HOBOKEN, NJ — After a long back-and-forth over an Hoboken ordinance requiring developers to set aside 10 percent of new units for affordable housing, the matter was again in court Wednesday. A New Jersey state appeals court issued an opinion that a trial court may have exceeded its authority in invalidating the ordinance, according to a story on Law360.

According to the story, "The ordinance, which was repealed in 2012, required developers to set aside 10 percent of their units for affordable housing, provide such housing elsewhere in Hoboken or make payments to the city...Attorneys representing Hoboken and the Fair Share Housing Center told the panel Wednesday that they believed, on remand, Judge Costello was supposed to address how the ordinance would be enforced."

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