SENATE, No. 936

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

216th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED JANUARY 27, 2014

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  JENNIFER BECK

District 11 (Monmouth)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Repeals "Statewide Non-Residential Development Fee Act;" prohibits COAH from basing prospective need portion of fair share obligation on commercial development.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning affordable housing, amending the "Fair Housing Act," P.L.1985, c.222 and repealing various portions of the statutory law.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.  Section 4 of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-304) is amended to read as follows:

     4.  As used in this act:

     a.  "Council" means the Council on Affordable Housing established in this act, which shall have primary jurisdiction for the administration of housing obligations in accordance with sound regional planning considerations in this State.

     b.  "Housing region" means a geographic area of not less than two nor more than four contiguous, whole counties which exhibit significant social, economic and income similarities, and which constitute to the greatest extent practicable the primary metropolitan statistical areas as last defined by the United States Census Bureau prior to the effective date of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-301 et al.).

     c.  "Low income housing" means housing affordable according to federal Department of Housing and Urban Development or other recognized standards for home ownership and rental costs and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households with a gross household income equal to 50% or less of the median gross household income for households of the same size within the housing region in which the housing is located.

     d.  "Moderate income housing" means housing affordable according to federal Department of Housing and Urban Development or other recognized standards for home ownership and rental costs and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households with a gross household income equal to more than 50% but less than 80% of the median gross household income for households of the same size within the housing region in which the housing is located.

     e.  "Resolution of participation" means a resolution adopted by a municipality in which the municipality chooses to prepare a fair share plan and housing element in accordance with this act.

     f.  "Inclusionary development" means a residential housing development in which a substantial percentage of the housing units are provided for a reasonable income range of low and moderate income households.

     g.  "Conversion" means the conversion of existing commercial, industrial, or residential structures for low and moderate income housing purposes where a substantial percentage of the housing units are provided for a reasonable income range of low and moderate income households.

     h.  "Development" means any development for which permission may be required pursuant to the "Municipal Land Use Law," P.L.1975, c.291 (C.40:55D-1 et seq.).

     i.  "Agency" means the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency established by P.L.1983, c.530 (C.55:14K-1 et seq.).

     j.  "Prospective need" means a projection of housing needs based on development and growth which is reasonably likely to occur in a region or a municipality, as the case may be, as a result of actual determination of public and private entities.  In determining prospective need, consideration shall be given to approvals of development applications, real property transfers and economic projections prepared by the State Planning Commission established by sections 1 through 12 of P.L.1985, c.398 (C.52:18A-196 et seq.).

     k.  "Disabled person" means a person with a physical disability, infirmity, malformation or disfigurement which is caused by bodily injury, birth defect, aging or illness including epilepsy and other seizure disorders, and which shall include, but not be limited to, any degree of paralysis, amputation, lack of physical coordination, blindness or visual impediment, deafness or hearing impediment, muteness or speech impediment or physical reliance on a service or guide dog, wheelchair, or other remedial appliance or device.

     l.  "Adaptable" means constructed in compliance with the technical design standards of the barrier free subcode adopted by the Commissioner of Community Affairs pursuant to the "State Uniform Construction Code Act," P.L.1975, c.217 (C.52:27D-119 et seq.) and in accordance with the provisions of section 5 of P.L.2005, c.350 (C.52:27D-123.15).

     m.  "Very low income housing" means housing affordable according to federal Department of Housing and Urban Development or other recognized standards for home ownership and rental costs and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households with a gross household income equal to 30% or less of the median gross household income for households of the same size within the housing region in which the housing is located.

     n.  "Growth" means, for the purposes of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-301 et al.), including, but not limited to, the calculations of prospective need, the number of units of actual new residential construction that are not reserved for occupancy by low and moderate income households and are located on previously vacant land within a municipality.

     o.  "New residential construction" means newly-constructed units on previously vacant land, but shall not mean any construction or reconstruction of a single- or two-family house occupied as a
primary residence.

(cf: P.L.2008, c.46, s.5)

 

     2.  Section 7 of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-307) is amended to read as follows:

     7.  It shall be the duty of the council, seven months after the confirmation of the last member initially appointed to the council, or January 1, 1986, whichever is earlier, and from time to time thereafter, to:

     a.  Determine housing regions of the State;

     b.  Estimate the present and prospective need for low and moderate income housing at the State and regional levels; provided, however, that notwithstanding any regulation of the council to the contrary, the council shall base the prospective need portion of the fair share obligation solely on the amount of growth that has occurred, or is projected to occur, in accordance with the definition of growth in section 4 of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-304) (amendments thereto pending before the Legislature as this bill).  The council shall not base the prospective need portion of the fair share obligation on non-residential development that has occurred, or is projected to occur, at the State or regional levels.

     c.  Adopt criteria and guidelines for:

     (1) Municipal determination of its present and prospective fair share of the housing need in a given region which shall be computed for a 10-year period.

     Municipal fair share shall be determined after crediting on a one-to-one basis each current unit of low and moderate income housing of adequate standard, including any such housing constructed or acquired as part of a housing program specifically intended to provide housing for low and moderate income households.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a municipality shall be entitled to a credit for a unit if it demonstrates that (a) the municipality issued a certificate of occupancy for the unit, which was either newly constructed or rehabilitated between April 1, 1980 and December 15, 1986; (b) a construction code official certifies, based upon a visual exterior survey, that the unit is in compliance with pertinent construction code standards with respect to structural elements, roofing, siding, doors and windows; (c) the household occupying the unit certifies in writing, under penalty of perjury, that it receives no greater income than that established pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-304) to qualify for moderate income housing; and (d) the unit for which credit is sought is affordable to low and moderate income households under the standards established by the council at the time of filing of the petition for substantive certification.  It shall be sufficient if the certification required in subparagraph (c) is signed by one member of the household.  A certification submitted pursuant to this paragraph shall be reviewable only by the council or its staff and shall not be a public record;

     Nothing in P.L.1995, c.81 shall affect the validity of substantive certification granted by the council prior to November 21, 1994, or of a judgment of compliance entered by any court of competent jurisdiction prior to that date.  Additionally, any municipality that received substantive certification or a judgment of compliance prior to November 21, 1994 and filed a motion prior to November 21, 1994 to amend substantive certification or a judgment of compliance for the purpose of obtaining credits, shall be entitled to a determination of its right to credits pursuant to the standards established by the Legislature prior to P.L.1995, c.81.  Any municipality that filed a motion prior to November 21, 1994 for the purpose of obtaining credits, which motion was supported by the results of a completed survey performed pursuant to council rules, shall be entitled to a determination of its right to credits pursuant to the standards established by the Legislature prior to P.L.1995, c.81;

     (2) Municipal adjustment of the present and prospective fair share based upon available vacant and developable land, infrastructure considerations or environmental or historic preservation factors and adjustments shall be made whenever:

     (a) The preservation of historically or important architecture and sites and their environs or environmentally sensitive lands may be jeopardized,

     (b) The established pattern of development in the community would be drastically altered,

     (c) Adequate land for recreational, conservation or agricultural and farmland preservation purposes would not be provided,

     (d) Adequate open space would not be provided,

     (e) The pattern of development is contrary to the planning designations in the State Development and Redevelopment Plan prepared pursuant to sections 1 through 12 of P.L.1985, c.398 (C.52:18A-196 et seq.),

     (f) Vacant and developable land is not available in the municipality, and

     (g) Adequate public facilities and infrastructure capacities are not available, or would result in costs prohibitive to the public if provided.

     (3) (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1993, c.31).

     d.  Provide population and household projections for the State and housing regions;

     e.  In its discretion, place a limit, based on a percentage of existing housing stock in a municipality and any other criteria including employment opportunities which the council deems appropriate, upon the aggregate number of units which may be allocated to a municipality as its fair share of the region's present and prospective need for low and moderate income housing.  No municipality shall be required to address a fair share of housing units affordable to households with a gross household income of less than 80% of the median gross household income beyond 1,000 units within ten years from the grant of substantive certification, unless it is demonstrated, following objection by an interested party and an evidentiary hearing, based upon the facts and circumstances of the affected municipality that it is likely that the municipality through its zoning powers could create a realistic opportunity for more than 1,000 low and moderate income units within that ten-year period.  For the purposes of this section, the facts and circumstances which shall determine whether a municipality's fair share shall exceed 1,000 units, as provided above, shall be a finding that the municipality has issued more than 5,000 certificates of occupancy for residential units in the ten-year period preceding the petition for substantive certification in connection with which the objection was filed.

     For the purpose of crediting low and moderate income housing units in order to arrive at a determination of present and prospective fair share, as set forth in paragraph (1) of subsection c. of this section, housing units comprised in a community residence for the developmentally disabled, as defined in section 2 of P.L.1977, c.448 (C.30:11B-2), shall be fully credited pursuant to rules promulgated or to be promulgated by the council, to the extent that the units are affordable to persons of low and moderate income and are available to the general public.

     The council, with respect to any municipality seeking substantive certification, shall require that a minimum percentage of housing units in any residential development resulting from a zoning change made to a previously non-residentially-zoned property, where the change in zoning precedes or follows the application for residential development by no more than 24 months, be reserved for occupancy by low or moderate income households, which percentage shall be determined by the council based on economic feasibility with consideration for the proposed density of development.

     In carrying out the above duties, including, but not limited to, present and prospective need estimations the council shall give appropriate weight to pertinent research studies, government reports, decisions of other branches of government, implementation of the State Development and Redevelopment Plan prepared pursuant to sections 1 through 12 of P.L.1985, c.398 (C.52:18A-196 et seq.) and public comment.  To assist the council, the State Planning Commission established under that act shall provide the council annually with economic growth, development and decline projections for each housing region for the next ten years.  The council shall develop procedures for periodically adjusting regional need based upon the low and moderate income housing that is provided in the region through any federal, State, municipal or private housing program.

     No housing unit subject to the provisions of section 5 of P.L.2005, c.350 (C.52:27D-123.15) and to the provisions of the barrier free subcode adopted by the Commissioner of Community Affairs pursuant to the "State Uniform Construction Code Act," P.L.1975, c.217 (C.52:27D-119 et seq.) shall be eligible for inclusion in the municipal fair share plan certified by the council unless the unit complies with the requirements set forth thereunder.

(cf:  P.L.2008, c.46, s.6)

 

     3.  The following sections are repealed:

     Section 32 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.1);

     Section 33 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.2);

     Section 34 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.3);

     Section 35 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.4);

     Section 36 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.5);

     Section 37 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.6);

     Section 38 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.40:55D-8.7);

     Section 12 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.52:27D-329.6); and

     Section 14 of P.L.2008, c.46 (C.52:27D-329.8).

 

     4.  This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill would require the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) estimate the prospective need for low and moderate income housing at the State and regional levels solely on the amount of residential growth that has occurred, or is projected to occur, in accordance with the definition of "growth" in section 4 of P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-304), as amended by the bill.  The bill prohibits COAH from basing the prospective need portion of the fair share obligation on non-residential development that has occurred, or is projected to occur, at the State or regional levels.

     The bill's definition of "growth" would be applicable to the calculation of affordable housing need, and would mean the number of units of actual new residential construction, not reserved for occupancy by low and moderate income households, that is located on previously vacant land within a municipality.  "New residential construction" is defined in the bill as newly-constructed units on previously vacant land.  The definition specifically excludes from the definition of "new residential construction" the construction or reconstruction of a single- or two-family house occupied as a primary residence.

     The bill also would repeal the "Statewide Non-Residential Development Fee Act," enacted as part of P.L.2008, c.46, which established a new Statewide non-residential development fee that is charged by all municipalities for non-residential construction or improvements, at a rate of two and one-half percent of the equalized assessed value of land and improvements for all new non-residential construction on unimproved lots, and at a rate of two and one-half percent of the increase in equalized assessed value for additions to existing structures to be used for non-residential purposes.