S/K OLD YORK ROAD ASSOCIATES, LP VS. THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG S/K OLD YORK ROAD ASSOCIATES, LP VS. THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG (L-0657-17 AND L-0972-17, SOMERSET COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedDecember 24, 2019
DocketA-3741-17T3
StatusUnpublished

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S/K OLD YORK ROAD ASSOCIATES, LP VS. THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG S/K OLD YORK ROAD ASSOCIATES, LP VS. THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG (L-0657-17 AND L-0972-17, SOMERSET COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), (N.J. Ct. App. 2019).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3741-17T3

S/K OLD YORK ROAD ASSOCIATES, LP,

Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.

THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG, THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG, and THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG,

Defendants-Respondents. __________________________________

THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BRANCHBURG and CONIFER, LLC,

Defendants-Respondents. __________________________________ Argued October 21, 2019 – Decided December 24, 2019

Before Judges Sumners and Geiger.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Somerset County, Docket Nos. L-0657-17 and L-0972-17.

Derek W. Orth argued the cause for appellant (Inglesino, Webster, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC, attorneys; Derek W. Orth, on the briefs).

William P. Robertson argued the cause for respondents Township of Branchburg and Township Committee of the Township of Branchburg (DiFrancesco, Bateman, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum, PC, attorneys; William P. Robertson, on the brief).

Mark S. Anderson argued the cause for respondent The Planning Board of the Township of Branchburg (Woolson Anderson, PC, attorneys; Mark S. Anderson and Christine Salimbene, on the brief).

Stacy L. Moore, Jr., argued the cause for respondent Conifer, LLC (Parker McCay, PA, attorneys; Harris Neal Feldman, of counsel; Stacy L. Moore, Jr., on the brief).

PER CURIAM

In this consolidated action in lieu of prerogative writs, plaintiff S/K Old

York Road Associates, L.P. (Old York), appeals from a March 13, 2018 order

dismissing its complaints challenging: (1) a zoning ordinance amendment

changing the zoning of the subject 9.5-acre parcel (the property) from O-Office

A-3741-17T3 2 to AH-2 Affordable Housing—non-age-restricted, multi-family, 100%

affordable rental apartment housing and accessory uses—that was adopted to

comply with Branchburg Township's Third Round affordable housing mandate

under the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL), N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 to -163; and

(2) preliminary site plan approval granted with waivers by the Branchburg

Township Planning Board (the Board) to defendant developer Conifer, LLC, to

construct a 100-unit affordable residential rental housing project on the Property

bordering property owned by Old York. We affirm the dismissal of Old York's

complaints substantially for the reasons stated by Judge Thomas C. Miller in his

comprehensive ninety-four-page statement of reasons.

I.

The Property is located along Route 202 in the Township of Branchburg

(the Township). It is owned by the Township and comprised of approximately

9.5 acres spanning three parcels designated as Block 74, Lots 3, 3.01, and 3.02

on the Township’s official tax map. The Property is locally known as the

"Triangle Site" for its shape. "It is bounded on the northwest by Old York Road,

on the northeast by the Whiton Hills development, and on the southeast by U.S.

Route 202. The Property is bisected by wetlands that significantly impair the

A-3741-17T3 3 development of the site. It is currently undeveloped and populated with mature

woodlands."

Old York owns adjacent property designated as Block 74, Lot 1; it consists

of approximately twenty-four acres developed with a residential apartment

complex known as Whiton Hills. Defendant Conifer is a real estate development

company.

In July 2010, the Board "adopted the Revised Third Round Housing

Element and Fair Share Plan in accordance with the MLUL to address the

Township's third round affordable housing obligations" and to remain

compliant with the Fair Housing Act of 1985, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-301 to -329. The

documents detailed the Township's affordable housing history and plan to

address the Township's third round affordable housing obligations. The plan

specified the Township was actively attempting to acquire the Triangle Site in

order to contract with an affordable housing provider to construct 120 affordable

rental units in furtherance of satisfying the Township's rental obligation.

"In December 2011[,] the Township adopted the Land Use Plan Element

of the Branchburg Master Plan pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-28(b)(2)." The

Land Use Plan Element provides, as part of its stated goals and objectives:

Goal 4: To address Branchburg Township's affordable housing obligations.

A-3741-17T3 4 Objective 4a: To provide for a variety of housing types compatible with the size and scale of the surrounding area serving a broad range of needs of Branchburg residents of all ages and income levels.

Objective 4b: To address the affordable housing obligation with the minimum amount of new residential construction.

The Land Use Element also stated goals such as the "preservation of the rural

character of [the Township's] undeveloped areas (Goal 2), [provision of]

compatible infill development (Goal 3), and protection of the Township's

important natural resources (Goal 7)."

In October 2014, the Board adopted the 2014 Reexamination Report of

the Master Plan pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-89. The report documented the

changes in policies, assumptions, and objectives underlying the Master Plan

since the previous reexamination report. It specified affordable housing as an

area of concern. It recommended amending any land use regulations and zoning

designations that inhibited the potential for affordable housing.

The preliminary site plan approval application sought waivers of fifty-

nine check list requirements, deferring nine checklist requirements until final

approval, and six design waivers. Plaintiff objected to the waivers and argued

the application was not complete. Despite this, the Board deemed the

A-3741-17T3 5 application complete and granted the checklist and deferral waivers, but

refrained from approving the design waivers.

On October 24, 2016, the Township entered into an Affordable Housing

Agreement with Conifer to facilitate the construction, ownership, and

management of a 100-unit affordable rental project on the Triangle Property in

furtherance of satisfying the Township's affordable housing obligation.

On March 13, 2017, the Committee introduced Ordinance No. 2017-1308.

The Ordinance proposed to rezone the Triangle Site from O-Office to a newly

created zone designated as AH-2. The purpose of the new zone was to "provide

for non-age restricted, multi-family, 100% affordable, rental apartments and

accessory uses. The [O]rdinance was referred to the Planning Board for

consistency review in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-26."

The consistency review was completed on March 28, 2017; a letter

confirming the Ordinance was not inconsistent with the Township's Master Plan

was issued to the Committee the following day. The Committee conducted a

public hearing and adopted the Ordinance on April 10, 2017.

On March 31, 2017, Conifer applied for preliminary site approval to

construct the 100-unit affordable rental project on the Triangle Site. The Board

held public hearings on April 18, 25, and May 1, 2017. Conifer presented expert

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