Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 5:80-26.3 - Affordability average; bedroom distribution(a) In each affordable development, at least 50 percent of the restricted units within each bedroom distribution shall be low-income units and the remainder may be moderate-income units.(b) Affordable developments that are not age-restricted shall be structured in conjunction with realistic market demands such that: 1. The combined number of efficiency and one-bedroom units is no greater than 20 percent of the total low-and moderate-income units;2. At least 30 percent of all low-and moderate-income units are two bedroom units;3. At least 20 percent of all low-and moderate-income units are three bedroom units; and4. The remainder, if any, may be allocated at the discretion of the developer.(c) Age-restricted low-and moderate-income units may utilize a modified bedroom distribution. At a minimum, the number of bedrooms shall equal the number of age-restricted low-and moderate-income units within the affordable development. The standard may be met by creating all one-bedroom units or by creating a two-bedroom unit for each efficiency unit.(d) Municipalities shall establish by ordinance that the maximum rent for affordable units within each affordable development shall be affordable to households earning no more than 60 percent of median income. The municipal ordinance shall require that the average rent for low-and moderate-income units be affordable to households earning no more than 52 percent of median income. The developers and/or municipal sponsors of restricted rental units shall establish at least one rent for each bedroom type for both low-income and moderate-income units, provided that at least 10 percent of all low-and moderate-income units shall be affordable to households earning no more than 35 percent of median income.(e) The maximum sales price of restricted ownership units within each affordable development shall be affordable to households earning no more than 70 percent of median income. Each affordable development must achieve an affordability average of 55 percent for restricted ownership units. In achieving this affordability average, moderate-income ownership units must be available for at least three different prices for each bedroom type, and low-income ownership units must be available for at least two different prices for each bedroom type.(f) Municipal ordinances regulating owner-occupied and rental units shall require that affordable units utilize the same type of heating source as market units within the affordable development.(g) The provisions of this section shall not apply to affordable developments financed under UHORP or MONI or to assisted living residences, which shall comply with applicable Agency regulations.N.J. Admin. Code § 5:80-26.3
Amended by R.2004 d.475, effective 12/20/2004.
See: 36 N.J.R. 3655(a), 36 N.J.R. 5713(a).
Rewrote the section.