Supreme Court of New Jersey, 2001

TOLL BROTHERS, INC. v. Township of West Windsor

TOLL BROTHERS, INC. v. Township of West Windsor
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided May 24, 2001
772 A.2d 914; 167 N.J. 599; 2001 N.J. LEXIS 751 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

TOLL BROTHERS, INC. v. Township of West Windsor

Opinion

ON PETITION FOR CERTIFICATION

To the Appellate Division, Superior Court:

A petition for certification of the judgment in A-5858-97 having been submitted to this Court, and the Court having considered the same;

It is ORDERED that the petition for certification is granted, limited to the following issues:

(1) whether the trial court erred in concluding that the Township’s ordinances, regulations, and site factors prevented a realistic opportunity for development of affordable housing;

(2) whether the trial court erred when it considered market demand for particular housing types when it determined that the Township failed to provide a realistic opportunity for the development of affordable housing; and

(3) whether the trial court erred in holding that Toll Brothers was entitled to a building’s remedy.

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