Cramer Hill Residents Ass'n, Inc. v. Primas

928 A.2d 61, 395 N.J. Super. 1
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJuly 17, 2007
StatusPublished

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928 A.2d 61 (2007)
395 N.J. Super. 1

CRAMER HILL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION, INC., Maria Calaf, Felipe Diaz, Nilda Diaz, Magda Jusino, Carmen Lopez, Marcos Lopez, George Murray, Darlene Figueroa, and Wanda Quiles, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and
Ablett Village Resident Association, Centennial Village Tenants' Action Council, Carmen Arce, Velletta Bailey, Carmen Barbosa, Teresa Belcher, James Blue, Elwood Brown, Donald Brown, Iris Capo, Shakia Carney, Kalisha Carter, Carmen Castro, Dolores Chapman, Ernestine Chase, Lydia Cintron, Maria Diaz, Carmen Flores, Latonya Ford, Babbette Gilbert, Lavern Gilchrist, Carmen Gonsalez, Aida Gonzalez, Karen Hairstone, Cheryl Hall, Sandra Hilton, Edna Hinkle, Demitron Hunter, Dawn Jenkins, Alleeish Jones, Sharon Joyce, Veronica Lovett, Elizabeth Malare, Eusenio Martinez, Virgilio Matias, Carmen Mendez, Ivelisse Mercado, Monique Mitchell, Rose Mitchell, Lakeisha Molock, Olga Morales, Sugeid Morales, Johanna Muniz, Katherine Muniz, Yolanda Nash, Belinda Norris, Ruth Oliveras, Yolanda Ortiz, Miguel Morales, Marisel Pabon, Phyllis Perry, Juanita Peters, Christine Peters, Deborah Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Carmen Planteny, Elizabeth Ponce, Floyd Pope, Jose Quinones, Samuel Reyes, Angel Rosa, Conrada Sanchez, Linnette Santiago, Teresa Santiago, Mary Simpson, Aricka Smith, Elicia Sosa, Nancy Surgick-Inge, Lisa Tatum, Luz Vasquez, Maria Villanueva, Ada Washington, Tony Whidbee, Carmen Acevedo, Hilda Ahart, Bernard Barfield, Teresa Berroa, Richard Brown, Hannah Brown, Carmen Cardona, Jesus Cordero, Mary Cortes, Linda Davis, Rebecca Garcia, Lester Grossnick, Margaret Grossnick, Michael Hagan, James Haulsey, Sara Hernandez, Clayton King, Mary Lewis, John Maher, Larraine Maher, Hector Martinez, Lisa Mellet, Philip Mills, Luz Pacheco, Luzi Reyes, Samuel Reyes, Ana Rivera, Catherine Rivera, Junel Rivera, Lidia Rivera, Carmen Santiago, Jose Santiago, Samuel Santiago, Jose Torres, Maria Acetty, Jose Gonzalez, Nelida Martinez, Vance Mcmanany, Wanda Nieves, Margarita Rivera, Sherman Robinson, Jesenia Roldan, Luz M. Serrano, Tiffany Whitehead, Maria Abuerto, Laura Sharon Baker, Sara Baldwin, Lisa Boswell, Laura Brown, Nicole Burgos, Margit Burkhaltiz, Mildred Caraballo, Cynthia Carter, Carmen Cintron, Jeanne Clark, Marilyn Clark, Gabriela Colon, Kevin Dorman, Carmen Figueroa, Carmen Garcie Correa, Elmer Hammond, Angel Isquierdo, Sheila Johnson, Delores Jones, Claribel Larios, Gertrude Lewis, Alberto Lopez, Norma Matos, Juanita McCoy, Aileen Medina, Kylene Medina, Sylvia Mercado, Sara Mojica, Delia Molina, Felicia Parker, Josefa Pagon, Edwina Pennington, Tiffany Pritchett, Luz Rentas, Jenythe Ruberte, Lucila Santiago, Leticia Santos, Michelle Seddens, Marisol Senquiz, Chekeya Streater, Daysi Tarqini, Genevieve Torres, Luz *62 Torres, Belinda Vaneman, Betty Vazquez, Olga Vega, Joanna Villegas, Saka Watkins, Evelyn Whetstone, Connie Witcher, Lavenda Wynn, Patricia Wynn, Donna Young, Maria Zapata, Milagros Acosta, Alexander Hernandez, Madelaine Adderley, Bobby Barr, Santo Bonillo, Carmen Cabon, Constance Carstarphen, Danika Daniels, Phenesia Darby, Milagros Diaz, Sandra Gonzalez, Howard Hall, Irma Hernandez, Terri Johnson, Loretta Lee, Miriam Lopez, Luz Molina, Salvador Morales, Rosa Muller, Phoebe Munoz, Teresa Murray, Robert Muse, Nilda Ortega, Lisette Paneto, Linda Perry, Luz Ramos, Tammy Robinson, Ayda Rodriguez, Betsy Toro, Julio Vasquez, Zulma Vasquez, Latisha Williams, Susie Williams, Awilda Zayas, Plaintiffs,
v.
Melvin R. PRIMAS, City of Camden, City of Camden Planning Board, Camden City Council, Camden Redevelopment Agency, Economic Recovery Board for Camden, State of New Jersey, Defendants-Respondents, and
Cherokee Camden, LLC, Michaels Development Company, River Hayes Renewal Associates I, L.P., River Hayes Renewal Associates II, L.P., Intervenors/Defendants.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Argued May 9, 2007.
Decided July 17, 2007.

*63 Olga D. Pomar, Camden, argued the cause for appellants (South Jersey Legal Services, attorney; Ms. Pomar, Kenneth M. Goldman and David Podell, on the brief).

William J. DeSantis, Voorhees, argued the cause for respondents Melvin R. Primas and Camden Redevelopment Agency (Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, attorneys; Mr. DeSantis, of counsel and on the joint brief).

Lewis Wilson, Camden, attorney for respondent City of Camden, on the joint brief.

Calvin L. Fisher, Marlton, attorney for respondent Planning Board of the City of Camden, on the joint brief.

Daniel P. Reynolds, Senior Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents Economic Recovery Board of Camden and the State of New Jersey (Stuart Rabner, Attorney General, attorney; Patrick DeAlmeida, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Mr. Reynolds, on the brief).

DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick, Cole & Wisler, attorneys for intervenor-defendant Cherokee Camden, LLC, did not file a brief.

Baron & Riefberg, Voorhees, attorneys for intervenor-defendant W. Hargrove Recycling, Inc., did not file a brief.

Before Judges WINKELSTEIN, FUENTES and BAXTER.

The opinion of the court was delivered by

FUENTES, J.A.D.

Plaintiffs, a homeowner's association and individual homeowners affected by the City of Camden's intended redevelopment of an area known as Cramer Hill, appeal from the order of the trial court dismissing the one remaining count in their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. This action was originally brought to challenge the City's proposed redevelopment plan. After extended litigation, the court invalidated the redevelopment plan, and directed *64 the City to undertake a new needs assessment before proposing a new plan.

Plaintiffs' remaining legal challenge seeks to invalidate an ordinance authorizing the City to acquire property on four sites within the Cramer Hill section of the City, by eminent domain, under the authority of section 325 (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-325) of the Fair Housing Act (FHA). This ordinance was enacted after the redevelopment plan was invalidated. The City alleges that this new land acquisition plan will increase the number of affordable housing units.

The matter came before the Law Division by way of defendants' motion for summary judgment. After considering the documentary evidence presented, and hearing oral argument from counsel, the court dismissed plaintiffs' legal challenge to the ordinance. Plaintiffs now appeal, arguing that the trial court erred in granting summary judgment to defendants because: (1) defendants had not participated in the substantive certification process required under N.J.S.A. 52:27D-313, and were thus not authorized to use the power of eminent domain under N.J.S.A. 52:27D-325; (2) the City had not demonstrated how the ordinance's proposed land acquisition scheme related to meeting the City's fair share housing obligation under the FHA; (3) the proposed development will actually decrease the supply of affordable housing in the City, in direct contravention of the purpose and policies of the FHA; and (4) the City enacted the challenged ordinance in bad faith, in an effort to circumvent the procedural and substantive problems that led to the invalidation of the original redevelopment plan.

After reviewing the record, and in light of prevailing legal standards, we reject the arguments advanced by plaintiffs. We hold that under the express language of N.J.S.A. 52:27D-325, the City has the authority to acquire private property by eminent domain, without having to obtain the substantive certification from the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) provided for in N.J.S.A. 52:27D-313.

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