“At a May 16 council meeting, [Inganamort] helped to persuade the council into supporting a bi-partisan bill championed by Assemblyman Anthony Bucco Jr., R-Morris, that would freeze all affordable housing litigation through the end of 2017. The Fair Share Housing Center, which is the primary litigant on the issue, has said that Chester Township should have 320 units of new construction, plus another 59 rehabilitated or existing units. Inganamort contends the numbers are too high and that such development would have a severe impact to the township’s infrastructure and environment.”
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