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Bill Would Allow Development Without Local Approval

BRICK – The NJ State Senate introduced a bill in October of this year that enhances the ability of religious and nonprofit organizations to convert certain property to inclusionary developments with affordable housing, preempting local zoning laws.   During a recent Township Council meeting, the governing body voted on a resolution to oppose the Senate Bill S4736, which would allow the religious and nonprofit organizations to monetize their land…
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Jersey Shore Online broke the news in on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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