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NJBA Atlantic Builders Convention
Appellate Division Rejects Governor's Abolition of COAH
NJDEP Adopts New "Common Sense" Waiver Rule
Governor Christie Signs Bill Extending Deadline for Wastewater Management Plans
Legislature Moves to Extend Deadline for Wastewater Management Plans
Legislature Poised to Boost Struggling Solar Industry
Acting Governor Guadagno Signs Bill to Extend Moratorium on 2.5 Percent Non-Residential Development Fee
New “Vertical GDP” Law Provides Options to Developers
Court Holds Inclusionary Development Qualifies as "Inherently Beneficial Use" in Use Variance Applications
Governor Christie Issues “Reorganization Plan” to Abolish COAH
Bill Prohibiting Municipal Regulation of Solar Panels is Vetoed by Governor Christie
Offshore Wind Project Application Deadline is June 14
New Jersey Supreme Court to Hear Appeal of COAH's Third Round Rules
Princeton to Explore Solar Project via Power Purchase Agreement
Court Strikes Down COAH's Imposition of Regulations as "Guidelines"
Princeton University to Develop Solar Field
Hill Wallack LLP Partners to Present at NJICLE's 2011 Land Use Update Seminar and New Jersey Future's 6th Annual Redevelopment Forum
Governor Christie Rejects Revised S-1 Affordable Housing Bill; Demands Return to Original Bill
Public Notice Mistake Opens Door To Belated Planning Board Challenge
Appellate Division Strikes Down COAH Regulations; Legislature Busily Working on a Bill to Abolish and Replace COAH
BPU Sets Guidelines for Refunds of Main Extension Costs in Non-Growth Areas
Rules of the Game Allow Commercial Leases that Restrict Competition
Pinelands Commission Approves Solar Farm on Former Landfill in Stafford
Construction Begins on Nation's Second Largest Solar Farm
Hill Wallack LLP Attorneys Obtain Key Appellate Opinion Striking Down Affordable Housing Regulations
Developers Take Advantage of New Law to Convert Age-Restricted Developments
What's New With COAH? COAH Enjoins Towns From Removing Inclusionary Zoning, as Legislative Action and Decision on COAH Rule Appeals are Awaited
New Jersey Restarts New and Improved Solar Energy Program
S1 Affordable Housing Reform Bill Stalled. Or is it?
Governor Christie Signs Bill to Establish Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority
Challenges to Planning Board Decisions Get More Complex
N.J. Supreme Court Rules Landowner Must Be Compensated in Beachfront Takings Case
Senate Passes Bill to Eliminate COAH and Revamp Affordable Housing Rules
Governor Christie Reveals Plan for Affordable Housing and COAH
Governor Christie Signs "Time of Application" Bill Into Law
Solar Panels No longer Considered in Calculating Impervious Coverage
Legislation Introduced to Establish Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority
NJDEP Extends Deadline for Wastewater Management Plans
Affordable Housing Task Force Issues Report; Suggests 10% of All New Housing Be Deemed Affordable
Legislature Primed to Nullify "Time of Decision" Rule
NAACP Files Ethics Complaint Against Senators Lesniak and Bateman For Sponsoring Affordable Housing Bill
Court Enjoins Portion of Governor Christie's Executive Order Imposing Moratorium on COAH Proceedings
Governor Christie Appoints Members to Housing Opportunity Task Force; COAH Endorses Executive Order 12
Governor Christie Orders 90-Day Moratorium on COAH Proceedings
Legislators Introduce Bill to Abolish COAH
Christie Nominates New DCA Commissioner
Ex-Governor Corzine Acts (and Fails to Act) on Legislation in Final Full Day in Office
Christie Picks New DEP Commissioner
Bill to Delay Adoption of Wastewater Management Plan Awaits Governor’s Approval
Legislature Adopts Bill to extend the “Permit Extension Act of 2008”
Getting Ready for NJBA's "Virtual Green" Convention
Court Reiterates Effect of Developer's Agreements
New Jersey Supreme Court to Review New Notice Requirements for Land Use Applications Imposed by Appellate Division
Sierra Club Petitions EPA to Stop New Jersey From Using Private Companies to Oversee Cleanups
Appellate Division Holds Planning Boards Cannot Condition Approval on Variance or Rezoning
Court Confirms Pinelands Commission's Ordinance Review Procedure as Indispensible
New Jersey Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Arguments in Bizarre Inverse Condemnation Case
New Freshwater Wetlands Rules Impose Onerous Mitigation Requirements for Minor Disturbances
Development Coalition Seeks Overhaul of Land Use and Environmental Procedures
Legislators to Introduce Bill Overriding Court Decision on Affordable Housing
Appellate Division Holds Affordable Housing Qualifies as "Inherently Beneficial Use" in Use Variance Applications
Highlands Towns Get Six Month Extension to File COAH Plans
Governor Corzine Freezes State Development Approvals in Towns Run By Mayors Charged With Corruption
Governor Corzine Signs Economic Stimulus Bill Eliminating 2.5% Non-Residential Development Fee
COAH Chairman Joseph Doria Resigns Amidst Corruption Probe
Highlands Council Releases Buildout Analysis for 17 Towns in Planning Area
Governor Corzine Signs Bill to Allow Conversion of 55+ Housing
Legislature Passes Economic Stimulus Bill and Eliminates 2.5% Non-Residential Development Fee
Supreme Court Ends Municipal Practice of Exacting Open Space From Homebuilders
Legislators Introduce New Eminent Domain Bill
What’s the Big Stink With DEP’s New Sewer Rules?
An Inch Can Go a Long Way, Sometimes All the Way Back to the Drawing Board
Governor Corzine Signs Bill Allowing Private Professionals to Oversee Site Cleanups
Governor Corzine Conditionally Vetoes Housing Bill
Possibility of school-age children (gasp!) threatens housing bill
Council on Affordable Housing Finally Grants Substantive Certification to Municipalities
Governor Corzine Signs Bill to Encourage Solar Panel Use
Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Licensed Site Professionals to Oversee Site Cleanups
Legislature Approves Bill Permitting Wind and Solar Facilities in Industrial Zones
New Jersey Senate Proposes Delay of Affordable Housing Development Fee Until 2010
Legislature Adopts Bill to Allow Conversion of 55+ Housing to Non-Age Restricted Housing
Strategies for Modifying, Preserving and Extending Approvals to Deal With Changed Market Conditions
Third Circuit Holds That Option Purchaser Has Standing to Challenge Ordinance
Hurry Up and Wait: Seeking Rezonings Under COAH's New Rules
New Legislation Governs "Green" Construction
Municipalities Submit Housing Plans to COAH by December 31, 2008 Deadline
COAH Clarifies Scope of Highlands Scarce Resource Restraints
Appellate Division Strikes Zoning Ordinance That Limits Powers of Zoning Boards; Suggests Cap on Density Variance
New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Challenge to Highlands Act
Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority and COAH Poised to Enter into Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Development of Affordable Housing
COAH Signs Memorandum of Understanding With New Jersey Highlands Council and Imposes Indefinite Moratorium Against Building in the Highlands
Highlands Council Declares that Permit Extension Act Does Not Apply in the Highlands Region
COAH Adopts New Rules Changing Affordable Housing Standards and Obligations
Appellate Division Rejects Municipalities' Request to Postpone Filing of Affordable Housing Plans
Governor Corzine Determines Highlands Protection Trumps Affordable Housing Needs
Further Developments in the Redevelopment Revolution (and Other Cases of Interest)
DEP's New Water Quality Management Rules Impose Restrictive Standards on Public Sewer and Septic Service for New Development
Legislative Update: “Roberts Bill” Changes Affordable Housing Landscape; Permit Extension Act also Passed by Legislature
DEP Adopts New Restrictions on Development Near Waterways
COAH Third Round: Hill Wallack LLP Calculates Fair Share Housing Obligations for New Jersey Towns under Regulations Adopted May 6, 2008, and under Possible Changes in Housing Obligations Pursuant to COAH’s Proposed Amendments
COAH Adopts “Third Round” Rules; Proposes More Amendments
Legal Strategies for Coping With Current Market Conditions
State Proposes Both New Growth and New Batch of Anti-Growth Regulations
The Courts Turn Off the Game Clock for Legal Challenges to Redevelopment
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Appellate Division Rejects Governor's Abolition of COAH
NJDEP Adopts New "Common Sense" Waiver Rule
Governor Christie Signs Bill Extending Deadline for Wastewater Management Plans
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Legislature Poised to Boost Struggling Solar Industry
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New “Vertical GDP” Law Provides Options to Developers
Court Holds Inclusionary Development Qualifies as "Inherently Beneficial Use" in Use Variance Applications
Governor Christie Issues “Reorganization Plan” to Abolish COAH
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