A Middlesex County judge has issued guidelines that municipalities, developers and affordable housing advocates must follow when determining whether local governments are living up to their responsibilities to provide their constitutionally mandated share of low- and moderate-income homes.

Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson released the guidelines July 9 in a declaratory judgment action filed by Monroe Township, which is seeking to have its affordable housing plan declared compliant with the state Supreme Court’s mandates in its decades-old series of Mount Laurel rulings.

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