posting on the municipal website with a copy of such posting provided to the Fair Share Housing Center, using forms previously developed for this purpose by COAH or any other forms endorsed by the Special Master and FSHC.
3.
By July 1, 2020, as required pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-313, the Township will post on its municipal website, with a copy provided to FSHC, a status report as to its implementation of its plan and an analysis of whether any unbuilt sites or unfulfilled mechanisms continue to present a realistic opportunity and whether any mechanisms to meet unmet need should be revised or supplemented. Such posting shall invite any interested party to submit comments to the municipality, with a copy to FSHC, regarding whether any sites no longer present a realistic opportunity and should be replaced and whether any mechanisms to meet unmet need should be revised or supplemented. Any interested party may by motion request a hearing before the Court regarding these issues.
4.
By July 28, 2020, and every third year thereafter, as required by N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.1, the Township will post on its municipal website, with a copy provided to FSHC, a status report as to its satisfaction of its very-low-income requirements, including its family very-low-income requirements. Such posting shall invite any interested party to submit comments to the municipality and FSHC on the issue of whether the municipality has complied with its very-low-income and family very-low-income housing obligations.
e.
Applicability.
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1.
The provisions of this section shall apply to all affordable housing developments and affordable housing units that currently exist and that are proposed to be created within the Township of Bernards pursuant to the Township's most recently adopted Housing Element and Fair Share Plan.
2.
This section shall apply to all developments that contain low- and moderate-income housing units, including any currently unanticipated future developments that will provide low- and moderate-income housing units, and also including projects funded with low-income housing tax credits.
3.
Any property in the Township of Bernards that is currently zoned for nonresidential uses and subsequently receives a zoning change or use variance or approval of a redevelopment plan to permit residential development, or that is currently zoned for residential uses and receives a zoning change or density variance or approval of a redevelopment plan to permit higher density residential development, provided that such density is at least twice the density previously permitted, shall provide an affordable housing set-aside of 15% if the affordable units will be for rent and 20% if the affordable units will be for sale. No property shall be subdivided so as to avoid compliance with this requirement. Moreover, this provision governs municipal actions only and shall not entitle any property owner or developer to such action by the Township. All affordable units created pursuant to this paragraph shall be governed by the provisions of this section.
f.
General requirements.
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1.
13% of all affordable units created subsequent to July 1, 2008, shall be very-low-income units as defined herein with half of the very-low-income units being available to families.
2.
At least 50% of the units addressing the Third Round Prospective Need of 873 affordable units shall be affordable to very-low-income and low-income households with the remainder affordable to moderate-income households.
3.
At least 25% of the Third Round Prospective Need of 873 affordable units shall be met through rental units, including at least half (12.5%) in rental units available to families.
4.
At least 50% of the units addressing the Third Round Prospective Need of 873 affordable units shall be available to families.
5.
Not more than 25% of the Township's Prior Round Need of 508 affordable units and Third Round Prospective Need of 873 affordable units shall be addressed with age-restricted units.
6.
Affirmative marketing of affordable units available in Bernards Township shall be in accordance with the Township's Affirmative Marketing Plan, with notice of available units to the following organizations: Fair Share Housing Center, the New Jersey State Conference of the NAACP, the Latino Action Network, NORWESCAP, the Supportive Housing Association, and the Central Jersey Housing Resource Center.
7.
All affordable housing developments shall include the required bedroom distribution, be governed by controls on affordability and affirmatively marketed in conformance with the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls (UHAC), N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.1 et seq. or any successor regulation, with the exception that in lieu of the UHAC requirement for 10% of affordable units in rental projects being required to be at 35% of median income, 13% of affordable units in such projects shall be required to be at 30% of median income, and all other applicable law.
8.
Income limits for affordable housing units for which income limits are not established through a federal program exempted from the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.1 shall be updated by the Township annually within 30 days of the publication of determinations of median income by HUD as follows:
(a)
Regional income limits shall be established Housing Region 3 based on the median income by household size, which shall be established by a regional weighted average of the uncapped Section 8 income limits published by HUD. To compute this regional income limit, the HUD determination of median county income for a family of four is multiplied by the estimated households within the county according to the most recent decennial Census. The resulting product for each county within the housing region is summed. The sum is divided by the estimated total households from the most recent decennial Census in the Township's housing region. This quotient represents the regional weighted average of median income for a household of four. The income limit for a moderate-income unit for a household of four shall be 80% of the regional weighted average median income for a family of four. The income limit for a low-income unit for a household of four shall be 50% of the HUD determination of the regional weighted average median income for family of four. The income limit for a very-low-income unit for a household of four shall be 30% of the regional weighted average median income for a family of four. These income limits shall be adjusted by household size based on multipliers used by HUD to adjust median income by household size. In no event shall the income limits be less than those for the previous year.
(b)
The regional asset limit used in determining an applicant's eligibility for affordable housing pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.16(b)3 shall be calculated by the Township annually by taking the percentage increase of the income limits calculated pursuant to Subparagraph (a) above over the previous year's income limits, and applying the same percentage increase to the regional asset limit from the prior year. In no event shall the regional asset limit be less than that for the previous year.
9.
All new construction units shall be adaptable in conformance with P.L. 2005, c. 350/N.J.S.A. 52:27D-311a and 52:27D-311b and all other applicable law.