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  2. This Burlington County town has 3 residential communities in ...

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    BURLINGTON TWP. – Three residential communities are on their way to the township. The Place at Burlington, which will be 100 percent affordable rental apartments, is currently being built.

  3. Development to bring 500 homes to this Burlington County town

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    BURLINGTON TWP. – A 500-unit multi-family development is in the works here . The Bromley Boulevard community will span 20 buildings across 40 acres, according to Jefferson Apartment Group, which ...

  4. Mount Laurel doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Laurel doctrine is a significant judicial doctrine of the New Jersey State Constitution.The doctrine requires that municipalities use their zoning powers in an affirmative manner to provide a realistic opportunity for the production of housing affordable to low- and moderate-income households.

  5. NJ unveils new affordable housing obligations. How much does ...

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    New town-by-town calculations show how much affordable housing each New Jersey town could be required to build over the next decade. Take a look. ... D-Burlington, a sponsor of the new housing ...

  6. Council on Affordable Housing - Wikipedia

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    The Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) was, until its abolition in 2024, [1] an agency of the Government of New Jersey within the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs that was responsible for ensuring that all 566 New Jersey municipalities provided their fair share of low and moderate income housing

  7. Robert Wilentz - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most notable [1] opinion Wilentz authored as Chief Justice was Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel, 92 N.J. 158 (1983).This case was a follow-up to a 1975 decision by the same name (commonly referred to as Mount Laurel I or simply Mount Laurel), which established that exclusionary zoning practices aimed at low-income, affordable, or single-family housing ...

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