Except as otherwise regulated in this chapter, any multifamily residential
development or redevelopment application in any zoning district proposing
five or more new dwelling units will be required, in the case of for-sale
projects, to set aside 20% of these units for affordable housing and,
in the case of rental projects, to set aside 15% of these units for
affordable to low- and moderate-income households.
This requirement applies to all new multifamily residential developments
of five or more units that become permissible through either a use
variance, a density variance increasing the permissible density at
the site, a rezoning permitting multifamily residential housing where
not previously permitted, or a new development plan.
This requirement does not apply to residential expansions, additions,
renovations, replacements, or any type of residential development
that does not result in a net increase of five or more in the number
of dwellings.
This requirement does not give any developer the right to any rezoning,
variance, or other relief, or establish any obligation on the part
of the Borough to grant any rezoning, variance, or other relief. Property
may not be permitted to be subdivided so as to avoid compliance with
the requirements of this section.
All affordable housing units built as required by this section will
comply with the requirements of the North Haledon Borough Code relating
to affordable housing and the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls
(N.J.S.A. 5:80-26.1 et seq.).