Court Edict: Make Way for Housing for All
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The Daily Register VOL.97 NO.196 SHREWSBURY, N; J. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1975 15 CENTS Court edict: Make way for housing for all TRENTON (AP) - In a depression settle over the ized their growth since the from requirements of the rul- turned that portion of the landmark ruling the New Jer- construction industry. end of World War II. ing. Martino decision ^••^ , sey Supreme Court has told Nevertheless, the decision Further, the court said zon- The decision substantially "It said, "Courts do nut suburban communities they was viewed as marking a ing laws cannot be used to upheld a 1972 ruling by. Supe- build housing nor dn munici- cannot exclude low and mod- milestone in the estab- "foreclose the opportu- rior Court Judge Edward V palities." that bemt; instead erate income housing to im- lishment of public and social nity for low and moderate Martino which struck down the function of private buil- prove their tax situation and policy on housing in New Jer- income housing," and musl the zoning law of Mount Lau- ders and government that they must meet a region- sey. "affirmatively afford that op- rel Township, a Burlington agencies. al "(air share" of the need In a unanimous 70 ruling portunity, at least to the ex- County suburb of Camden The Supreme Court said the for such housing. the court said suburbs which tent of the municipality's fair and Philadelphia municipality should first have 1 Legal observers speculated still have room to grow must share of the present and pros- Martino had ordered the the chance to changi its /on yesterday after the ruling provide a variety of housing pective regional need " township to go farther and 1111• laws appropraih' in the was handed down that it opportunities and cannot limil Only when municipalities provide a plan for the con- ruling, but cautioned further kk might have little immediate housing to the kind of single- can meet the "heavy burden" struction of low and moderate judicial action would be in or- impact in the current tight family tract unit devel- of showing special circum- income housing der if the town failed f See Towns, pagf ! 1 i m economy which has seen a opments that have character- stances can they be exempted The Supreme Court over- m "** P State assumes prosecution 1 * ' i 01 1 ^^H — f in condominium financing By SHERRY CONOHAN his personal conduct "ab- dent of Jersey Shore Bank. against Mr. Beil had been office after Mr Coleman met ZONING RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL - This aerial view of the Canter- surd." with a single count of perjury' turned over to Mr Boylan's with Mr Boylan yesterday bury Green section of Mount Laurel Township shows the kind of large-lot FREEHOLD - The state Two indictments stemming in connection with his testi- office shortly after it was morning in Mr Boylan s suburban zoning which the New Jersey Supreme Court said yesterday un- attorney general's office yes- from Mr. Nappe's complaint, mony before the grand jury handed up as it would have Trenton office Their case li constitutionally excludes low and moderate income housing. The court terday took over prosecution both pertaining to The on the case. been a conflict of Interest for tentatively scheduled to go to ruled that developing communities have an obligation to provide for low of criminal charges handed Shores, were handed up by a The four stockholders in him I" have pursued it. He trial on May 12 and moderate income housing. The suit was brought against the township up by a Monmouth County Monmouth County grand jury Avenel who were charged explained that for approxi- If Monmouth County had bytheNAACP. grand jury in the financing of on Jan. 6. One charges ^venel with defrauding Mr Nappe mately three years he was retained jurisdiction over the The Shores, a Monmouth Boulevard Inc., the developer are GeSrge Daley, of 21 counsel to the Monmouth case, Mr Coleman was ex Beach condominium, and re- of The Shores; Richard L, Bo- Woodland Drive, Lincroft: County Bayshore Outfall Au- pected to personally prose- sponsibility for any probe of nello of Long Branch, the at- Michael Sandomeno, of 83 thority at the same time that cute it when it went to trial matters still pending from the torney for the corporation, Hunison Road, Rumson; Pe- Mr. Beil was chairman, and It would have been the first Saudi A rabia 's King initial investigation. and four stockholders in the ter DeNigris, 138 Bodman he had a close personal rela- case he had tried personally The U.S. Attorney's office corporation with defrauding Place, Red Bank, and Mario tionship with Mr. Beil. since taking the office of in Newark, meanwhile, was and embezzling $200,000 from Latella, of Mountainside. Prosecution of the others in- Monmouth County proKCUtor reliably reported to have un- Mr. Nappe, and the other Mr. Coleman said that pros- dicted in the case was turned March 1, 1972 dertaken a separate in- charges Peter F. Beil, presi- ecution of the indictment over to the attorney general's See Slate, page :i Faisal assassinated vestigation into a broad range BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - In Washington, American of allegations stemming from King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. officials said today the assas- the original complaint about America's staunch friend in sination of Faisal comes as a The Shores. A spokesman for the Arab world, was assassi- severe blow to U.S. policy in U.S. Attorney Jonathan Gold- Meeting with Army's head nated today by a nephew. the Middle East. stein refused to either con- Riyadh radio reported. No one in the government firm or deny the report. The radio announcement had public comment imme- Monmouth County Prose- said the nephew pulled a gun diately after the killing, but cutor James M. Coleman Jr., and shot the 69-year-old king privately officials expressed whose office has handled the is sought on status of fort several times after approach- alarm at its possible ramifi- investigation to date of The ing him to offer salutations on cations. Shores and related matters, WASHINGTON - Rep From the information I have information regarding the fu- Me occasion of the Prophet announced yesterday after a James J. Howard, D-N.J.. an- received, it does not appear ture of Ft. Monmouth is es- "My God, it couldn't come Mohammed's birthday, being meeting with Matthew P. nounced today that he is at- that ample consideration has sential to respond to the at a worse time," one official celebrated throughout the Boylan, director of the Divi- tempting to set up a meeting been given to. locating such a growing public alarm sur- Moslem world today. said. sion of Criminal Justice in the between Secretary of the combined facility at Ft Mon- rounding this matter. I ear- There was no Immediate He referred to the failure attorney general's office, that Army Howard H. Callaway mouth. A great deal of capital nestly hope that such a meet- word on the fate of the neph- by Secretary of State Henry he was turning the entire and a number of Monmouth investment and human re- ing can be arranged to openly ew. A. Kissinger to arrange a set- case over to Mr. Boylan. He County officials to discuss the sources are already available discuss these issues." Less than two hours after tlement betwen Egypt and Is- said criticism of the way his future of Ft. Monmouth. at Ft. Monmouth, and the Mr. Howard again stressed the assassination, the radio rael during his most recent office handled the in- At the same time, Mr. How- cost to the Army in relocating that although notfftng definite said Faisal's 62-year-old round of shuttle diplomacy. vestigation, and his own role ard also announced that he this activity, combined with had been decided on any pos- brother Crown Prince Khaled V\ in it figured in the decision to has asked that serious consid- the loss of talented individ- sible move out of Ft non- Ibn Abdul Aziz was pro- King Faisal Kissinger had counted on turn it over to the attorney eration be given to moving uals who cannot bear the eco- mouth to the Harry Diamond claimed king. Khaled named monarch died in a hospital of Faisal to maintain an element general. additional facilities intd Ft. nomic burden of moving dur- Center, he feels that constant another brother, Prince Fahd, gunshot wounds inflicted by of stability in the Middle The criticism, reported Monmouth. ing the present state of our pressure will help the fort. 53, as the new crown prince. what the radio described as East, since he represented widely in the media, was lev- Mr. Howard asked the sec- economy, would be over- Meanwhile, at Ft. Mon- Riyadh radio announcer his mentally deranged neph- one of the more politically eled by Moritz Nappe of Long retary to meet with the vari- whelming." mouth another group of civil- sobbed as he read a royal pal- ew, Prince Faisal Ibn Musaed conservative and anti-Com- Branch, the complainant in ous officials in mid-April as In requesting the meeting ian employes of the Army ace announcement saying the Ibn Abdul Aziz. munist regimes in the region. the case, who has alleged he suggested in a letter he re- with Mr. Callaway, Mr. How- Signal School will be faced was bilked out of nearly ceived from Eatontown May- ard said: "I would like to today with the decision of $400,000 in a series of business or, J. Joseph Frankel. request that a meeting be whether to follow the school deals in the summer of 1973, In his letter to Mr.