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NJ S3646
NJ S3646Facilitates construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by eventual occupant.
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Introduced
09/26/2024
09/26/2024
In Committee
09/26/2024
09/26/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would facilitate the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing that is built in part through sweat equity by the eventual occupant. "Sweat equity" refers to the provision of labor spent in construction or rehabilitation of a low- or moderate-income dwelling unit by one or more members of the low- or moderate-income household intended to occupy the unit. The bill directs the Commissioner of Community Affairs (commissioner) to establish an application process, and approve appropriate applicants as sweat equity certified nonprofits. The bill directs the commissioner to approve a certification application if the applicant:· possesses appropriate experience in facilitating the construction or rehabilitation of dwelling units, in part through sweat equity;· maintains appropriate controls on the affordability of dwelling units produced, in part through sweat equity, for low- or moderate-income households, to ensure that the units remain affordable for a reasonable period of time;· maintains a policy of promoting the opportunities that the organization offers in the production of housing through sweat equity to a diverse cross-section of the public; and · is organized under the "New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation Act," N.J.S.15A:1-1 et seq., or as a religious organization under Title 16 of the Revised Statutes. If sweat equity is used in producing an affordable dwelling unit, and the unit's production is facilitated by a sweat equity certified nonprofit, then the bill directs that the adaptability requirements, which ordinarily apply to affordable housing construction, do not apply. The adaptability requirements concern compliance with the technical design standards of the barrier free subcode of the State Uniform Construction Code. Additionally, for sweat equity produced units facilitated by a sweat equity certified nonprofit, the bill would:· provide the units with an exemption from the ordinary affirmative marketing requirements of the "Fair Housing Act," P.L.1985, c.222 (C.52:27D-301 et al.); and· allow the controls on affordability maintained by the sweat equity certified nonprofit to be substituted for the equivalent requirements of the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls. The bill requires the commissioner to direct the appropriate offices or divisions of the Department of Community Affairs, to provide expedited assistance to sweat equity certified nonprofits and municipalities in:· ensuring that units, for which sweat equity is used in construction or rehabilitation, are counted towards the fair share affordable housing obligation of the municipality; · facilitating the transfer of abandoned property in the municipality, as appropriate for the production of affordable housing, to the sweat equity certified nonprofit through necessary processes, including but not limited to the process for individual abandoned property takings pursuant to section 37 of the "New Jersey Urban Redevelopment Act," P.L.1996, c.62 (C.55:19-56); and· facilitating use of the municipal affordable housing trust fund, and the "New Jersey Affordable Housing Trust Fund," for the production of units for which sweat equity is used in the construction or rehabilitation. Additionally, the bill provides that a low- or moderate-income project for which sweat equity is used, and the construction or rehabilitation of the unit is facilitated by a nonprofit entity approved as a sweat equity certified nonprofit, is to be eligible to obtain advance funding from the "New Jersey Affordable Housing Trust Fund." The bill directs the commissioner, by the first day of the fourth month next following enactment, to adopt the rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of the bill, including, but not limited to, rules and regulations to:· facilitate the provision of advance funding to sweat equity certified nonprofits for certain projects; and · specify appropriate processes for determining the amounts of advance funding that may be provided and the amounts that may be provided in relation to individual projects. The bill would take effect on the first day of the fourth month next following enactment.
AI Summary
This bill facilitates the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by the eventual occupant. The bill establishes a process for the Commissioner of Community Affairs to certify nonprofit organizations as "sweat equity certified nonprofits" that have experience in facilitating the construction or rehabilitation of dwelling units using sweat equity. If sweat equity is used to produce an affordable unit facilitated by a certified nonprofit, the unit is exempt from certain adaptability requirements, affirmative marketing requirements, and affordability controls. The bill also directs the Department of Community Affairs to provide expedited assistance to certified nonprofits and municipalities on issues related to counting these sweat equity units towards affordable housing obligations, transferring abandoned property, and accessing affordable housing funds. Additionally, the bill makes sweat equity-produced affordable housing units eligible for advance funding from the New Jersey Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
Committee Categories
Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee (on 09/26/2024)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/S3646 |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S4000/3646_I1.HTM |
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