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The Planning Board recommended approval of two affordable housing ordinances as consistent with Princeton’s Master Plan. One would create the AH-10 district at 245–247 Nassau Street for up to 95 apartments, including at least 18 affordable units, plus 3,300 square feet of commercial space; the other would revise rules for the AH-14 district at 29 Thanet Road, which allows up to 85 stacked townhouse units.
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The recommendations move Princeton’s Fourth-Round affordable housing plan forward, which the planning director said must be adopted by March 15. The Nassau Street proposal would permit a five-story mixed-use building with reduced parking requirements and required front and rear yard buffers. Board members also supported technical code changes to prevent the AH-14 ordinance from unintentionally overriding or repealing unrelated zoning provisions.
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