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The Council unanimously adopted four ordinances creating affordable-housing overlay districts, including mixed-use, senior-housing, and multiple-family zones, and adopted an affordable-housing and development-fee ordinance. The senior-housing overlay retains a 20% affordable-unit set-aside.
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The changes establish specific locations and rules for potential affordable-housing development as Clark works to meet its fair-share housing obligations. The Council also designated the former Exxon/Esso site on the Raritan Road corridor as an area in need of redevelopment, but officials said that designation does not mean development is imminent. Separately, the Township supported a federal funding request of about $2.5 million for sewer rehabilitation, which would require a 20% local match if awarded.
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