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| | Toll Brothers Inc. v. Township of West Windsor (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Suffice it to say that West Windsor Township is a suburban community, located just north of the State Capital in Trenton, whose housing stock, from 1982 to 1992, more than doubled, increasing from 2907 units to 6115 units and is comprised primarily of high priced large lot single family houses. |
 | | The Township appealed to the Supreme Court contending that it had, in fact, zoned for affordable housing by providing for, among other things, multi-family units and single family detached housing, having zero lot lines, where one side of the house is windowless and lies directly on a side lot line. |
 | | West Windsor presented a unique opportunity for the APA and its N.J. Chapter to argue the vital importance of the Supreme Courts consideration of the N.J. State Development and Redevelopment Plan, which replaced the State Guide Plan, as a tool to assist the States courts in adjudicating affordable housing disputes and compliance. |
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