New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3116

Introduced
10/3/22  

Caption

Concerns affordable housing requirements and incentivizes development of single family housing with tax credits for developers.

Impact

If enacted, SB 3116 will influence existing state laws regarding affordable housing by mandating that projects receiving state funds reserve at least 20% of their units for low- and moderate-income households. The legislation will require developers to enter into a development agreement with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, ensuring compliance with conditions set forth in the bill. This could potentially increase the availability of affordable housing units within New Jersey, addressing long-standing concerns over housing shortages.

Summary

Senate Bill 3116, known as the Affordable Single Family Homes Incentive Program Act, aims to incentivize the construction of single-family homes by providing tax credits to developers. The bill establishes a framework that allows for tax credits to be awarded based on a developer's need to close a financing gap for their project. These credits are limited to a maximum of $50 million annually and will be available to projects that meet certain criteria, including adherence to affordable housing requirements and obtaining support from local municipalities at the time of application.

Contention

Supporters of SB 3116 argue that it addresses the urgent need for affordable housing by facilitating the construction of single-family homes in a structured manner, while also ensuring economic viability for developers. However, critics express concerns that the focus on incentivizing development might not adequately address the diverse needs of different municipalities and their unique housing challenges. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the long-term implications of tax incentives on the local economies and housing markets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2489

Provides tax credit to developers for affordable housing projects in certain neighborhoods.

NJ A4266

Provides tax credit to developers for affordable housing projects in certain neighborhoods.

NJ S219

Establishes guidelines for creditworthiness determinations concerning affordable housing programs.

NJ S1830

"New Jersey Workforce Housing Partnership Act"; incentivizes homebuyer assistance to certain employees, provides tax credits for development of certain workforce housing, and provides certain assistance and affordability protections for middle-income residents; appropriates $55 million.

NJ A1206

Reduces term of affordability required for affordable housing created through middle housing construction or conversion.

NJ A1766

Establishes guidelines for creditworthiness determinations concerning affordable housing programs.

NJ S961

Reforms procedures concerning provision of affordable housing; repeals "Statewide Non-Residential Development Fee Act."

CO HB261061

Concerning funding for community integration housing, and, in connection therewith, requiring ten percent of federal low-income housing tax credits be set aside and priority for state affordable housing tax credits be given to developments t...

MT HJ30

Study resolution on incentivizing housing density and affordability

NJ A3825

Requires COAH to credit municipalities with units against fair share affordable housing obligation for certain types of housing; provides certain types of affordable housing units will be credited as two units.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.