Land Use & Zoning

New Jersey's Mount Laurel doctrine requires municipalities to:

APreserve all farmland within their borders
BZone for and provide a fair share of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households✓ Correct
CMaintain minimum lot sizes of at least one acre
DCreate historic preservation districts in all downtown areas

Explanation

The Mount Laurel doctrine, established by the NJ Supreme Court, mandates that every NJ municipality must provide zoning and other mechanisms to accommodate its fair share of regional affordable housing needs for low- and moderate-income residents.

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