1. 3.9:2026 Township Committee Special Meeting Agenda Documents: 3.926 TC MIG AGENDA POF 2. 3:9:2026 Township Comittee Special Meeting Packet Documents: 3.926 TC MIG PRESS PACKET (REVISED) POF NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 7PM Location: Millburn Ed Center, 434 Millburn Avenue, Millburn AGENDA MILLBURN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE MARCH 9, 2026 – SPECIAL SESSION: 1:00 PM SPECIAL MEETING LOCATION: 22 E WILLOW, MILLBURN MAYOR - Open Meeting Statement Salute to the Flag ROLL CALL Approval of Agenda PUBLIC COMMENT When invited to speak, please come to the lectern, clearly state your name and address, and speak into the podium microphone so that your comments can be understood by all and properly recorded. Whenever an audience or Committee member reads from a prepared statement, please give or email a copy to the Township Clerk’s Office at [email protected]. To help facilitate an orderly meeting and to permit all to be heard, speakers are asked to limit their comments to 3 minutes. ORDINANCE / SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION 2731-26 MC AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 501 – AFFORDABLE HOUSING 2732-26 JS AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 22 – DEVELOPMENT FEES 2733-26 DC AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN TO ADDRESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FAIR HOUSING ACT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOWN’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING OBLIGATIONS BY ESTABLISHING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ZONE DESIGNATED AS THE FOURTH ROUND- AHO DISTRICT AND MODIFYING THE ZONING MAP 2734-26 BS ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND ZONING ORDINANCE RESOLUTIONS: 26-084 Adopt Affordable Housing Trust Fund Spending Plan 26-085 Adopt Affirmative Marketing Plan � NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 7PM Location: Millburn Ed Center, 434 Millburn Avenue, Millburn PUBLIC COMMENT When invited to speak, please come to the lectern, clearly state your name and address, and speak into the podium microphone so that your comments can be understood by all and properly recorded. Whenever an audience or Committee member reads from a prepared statement, please give or email a copy to the Township Clerk’s Office at [email protected]. To help facilitate an orderly meeting and to permit all to be heard, speakers are asked to limit their comments to 3 minutes. ADJOURNMENT Connect with your Millburn Township Committee The Millburn Township Committee meeting will be held fully in person, as adequately noticed, at 7:00PM at Millburn Education Center, 434 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ. For the convenience of the community, meetings are live-streamed on YouTube. Check out the Millburn Township YouTube page for live streams and recordings of past meetings. Millburn YouTube Page Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TJIa0hpJ2XizM9GlOfHpQ. Meetings are also available via ZOOM with the option to comment during the appropriate public comment period(s). 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The Millburn Township website is available at https://www.twp.millburn.nj.us/ and draft available documents that may be considered at the public meeting may be located at https://www.twp.millburn.nj.us/AgendaCenter (click “Download”, click “Packet”). � NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 7PM Location: Millburn Ed Center, 434 Millburn Avenue, Millburn AGENDA MILLBURN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE MARCH 9, 2026 – SPECIAL SESSION: 1:00 PM SPECIAL MEETING LOCATION: 22 E WILLOW, MILLBURN MAYOR - Open Meeting Statement Salute to the Flag ROLL CALL Approval of Agenda PUBLIC COMMENT When invited to speak, please come to the lectern, clearly state your name and address, and speak into the podium microphone so that your comments can be understood by all and properly recorded. Whenever an audience or Committee member reads from a prepared statement, please give or email a copy to the Township Clerk’s Office at [email protected]. To help facilitate an orderly meeting and to permit all to be heard, speakers are asked to limit their comments to 3 minutes. ORDINANCE / SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION 2731-26 MC AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 501 – AFFORDABLE HOUSING 2732-26 JS AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 22 – DEVELOPMENT FEES 2733-26 DC AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN TO ADDRESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FAIR HOUSING ACT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOWN’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING OBLIGATIONS BY ESTABLISHING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ZONE DESIGNATED AS THE FOURTH ROUND- AHO DISTRICT AND MODIFYING THE ZONING MAP 2734-26 BS ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND ZONING ORDINANCE RESOLUTIONS: 26-084 Adopt Affordable Housing Trust Fund Spending Plan 26-085 Adopt Affirmative Marketing Plan DRAFT� NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 7PM Location: Millburn Ed Center, 434 Millburn Avenue, Millburn PUBLIC COMMENT When invited to speak, please come to the lectern, clearly state your name and address, and speak into the podium microphone so that your comments can be understood by all and properly recorded. Whenever an audience or Committee member reads from a prepared statement, please give or email a copy to the Township Clerk’s Office at [email protected]. To help facilitate an orderly meeting and to permit all to be heard, speakers are asked to limit their comments to 3 minutes. ADJOURNMENT Connect with your Millburn Township Committee The Millburn Township Committee meeting will be held fully in person, as adequately noticed, at 7:00PM at Millburn Education Center, 434 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ. For the convenience of the community, meetings are live-streamed on YouTube. Check out the Millburn Township YouTube page for live streams and recordings of past meetings. Millburn YouTube Page Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TJIa0hpJ2XizM9GlOfHpQ. Meetings are also available via ZOOM with the option to comment during the appropriate public comment period(s). 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The Millburn Township website is available at https://www.twp.millburn.nj.us/ and draft available documents that may be considered at the public meeting may be located at https://www.twp.millburn.nj.us/AgendaCenter DRAFT (click “Download”, click “Packet”). � DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� DRAFT� TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN RESOLUTION 26-084 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN, IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ADOPTING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND SPENDING PLAN WHEREAS, the Township of Millburn (“Township”) is authorized to collect affordable housing development fees and related revenues pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.1 et seq., and such revenues must be deposited into and expended from an Affordable Housing Trust Fund for eligible affordable housing purposes in accordance with law; and WHEREAS, N.J.A.C. 5:99 requires municipalities collecting or anticipating collecting development fees to adopt a spending plan identifying projected revenues, eligible expenditures (including required set-asides and limitations), and an expenditure schedule, and to submit the spending plan to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (“DCA”) for review/approval as applicable; and WHEREAS, the Township amended its development fee ordinance by adoption of Ordinance No. 2732-26 on March 9, 2026, has adopted a Fourth Round Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, and desires to adopt a Spending Plan consistent with these actions and applicable law; and WHEREAS, the Township has prepared an Affordable Housing Trust Fund Spending Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A (“Spending Plan”), which sets forth projected revenues and a schedule for the commitment and expenditure of Trust Fund revenues for eligible affordable housing activities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, State of New Jersey, as follows: 1. Adoption of Spending Plan. The Township Committee hereby adopts the Affordable Housing Trust Fund Spending Plan attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 2. Authorization to Submit to DCA. The Township Committee hereby authorizes and directs the Township Administrator, Township Clerk, and/or other appropriate Township officials or professionals (including the Township Planner and Township Attorney as applicable) to submit the Spending Plan and any required supporting documentation to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs for review/approval and to respond to DCA comments consistent with applicable law. 3. Implementation; No Authorization for Prohibited Costs. Trust Fund expenditures shall be made only for eligible activities consistent with N.J.A.C. 5:99 and other applicable law, and nothing in this Resolution or the Spending Plan authorizes the use of Trust Fund monies for prohibited costs, including attorney fees or court costs associated with obtaining a judgment of compliance or order of repose. 4. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Township Clerk is hereby directed to maintain this Resolution and Exhibit A in the Township’s records and to provide certified copies as requested for submission and administration. Adopted by Towns DRAFT hip Committee on March 9, 2026� Resolution 26-084 I, Christine A. Gatti, Township Clerk of the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, State of New Jersey, hereby certify this to be a true copy of a resolution adopted by the Township Committee on March 3, 2026. ____________________________________________ Christine A. Gatti, RMC Township Clerk INTRODUCED SECONDED COMMITTEE AYE NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT COHEN COSGROVE SERRUTO STOLLER DRAFT SACCOMANDI� Exhibit A (“Spending Plan”) Spending Plan Township of Millburn Introduction Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:99, a Spending Plan means “a method of allocating funds contained in an affordable housing trust fund account, which includes, but is not limited to, development fees collected and to be collected pursuant to an approved municipal development fee ordinance, or pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.1 et seq., for the purpose of meeting the housing needs of low￾and moderate-income individuals.” All residential and non-residential development fees, payment in lieu of constructing affordable units, barrier-free escrow funds, recapture funds, proceeds from the sale of affordable units, rental income, repayments from affordable housing program loans, enforcement fines, unexpended RCA funds remaining from a completed RCA project, application fees, and any other funds collected by the municipality in connection with its affordable housing programs are deposited into this interest-bearing Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF). These funds shall be spent in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:99 or applicable regulations. Millburn’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) was established by Ordinance 2600-22 (adopted May 17, 2022). The Township’s development fee ordinance and other authorized affordable housing revenue sources provide deposits to the AHTF. The purpose of this Spending Plan is to direct AHTF revenues in a manner that addresses the Township’s fair share obligation in accordance with the Municipal Land Use Law (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.), the Fair Housing Act (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-301), and the affordable housing trust fund regulations at N.J.A.C. 5:99. Authorization of Affordable Housing Trust Fund A municipality shall not spend, or commit to spend, any affordable housing trust funds, including Statewide non-residential fees collected and deposited into the municipal affordable housing trust fund, without first obtaining the approval of the expenditure as part of its compliance certification or by the Division pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.2.a(4). A municipality within the jurisdiction of the Program or a court of competent jurisdiction shall not spend affordable housing trust funds unless the Program has approved a plan for spending such funds in accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.2.a(4) or the Division has approved spending plan expenditures for emergent opportunities to create affordable housing after a municipality has obtained compliance certification in conformance with N.J.A.C. 5:99-4. Account Requirements and Use of Funds (5:99-2.2 to 2.8) Account Requirements (a) All affordable housing trust funds shall be deposited in a separate, interest-bearing account. In establishing the account, the municipality shall provide written authorization, in the form of a three-party escrow agreement between the municipality, the bank or other financial institution, and the Division, to permit the Division to direct the disbursement of the funds, as provided for DRAFT� at N.J.A.C. 5:99-5.6, shall be maintained at all times. This authorization shall be submitted to the Division within 21 days from the opening of the trust fund account and/or within 21 days of any change in banks or other financial institutions in which trust funds are deposited. (b) With the approval of the Department's Division of Local Government Services, the municipality may invest its affordable housing trust fund in the State of New Jersey cash management fund, provided that the amount of money in the cash management fund that comprises the funds and income attributable to such funds shall at all times be identifiable. (c) All interest accrued in the affordable housing trust fund shall only be used on eligible affordable housing activities included in an approved spending plan or an emergent opportunity authorized by the Division. (d) A municipality within the jurisdiction of the Program or a court of competent jurisdiction shall not spend affordable housing trust funds unless the Program or a court of competent jurisdiction has approved a plan for spending such funds in accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:27D￾329.2.a(4) or the Division has approved spending plan expenditures for emergent opportunities to create affordable housing after a municipality has obtained compliance certification in conformance with N.J.A.C. 5:99-4.1. (e) Any municipality with an affordable housing trust fund account shall be subject to N.J.A.C. 5:99-4. (f) Municipal affordable housing trust funds shall not be expended: 1. To reimburse the municipality for activities that occurred prior to the authorization of a municipality to collect development fees; 2. On attorney fees or court costs to obtain a judgment of compliance or order of repose, including any associated administration costs; 3. On any costs in connection with a challenge to a determination of the municipality's fair share obligation; or 4. On any costs in connection with a challenge to the municipality's obligation, housing element, or fair share plan. (g) In addition to the restrictions at (f) above, no more than 20 percent of all affordable housing trust funds, exclusive of those collected prior to July 17, 2008, to fund an RCA, may be expended on administration, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:99-2.4. (h) A municipality shall set aside a portion of its affordable housing trust fund for the purpose of providing affordability assistance to low- and moderate-income households in affordable units included in a municipal fair share plan, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:99-2.5. (i) Compliant municipalities, Qualified Urban Aid Municipalities, or municipalities that have previously collected such funds while under the protection of presumptive validity of their affordable housing plan or immunity from exclusionary zoning litigation and in accordance with an approved spending plan are authorized to commit or expend affordable housing trust funds in accordance with this chapter, UHAC, and the Act. DRAFT� (j) A non-compliant Qualified Urban Aid Municipality meeting the criteria set forth in paragraph (1) of subsection c. of section 7 at P.L. 2024, c. 2, which has been authorized to collect residential development fees pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:99-3.5(b), may not spend, or commit to spend, any affordable housing development fees, without first obtaining the Division's approval of the expenditure by submitting a spending plan for current funds in the municipal affordable housing trust fund and projected funds through the current round. The Division shall review the spending plan for consistency with N.J.A.C. 5:99-2 and shall notify the municipality upon the approval of the spending plan. Use of Funds for Housing Activity (a) A municipality may use affordable housing trust funds for any housing activity as itemized in the spending plan and approved by the Program or as approved by the Division as an emergent opportunity to create affordable housing. Such activities include, but are not limited to: 1. A rehabilitation program whose purpose is to renovate deficient housing units that are occupied by low- and moderate-income households, in accordance with the New Jersey State Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28, or the requirements of the Rehabilitation Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-6, as applicable. Any recaptured funds from a rehabilitation program shall be deposited into a municipality's affordable housing trust fund and subject to the provisions thereof; 2. New construction of affordable housing units and related development costs; in the case of inclusionary developments, eligible costs shall be prorated based on the proportion of affordable housing units included in the development; 3. Creation of a market to affordable program to pay down the cost of unrestricted units and offer them in sound condition, for sale or rent, at affordable prices to low- and moderate-income households to address all or a portion of the affordable housing obligation; 4. Extensions or improvements of roads and infrastructure directly serving affordable housing development sites; in the case of inclusionary developments, costs shall be prorated based on the proportion of affordable housing units included in the development; 5. RCAs, approved prior to July 17, 2008; 6. Acquisition and/or improvement of land to be used for affordable housing; 7. Accessory dwelling units; 8. The extension of expiring controls; 9. The construction of group homes and supportive and special needs housing; 10. Maintenance and repair of affordable housing units; 11. To defray the costs of structured parking; in the case of inclusionary developments, eligible costs shall be prorated based on the proportion of affordable housing units included in the developmen DRAFT t; � 12. Affordability assistance in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:99-2.5; 13. Repayment of municipal bonds issued to finance low- and moderate-income housing activity; 14. Any other activity as specified in the approved spending plan or as approved by the Division as an emergent affordable housing opportunity; or 15. Any other activity approved by the Division. Use of Funds for Administrative Expenses (a) No more than 20 percent of all affordable housing trust funds, exclusive of those collected prior to July 17, 2008, to fund an RCA, shall be expended on administration. (b) Administrative expenses may include costs reasonably related to the determination of the fair share obligation and the development of a municipal housing element and fair share plan and may include fees necessary to develop or implement affordable housing programs, an affirmative marketing program, and/or expenses that are reasonably necessary for compliance with the processes of the Program, including, but not limited to, the costs to the municipality of resolving a challenge pursuant to the Program. (c) Administrative expenses may also include costs associated with functions carried out in compliance with UHAC, including activities related to the marketing program and waitlist management, administering the placement of occupants in housing units, income qualification of households, monitoring the turnover of sale and rental units, preserving existing affordable housing, and compliance with the Division's monitoring requirements. (d) The proportion of a municipal employee's salary related to the MHL or RCA administrator functions and fees for required educational programs, may be paid as an administrative expense from the municipal affordable housing trust fund. Use of Funds for Affordability Assistance (a) A municipality shall set aside a portion of all development fees collected and interest earned for the purpose of providing affordability assistance to low- and moderate-income households in affordable units included in the municipality's fair share plan. 1. Affordability assistance for very-low-income households may include offering a subsidy to developers of inclusionary or 100 percent affordable housing developments or buying down the cost of low- or moderate-income units in a municipal fair share plan to make them affordable to very low-income households, including special needs and supportive housing opportunities. (b) A municipality may contract with a private or public entity to administer any part of its housing element and fair share plan, including the requirement for affordability assistance, or any program or activity for which the municipality expends development fee proceeds. Barrier-Free Escrow An affordable housing trust fund may include fees collected to adapt affordable unit entrances to be accessible in accordance with the Act and the Barrier Free Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23 DRAFT -7. The � municipality shall set forth the mechanism by which it will collect and distribute funds intended to convert adaptable entrances in compliance with the technical design standards of the Barrier Free Subcode at N.J.A.C. 5:23-7. Funds collected for this purpose shall at all times be identifiable from other funds. Collection and distribution of barrier free funds shall be consistent with the Township of Millburn’s Affordable Housing Ordinance in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:99 and applicable State requirements. Payments in Lieu of Constructing Affordable Units On-Site (Legacy Funds, If Any) (a) Pursuant to P.L. 2024, c.2, the statutory provisions previously addressing “payments in lieu of constructing affordable units on-site” (formerly C.52:27D-329.3) have been repealed. Accordingly, this Spending Plan does not anticipate the prospective assessment of payment-in￾lieu fees unless and until expressly authorized by applicable law and accepted by the Program. (b) To the extent the Township has previously assessed and/or collected any payment-in-lieu funds (including any installment or partial payments collected over time pursuant to a pre￾existing approval, condition, developer agreement, or other authorized action), the Township shall identify such receipts on its monitoring report pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:99-5.2 and shall deposit such funds into the Township’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Such payment-in-lieu receipts shall be accounted for separately from other Trust Fund revenues and shall be expended only for eligible affordable housing purposes in accordance with applicable law and required approvals. (c) For any development for which a payment-in-lieu obligation was previously assessed, the Township will continue to account for such receipts separately and will avoid duplicative fee assessments for the same development to the extent required by applicable law and any applicable approvals. Other Funds (a) An affordable housing trust fund may also contain recaptured funds, proceeds from the sale of affordable units, rental income, repayments from affordable housing program loans, enforcement fines and application fees, and any other funds collected by the municipality in connection with its affordable housing programs. A municipality that collects, or anticipates collecting, such fees shall identify the funds on its monitoring report pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:99-5 and include a plan for the use of the funds in its spending plan. (b) An affordable housing trust fund shall also contain any excess RCA funds, where the RCA has been completed in accordance with the RCA project plan. (c) A municipality that is not a compliant municipality may not retain excess RCA funds and shall transfer any such funds to the New Jersey Affordable Housing Trust fund established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-320. Administrative Mechanism To Collect And Distribute Funds The following procedural sequence for the collection and distribution of development fee revenues shall be followed by the Township of Millburn: (a) Collection of development fee revenues: DRAFT� Collection of development fee revenues shall be consistent with Millburn’s development fee ordinance for both residential and non-residential developments in accordance with the Department’s rules and P.L.2008, c.46, sections 8 (C. 52:27D-329.2) and 32-38 (C. 40:55D-8.1 through 8.7). (b) Distribution of development fee revenues: Distribution of funds out of the affordable housing trust fund will only occur after authorization from the Township Committee. Each request for funds will need to identify the type of project, the cost of the proposed improvement and the property involved. Requests for security assistance, rental assistance or converting low-income units to very low-income rental units will be available only to qualified, affordable households. The Township’s administrative agent will process and monitor all such requests. Should the amount of funds in Millburn’s affordable housing trust fund be less than anticipated, Millburn will reduce anticipated future expenditures so the total amount of funds in the affordable housing trust fund does not drop below $0.00. Millburn anticipates it will periodically need to update and refine the Spending Plan to ensure expenditures never outstrip the resources contained within the affordable housing trust fund. Revenues + Expenditures for Certification Period For the 2025-2035 certification period, the Township anticipates Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) revenues may include development fees, payments in lieu (if authorized), interest earnings, barrier-free escrow funds (if any), and other permitted sources under N.J.A.C. 5:99. Historical activity figures referenced in this Spending Plan reflect annual deposits/revenues (not year-end balances) unless expressly stated otherwise. Revenue projections and any activity￾specific set-asides may be refined as additional audited revenue history becomes available or as required by the Program/Division. 2022 $136,121 2023 $551,193 2024 $953,336 2025 $976,153 Average $654,201 Based on existing funds and anticipated revenue as described above, the municipality estimates the AHTF’s funds to amount to an annual revenue of $654,201. As such, Millburn intends to use affordable housing trust fund revenues in accordance with 5:99- 2.2 to 2.8, as follows: DRAFT� Revenues Current cash on hand as of December 31, 2025 (rounded) $2,819,814 Projected development fee revenue (2025-2035) + $6,542,010 Projected payment-in-lieu revenue (if any) + $0 Projected barrier-free escrow funds (if any) + $0 Projected other revenues (recapture, interest on loans, repayments, proceeds, fines, etc.) + $0 Projected interest (0.7% - 2025-2035) + $45,794 Projected Revenues = $9,407,618 Expenditures Rehabilitation program (if applicable) - $0 Affordability assistance (set-aside - minimum 30% of available revenues) - $2,822,285 New construction / production support and other eligible housing activity - $4,703,809 Administration (max 20% of available revenues) - $1,881,524 Total Projected Expenditures = $9,407,618 Remaining Balance = $0 • Administration (up to the 20% cap) focused on HEFSP implementation and UHAC/Program compliance (affirmative marketing, waitlist management, income qualification, monitoring, reporting, and related implementation tasks). • Production support for new affordable units (remaining program funds after the affordability￾assistance set-aside and administration), including municipal contribution/gap financing for non￾profit or 100% affordable projects and other eligible costs that help implement the HEFSP’s credited and “likely to redevelop” mechanisms (for example, project-based subsidies, eligible site/soft-cost assistance, or direct infrastructure serving affordable housing sites, where applicable and approved). • Affordability assistance set-aside (minimum 30%) for units included in the HEFSP, including very-low-income (VLI) affordability assistance and assistance that supports supportive/special￾needs housing when eligible. DRAFT� Planned use of Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) revenues during the 2025–2035 certification period includes: This Spending Plan is intended to implement the Township’s adopted Fourth Round Housing Element and Fair Share Plan (HEFSP) by reserving funds for affordability assistance and by making funds available, as needed and subject to Program/Division approval, to support the HEFSP’s credited compliance mechanisms (including extensions of controls for existing supportive housing and support for inclusionary redevelopment/likely-to-redevelop sites identified in the HEFSP). Alignment with Adopted Fourth Round Housing Element & Fair Share Plan Potential Spending Strategies to Support Affordability Assistance Millburn will reserve at least 30 percent of projected Affordable Housing Trust Fund revenues for affordability assistance benefiting affordable units included in the Township’s adopted Fourth Round HEFSP. Affordability assistance may include very-low-income (VLI) buy-downs or rental differential subsidies, security deposit assistance, limited rental assistance where eligible, and other assistance permitted under N.J.A.C. 5:99-2.5. Where feasible and approved, affordability assistance may be provided as project-based support, such as an upfront payment reflecting the rent differential needed to make certain units affordable to very-low-income households over the control period, including units in supportive or special-needs housing opportunities, with appropriate deed restrictions and compliance controls. Millburn may also continue and refine targeted assistance offerings that address health and safety risks for residents of affordable units (for example, emergency assistance and emergency power improvements where eligible), consistent with N.J.A.C. 5:99 and any Program/Division approvals. Spending Strategies to Support New Construction of Affordable Housing Units The Township may use Affordable Housing Trust Fund revenues to provide municipal contributions that help create new affordable housing units consistent with the Township’s adopted Fourth Round HEFSP and N.J.A.C. 5:99. Such support may include eligible costs such as property acquisition and/or construction-related development costs for affordable housing projects, including projects advanced by qualified non-profit affordable housing organizations. Any municipal contribution, including any maximum assistance amounts, eligibility requirements, and application procedures, shall be established by Governing Body resolution (or other duly authorized action), shall be subject to available Trust Fund resources, and shall be administered in a manner that ensures the units are creditable under UHAC and the Township’s compliance plan. Potential Spending for Administrative Expenses Projected administrative expenditures, subject to the 20 percent cap, are as follows: Millburn anticipates administrative expenditure withdrawals from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund will be used only for eligible administration costs under N.J.A.C. 5:99, subject DRAFT to the 20 � percent cap. Eligible costs may include preparation and periodic updating of the Housing Element and Fair Share Plan; Municipal Housing Liaison functions; administrative agent services (affirmative marketing, waitlist management, income qualification, unit marketing and placement, monitoring and compliance reporting); required training; and related office and professional services necessary to implement and monitor approved affordable housing programs. Affordable housing trust funds will not be used for attorney fees or court costs to obtain a judgment of compliance or order of repose, or for costs to challenge the Township’s fair share obligation, housing element, or fair share plan. Excess or Shortfall of Funds The Township reserves the right to revise projections and anticipated funding commitments based upon actual revenues to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund and any revisions to the Housing Element and Fair Share Plan. In the event that a shortfall of anticipated revenues occurs, the municipality reserves the right to revise its Spending Plan accordingly. In the event of excess funds, any remaining funds above the amount necessary to satisfy the municipal affordable housing obligation will be used toward low- and moderate-income housing in accordance with 5:99-2.2 to 2.8 and the municipality reserves the right to revise its Spending Plan accordingly. Barrier Free Escrow Funds Collection and distribution of barrier-free escrow funds (if any) shall be consistent with applicable Township ordinances and State requirements, including N.J.A.C. 5:99-2.2 through 2.8 and any other applicable provisions governing barrier-free accessibility. Projected Expenditure Schedule Upon approval by the Program, the Township acknowledges that the expenditures of funds contemplated herein shall constitute the “commitment” for expenditure required pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.2 and -329.3 and the four-year time period provided therein, whereby funds shall be committed for expenditure within four years from the date of collection. Consistent with N.J.A.C. 5:99, the Township intends to commit and expend Affordable Housing Trust Fund revenues on eligible activities in accordance with this Spending Plan and subject to required approvals. The timing and amount of specific expenditures may be adjusted by the Township to reflect project readiness, actual revenues, and implementation needs under the adopted Housing Element and Fair Share Plan. Nothing in this Spending Plan authorizes the use of Trust Fund monies for prohibited costs, including attorney fees or court costs associated with obtaining a judgment of compliance or order of repose. DRAFT� Years Administration Affordability Assistance New Construction Total 2026 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2027 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2028 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2029 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2030 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2031 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2032 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2033 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2034 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 2035 $188,152 $282,229 $470,381 $940,762 Total $1,881,524 $2,822,285 $4,703,809 $9,407,618 DRAFT� TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN RESOLUTION 26-085 RESOLUTION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN ADOPTING AN “AFFIRMATIVE MARKETING PLAN” FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN WHEREAS, in accordance with P.L. 2024, Chapter 2 and the New Jersey Uniform Housing Affordability Controls (“UHAC”) (N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.1 et seq.), the Township of Millburn is required to adopt an Affirmative Marketing Plan to ensure that all affordable housing units created are affirmatively marketed to very low-, low- and moderate-income households, particularly those living and/or working within Housing Region 2, the Housing Region encompassing the Township of Millburn. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Township Committee of the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, State of New Jersey, does hereby adopt the following Affirmative Marketing Plan: Affirmative Marketing Plan A. The Affirmative Marketing Plan is a regional marketing strategy designed to attract buyers and/or renters of all majority and minority groups, regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, English-speaking ability, marital or familial status, gender, affectional or sexual orientation, disability, age or number of children, source of lawful income, or any other characteristic described in the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, to housing units which are being marketed by a developer or sponsor of affordable housing. The Affirmative Marketing Plan is also intended to target those potentially eligible persons who are least likely to apply for affordable units in that region. It is a continuing program that directs all marketing activities toward the Housing Region in which the municipality is located and covers the entire period of the deed restriction for each restricted housing unit. The Township of Millburn is located in Housing Region 2, consisting of Essex, Morris, Union and Warren Counties. B. The Township of Millburn has a plan to address both its Prior Round Obligation (1987-2025) and its Fourth Round Obligation (2025-2035). This Affirmative Marketing Plan shall apply to all developments that contain or will contain very low-, low- and moderate-income units, including those that are part of the municipality’s Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, and those that may be constructed in future developments not yet anticipated by the Housing Element and Fair Share Plan. C. The Affirmative Marketing Plan shall be implemented by the Administrative Agent under contract to the Township of Millburn, or the Administrative Agent of any specific developer approved by the municipality. D. All of the costs of advertising and affirmatively marketing affordable housing units shall be borne by the developers/sellers/owners of affordable unit(s), and all such advertising and affirmative marketing shall be subject to approval and oversight by the designated Administrative Agent. E. The implementation of the Affirmative Marketing Plan for a development that includes affordable housing shall commence at least 120 days prior to expected occupancy. The implementation of the Affirmative Marketing Plan shall continue until all very DRAFT low-, low- and moderate-income� Page 2 housing units are initially occupied and for as long as the affordable units remain deed restricted such that qualifying new tenants and/or purchasers continues to be necessary. F. The Affirmative Marketing Plan is a continuing program that shall be followed throughout the entire period of affordability restrictions. In implementing the Affirmative Marketing Plan, the Administrative Agent, whether acting on behalf of the Township of Millburn or on behalf of a specific developer, shall meet the following requirements at a minimum: 1. The primary marketing and advertising must be employed at the start of the marketing program and continue until all units are leased or sold or until the number of applications received is at least three times the number of units. Additional advertising and publicity shall be on an "as needed" basis. The developer/owner shall disseminate all public service announcements and pay for display advertisements. The developer/owner shall provide proof of all publications to the Administrative Agent. All press releases and advertisements shall be approved in advance by the Administrative Agent. 2. The advertisements shall, at a minimum, include: a. The name and location of the housing project; b. An address sufficient to find directions to the housing units; c. A range of prices or rents for the affordable housing units; d. The sizes, as measured in number of bedrooms of the affordable housing units; e. The types (that is, family, age-restricted, or supportive) and number of affordable units available; f. The number of units available to very low-, low-, and moderate-income households; g. The accessibility features, if any, of the affordable housing units; h. The maximum income permitted to qualify for the affordable housing units; i. The population(s), if any, given preference in the selection process pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.17(k)2; j. Where applications (paper and online) for the affordable housing units may be found; k. The expected lease-up/closing date(s) for the affordable housing units; l. The expected date of the random selection; m. The business hours when interested households may obtain paper applications for the affordable housing units; n. Contact information, including an email address and phone number that are regularly monitored by the administrative agent; o. The name of the sales agent and/or rental manager; and DRAFT p. Application fees, if any.� Page 3 3. Affirmative fair marketing of affordable units must be completed in accordance with the requirements set forth in UHAC at N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.16 in all media and outlets required by the rules. All newspaper articles, announcements, and requests for applications for very low-, low- and moderate-income units shall appear in the Item of Millburn and Short Hills and Star-Ledger. 4. Each affordable housing development must complete worksheet substantially in the form of the model affirmative marketing worksheet published by the state. 5. Affordable units must be listed on the New Jersey Housing Resource Center’s website (www.njhrc.gov) in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.16(f)1 at least 60 days before the random selection. 6. Applications, or notices thereof, used as part of the affirmative marketing program must be available in the following locations: a. All county administration buildings in the Region b. All county libraries in the Region c. Millburn Municipal Building d. Millburn Library e. Developer’s Rental or Sales office (if applicable) 7. Notice of available housing units shall be sent to the following additional community and regional organizations: Fair Share Housing Center New Jersey State Conference of NAACP Latino Action Network Morris County Chapter of NAACP Newark NAACP East Orange NAACP Housing Partnership for Morris County Community Access Unlimited, Inc. Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program, Inc (NORWESCAP) Homeless Solutions of Morristown Supportive Housing Association 8. The municipality’s Administrative Agent, or the Administrative Agent of a specific developer, shall comply with all requirements set forth in N.J.S.A. 52:27D-321.3 et seq. with regard to the affirmative marketing of affordable housing units. G. The municipality’s Administrative Agent shall develop, maintain and update a list of community contact person(s) and/or organizations(s) in Essex, Morris, Union and Warren Counties that will aid in the affirmative marketing program with particular emphasis on contacts that will reach out DRAFT� Page 4 to groups that are least likely to apply for housing within the region, including major regional employers. H. The municipality’s Administrative Agent shall develop, maintain and update a list of major employers in Essex, Morris, Union and Warren Counties that will aid in the affirmative marketing program. I. A random selection method to select occupants of very low-, low- and moderate-income housing will be used by the municipality’s Administrative Agent, or the Administrative Agent of any specific developer, in conformance with N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.16(d). This Affirmative Marketing Plan provides a state-wide and regional preference for very low-, low- and moderate-income households that live and/or work in Housing Region 2, which is comprised of Essex, Morris, Union and Warren Counties. Pursuant to the New Jersey Fair Housing Act (C.52:27D-311), a preference for very low- , low- and moderate-income veterans duly qualified under N.J.A.C. 54:4-8.10 may also be exercised, provided an agreement to this effect has been executed between the developer or landlord and the municipality prior to the affirmative marketing of the units. J. All developers/owners of very low-, low- and moderate-income housing units shall be required to undertake and pay the costs of the marketing of the affordable units in their respective developments, subject to the direction and supervision of the municipality’s Administrative Agent. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the appropriate municipal officials and professionals are authorized to take all actions required to implement the terms of this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall take effect pursuant to law. Adopted by Township Committee on March 9, 2026 I, Christine A. Gatti, Township Clerk of the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, State of New Jersey, hereby certify this to be a true copy of a resolution adopted by the Township Committee on March 9, 2026. ____________________________________________ Christine A. Gatti, RMC Township Clerk INTRODUCED SECONDED COMMITTEE AYE NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT COHEN COSGROVE SERRUTO STOLLER DRAFT SACCOMANDI� Page 5 AFFIRMATIVE FAIR HOUSING MARKETING PLAN For Affordable Housing in (REGION 2) I. APPLICANT AND PROJECT INFORMATION (Complete Section I individually for all developments or programs within the municipality.) Administrative Agent Name, Address, Phone Number CGP&H, LLC 1249 South River Road, Suite 301 Cranbury, NJ 08512 609-664-2769 x5 Development or Program Name, Address Number of: Affordable Units Total Affordable Rental Units Affordable For-Sale Units Affordable Age Restricted Units Affordable Non-Age Restricted Units Affordable Supportive Housing Units Price or Rental Range From: To: Approximate Starting Dates Advertising: Occupancy: Counties Essex, Morris, Union, Warren Preferences, if any: Veteran, Regional, NJ Accessibility Features, if any: Managing/Sales Agent’s Name, Address, Phone Number Application Fees (if any): A spreadsheet with information about all units, including number of bedrooms, income level, rent or price, accessibility features, and square footage must be attached to this plan. Sections II through IV should be consistent for all affordable housing developments and programs within the municipality. Sections that differ must be described in the approved contract between the municipality and the administrative agent and in the approved Operating Manual. II. RANDOM SELECTION Describe the random selection process that will be used once applications are received. The Administrative Agent will assign random numbers to each applicant through a computerized random number generator. After the list of applications submitted during the initial lottery period is exhausted, the priority of preliminary applications is established by the date the household submitted their preliminary application (Interest Date). DRAFT� Page 6 In addition to the random number assigned to the household and/or the interest date, there are other factors impacting waiting priority which are described below. • Regional Preference: Applicants that indicated that they lived or work in the Affordable Housing Region will be contacted first. Once those applicants are exhausted, applicants outside the region, but still within the state, will be contacted. • State Preference: Subordinate to regional preference, applicants that indicated that they lived or work in the State of New Jersey will be contacted. Once those applicants are exhausted, applicants outside the state will be contacted. • Veterans Preference: If there is an executed agreement between the developer or landlord and the Township, duly quailed veterans will also be given preference according to the terms of the agreement. • Household Size: Whenever possible, there will be at least one person for each bedroom. If the waiting list is exhausted and there are no in or out region or state households with a person for each bedroom size, units will be offered to smaller sized households that do not have a person for each bedroom. The Administrative Agent cannot require an applicant household to take an affordable unit with a greater number of bedrooms, as long as overcrowding is not a factor. A household can be eligible for more than one unit category. III. MARKETING Direction of Marketing Activity: (indicate which group(s) in the housing region are least likely to apply for the housing without special outreach efforts because of its location and other factors) □ White (non-Hispanic □ Black (non-Hispanic) X Hispanic □ American Indian or Alaskan Native x Asian or Pacific Islander □ Other group: REQUIRED 5:80-26.16(g)1 requires you to advertise your project on the New Jersey Housing Resource Center for at least sixty days before conducting the random selection. x HOUSING RESOURCE CENTER (www.njhousing.gov) A free, online listing of affordable housing Regional Newspapers 5:80-26.16(g)3 requires you to advertise your project in at least one regional newspaper (either online or in print). You may also select several papers with partial regional coverage, as long as all counties in the region are covered. TARGETS ENTIRE HOUSING REGION 2 Daily Newspaper x Star-Ledger (online only) https://www.nj.com/starledger/ Essex, Morris, Union, Warren D￾Digital or ND￾Non￾Digital TARGETS PARTIAL HOUSING REGION 2 □ Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.com/ Morris □ Lehigh Valley News https://www.lehighvalleynews.com/ Warren Weekly Newspaper □ Belleville DRAFT Times https://enewspaper.northjersey.com/ee/bellevilletimes/ Essex� Page 7 Housing Search Websites – D – Digital 5:80-26.16(g)4 requires you to advertise your project on at least one housing search website in addition to the NJHRC. “Housing search website” means any publicly accessible internet-based platform used to advertise residential dwelling units to the general public, including but not limited to: • Online real estate sections of newspapers or news organizations; • Internet websites operated or maintained by a municipal AA or affordable housing service provider that advertise affordable units in one or more municipalities; • Commercial real estate listing platforms; and • Other comparable online platforms customarily used to market rental or ownership housing, including AA sites. List below all housing search websites to be used: ELECTIVES If you selected a print newspaper(s) as your regional paper above, select TWO additional strategies below with AT LEAST ONE NON-DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY. If you selected a digital newspaper(s) as your regional paper above, select AT LEAST TWO NON-DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGIES below. □ Specific Radio and Television Stations – D – Digital □ The Jersey Bee https://jerseybee.org/ Essex □ Essex News Daily https://essexnewsdaily.com/ Essex, Union □ Morris News Bee https://www.newjerseyhills.com/morris_news_bee/ Morris □ Hanover Eagle https://www.newjerseyhills.com/hanover_eagle/ Morris □ Independent Press https://www.nj.com/independentpress Morris, Union, Essex □ Cranford Monthly https://rennamedia.com/publications/cranford￾monthly/ Union □ Union News Daily https://unionnewsdaily.com/ Union □ Spirit of Union https://rennamedia.com/ Union □ Warren Monthly https://rennamedia.com/publications/warren-monthly/ Warren □ Warren News https://www.nj.com/warren/ Warren □ Warren Daily Voice https://dailyvoice.com/nj/warren/ Warren DRAFT� Page 8 5:80-26.16(e)1 lists specific radio stations, and television stations throughout the housing region as marketing opportunities. If choosing this option, make sure your proposed stations cover the entire region. You may add more if desired. List the selected publications below or attach a list from the Marketing Outreach Tool. □ □ □ □ AND Paid Targeted Digital Advertising (must be selected in addition to stations above) – D – Digital 5:80-26.16(e)1 offers paid targeted digital advertising as an option. Some common platforms are listed below. □ Google Ads □ Microsoft Ads □ Bing Ads □ Other (please list) □ Specific Newspapers and Other Publications 5:80-26.16(e)2 lists “specific newspapers and other publications circulated within the housing region” as an option, including neighborhood-oriented weekly papers, religious publications, and organizational newsletters. If choosing this option, make sure your proposed publications cover the entire region. You may add more if desired. List the selected publications below or attach a list from the Marketing Outreach Tool. D-Digital or ND￾Non-Digital x Item of Millburn and Short Hills □ □ □ □ Employers Throughout the Housing Region – ND – Non-Digital 5:80-26-16(e)3 offers outreach to regional employers as an option. A comprehensive and regularly updated list of employers is available in the Marketing Outreach Tool. Please reach out to each listed employer in the region; you may add more if desired. If an employer no longer exists or has moved, please inform DCA. □ Community Organizations Throughout the Housing Region – ND – Non-Digital 5:80-26-16(e)4 offers community and regional organizations as an option, including nonprofit, religious, governmental, fraternal, civic, and other organizations. A comprehensive and regularly updated list of organizations is available in the Marketing Outreach Tool. Please reach out to each listed organization in the region. You may add more if desired. If an organization no longer exists or has moved, please inform DCA. □ Municipal and County Websites – D – Digital 5:80-26-16(e)5 offers municipal and county website advertising as an option. Insert the URL for the municipality. To ensure regional outreach, advertise in all county websites listed below. Municipality: https://essexcountynj.org/ http://morriscountynj.gov/ DRAFT� Page 9 www.ucnj.org www.warrencountynj.gov □ Social Media – D – Digital 5:80-26.16(e)6 offers social media as an option. Some common platforms are listed below. You may place ads on these platforms or market for free on your own page. □ Facebook □ TikTok □ Instagram □ Reddit □ YouTube □ Snapchat □ Other (please list) □ Public Transit Stops – ND – Non-Digital A comprehensive and regularly updated list of NJ Transit stops is available at https://www.nj.gov/dca/hmfa/about/has/, or in map form at njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com. Note that you must get permission from NJ Transit to post flyers. □ Other Advertising Efforts to Groups Least Likely to be Reached IV. SUMMARY Non-Digital Outreach Digital Outreach V. APPLICATIONS DRAFT� Page 10 Applications for affordable housing or notices thereof, if offered online, for the above units will be available in all County Administration Buildings and Libraries for all counties in the housing region: BUILDING LOCATION x Morris County Administration PO Box 900, Morristown, NJ 07963 (973)285-6000 x Morris County Library 30 East Hanover Avenue, Whippany, NJ 07981 (973)285-6930 x Warren County Administration 165 County Route 519 South, Belvidere, New Jersey 07823 (908)475-6200 x Warren County Library Administrative Offices 2 Shotwell Dr., Belvidere, NJ 07823 (908) 818-1280 x Essex County/Hall of Records 465 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Newark, NJ 07102 (973)621-4400 x Essex County Library 303 University Avenue, Newark, NJ 07102 (973) 877-3233 x Union County/Administration Building 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, NJ 07202 (908)527-4100 x Union County Library 1980 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ 07083 (908) 851-5450 Municipality in which the units are located (list municipal building and municipal library, address, contact person) Millburn Administrative Building: Address: 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn NJ 07041 Contact: Current Municipal Housing Liaison Millburn Library: Address: 200 Glen Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 Contact: Current Head Librarian/Director Sales/Rental Office for units (if applicable) V. CERTIFICATIONS AND ENDORSEMENTS I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that knowingly falsifying the information contained herein may affect the Municipality’s compliance and/or any state funding. ___Melissa Langer____________________________________________________________________________ Name (Type or Print) ___Affordable Housing Manager_________________________________________________________________ Title/Municipality ___Melissa Langer__________________________________________________03/06/2026_________________ Signature Date DRAFT�