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1 Volume 16 Issue No. 6 Prepared 8/10 T H E N E W J E R S E Y Construction Reporter June 2010 Data D C A DEPARTMENT OF Community AFFAIRS State of New Jersey Chris Christie, Governor Department of Community Affairs Lori Grifa, Commissioner Division of Codes and Standards Cynthia A. Wilk, Director Distributed by the Department of Community Affairs Division of Codes and Standards 101 South Broad Street PO Box 802 Trenton, NJ

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Description Pages INTRODUCTION Highlights Analysis of data in this month s report i-iv Foreword Background information 1 Exhibits A - C Definition of terms used throughout the tables 2-4 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION Tables 1-6 OFFICE SPACE Tables 7-8 RETAIL SPACE Tables 9-10 DOLLAR AMOUNTS Tables NEW HOUSE PRICES Housing units authorized and certified, housing units demolished, monthly and year-to-date figures Square feet of office space authorized and certified, monthly and year-to-date figures Square feet of retail space authorized and certified, monthly and year-to-date figures Dollar amount of construction authorized by county and top municipalities, monthly and year to date; dollar amount of construction authorized by use group and permit type, New Jersey totals, monthly and year to date; average new house prices by county Table 14 Price of new houses issued a warranty, by county 31 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA Housing units authorized and certified, office and retail space authorized, and dollar amount of construction authorized by municipality, monthly totals MSD-1 - MSD-12 ILLUSTRATIONS Map 1 Housing units authorized by municipality, year to date 9 Map 2 Office space authorized by municipality, year to date 18 Map 3 Retail space authorized by municipality, year to date 23 Map 4 Estimated cost of construction authorized by municipality, year to date 28

3 JUNE 2010 HIGHLIGHTS At mid year, New Jersey s construction industry continues to struggle, but June showed signs of recovery. The estimated cost of work authorized by building permits for the month was $937 million. This was 34.3 percent more than last month and 25.8 percent more than June Work was split evenly between residential and office, retail, and other commercial activity. New houses and residential renovations totaled $467 million in June, 50.2 percent of all authorized construction. Nonresidential work amounted to $467 million, or 49.8 percent; 552 of New Jersey s 566 municipalities reported. New homes accounted for 20 percent of all authorized work. A total of 986 new houses were authorized by building permits in June. Thus far for 2010, this was the highest monthly total. Hoboken, Hudson County had the most work, $37.5 million. About 90 percent was for new houses. Hoboken had 161 authorized dwellings in June, top among municipalities. A 157-unit condominium project with retail space accounted for $33 million. Paramus, Bergen County had $34.4 million of construction in June. Over 93 percent was from new commercial buildings, including a Lowe s home improvement center and an auto dealership. Delran Township, Burlington County reported $21.1 million. School additions accounted for more than three-quarters of this total. Princeton Township, Mercer County had $18.2 million of work. Half of this was for a new, 249,000 square foot science building for Princeton University. State buildings refers to a category of building permits issued to New Jersey State government agencies or their instrumentalities. June activity totaled $72.2 million. Among the larger projects were large capital improvements at both Montclair and Rutgers universities. Mid-Year Review 2009 was a bad year for the construction industry, particularly homebuilders, and halfway through 2010, conditions have not changed markedly one way or the other. The estimated cost of construction authorized by building permits between January and June 2010 totaled $4.717 billion. This was only about $70 million below the amount of activity reported for the same six-month period last year, a decline of 1.5 percent. i

4 New home construction is up by more than 300 units in 2010 year compared to this same six-month period last year, an increase of 6.3 percent. Office construction is up by more than 900,000 square feet (57.8 percent), but new retail space is down by 170,000 square feet (16.6 percent) compared to January- June Major Construction Indicators, New Jersey: Six-Month Comparison Period Estimated Cost of Construction Authorized Housing Units Authorized Office Space (square feet) Authorized Retail Space (square feet) Jan June 2010 $4,717,038,827 5,416 2,526, ,570 Jan June 2009 $4,786,597,993 5,097 1,601,287 1,048,198 Jan June 2008 $7,314,157,255 9,304 4,275,268 3,946,329 Jan June 2007 $7,436,971,200 12,852 4,364,617 2,256,732 Jan June 2006 $7,582,375,400 17,139 6,034,350 1,954,303 Jan June 2005 $7,081,730,877 18,587 5,106,005 3,158,251 Jan June 2004 $6,449,484,680 18,075 5,510,963 1,816,673 Jan June 2003 $5,331,838,015 15,060 4,572,969 3,116,205 Jan June 2002 $5,530,176,347 15,026 4,717,733 4,255,238 Jan June 2001 $6,157,204,386 16,834 9,771,589 3,244,421 Jan June 2000 $4,798,965,724 16,849 5,972,159 2,233,888 Jan June 1999 $4,994,367,961 16,809 5,254,870 3,596,066 Jan June 1998 $4,121,149,094 15,139 4,780,300 4,128,120 Jan June 1997 $3,926,007,970 12,824 3, ,622,495 Change, $69,559, , ,628 Percent Change -1.5% 6.3% 57.8% -16.6% Change, $2,527,559,262-4,207-2,673,981-2,898,131 Percent Change -52.8% -82.5% % % Source: N.J. Department of Community Affairs, 8/9/10 Plainsboro (Middlesex County) leads all municipalities with $165.4 million of construction. Over $145 million (88 percent of all activity) was for work on the University Medical Center. ii

5 New Brunswick (Middlesex County) reported $91.1 million of work for the first half of A new, 23-story high rise development that will have a mix of residential and office uses accounted for over 80 percent of all authorized work. The 628,600 square foot building will have 192 dwelling units. Jersey City (Hudson County) had $89.3 million of work between January and June, Over the last ten years, no other municipality had more construction. New homes accounted for much of this activity. In 2010, construction is still strong, but not because of new houses. They only account for 23 percent of the activity in the City between January and June. More than half is from renovations and fit ups of existing commercial buildings. Franklin Township (Somerset County) had $84.1 million of work through June. Over half was for two commercial buildings. A new medical office complex is underway with an estimated construction cost of $35.9 million. The Township also reported a $12.2 million permit update for work on a new data center office building for investment bank Morgan Stanley. Work on the project began in One construction trend evident midway through 2010 is the high level of State Building activity. State buildings include large public improvements typically undertaken by State government agencies or their instrumentalities. This can encompass permits issued to special-purpose authorities, like New Jersey Transit or the Sports and Exposition Authority. It also includes work done by State Universities, and thus far, 2010 is a strong year for such development, accounting for nearly 2 of every $3 dollars authorized. Estimated Cost of Construction Authorized for Major Development at State Universities, January-June 2010 State University Montclair Rutgers The College of New Jersey William Paterson Total Estimated Dollar Amount of Construction $122.7 million 65.5 million 5.7 million 3.5 million $197.4 million iii

6 New House Prices A total of 2,200 new homes were completed and began enrollment in a new home warranty program in the second quarter of The median sales price of these houses was $382,105. The most expensive new houses were in Morris, Hunterdon, and Bergen Counties. The median sales price in Morris was $624,150. In Hunterdon and Bergen Counties, it was $623,770 and $558,500, respectively. New House Prices Period Number of New Houses Median Sale Price Percent Change in Sale Price ,903 $183, ,640 $190, % ,884 $209, % ,479 $224, % ,058 $231, % ,372 $253, % ,647 $274, % ,226 $307, % ,844 $349, % ,571 $378, % ,697 $413, % ,397 $424, % ,841 $425, % ,161 $368, % 1 st QTR ,362 $439,000 2 nd QTR ,270 $430, % 3 rd QTR ,610 $411, % 4 th QTR ,155 $410, % 1 st QTR ,637 $432, % 2 nd QTR ,240 $475, % 3 rd QTR ,204 $405, % 4 th QTR ,760 $380, % 1 st QTR ,816 $369, % 2 nd QTR ,375 $382, % 3 rd QTR ,494 $370, % 4 th QTR ,476 $348, % 1 st QTR 2010 (p) 1,452 $381, % 2 nd QTR 2010 (p) 2,200 $383, % Source: N.J. Department of Community Affairs, 8/9/10 iv

7 T HE NEW JERSEY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER contains statistics on construction activity in New Jersey. Information in the report comes from construction officials who administer the State Uniform Construction Code (UCC) (N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.) in New Jersey s 566 municipalities. Each month, construction officials send to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) reports on the permits and certificates they issue. Permits authorize the start of construction and cover four types of activity: (1) New construction permits authorize the start of a new structure. (2) Permits for additions refer to work that will add space (volume and square feet) to an existing building. (3) Alterations also involve existing structures, but the work authorized will not add space. Typically, construction officials issue permits for alterations when the work is subject to one or more of the UCC s major subcodes (building, electrical, plumbing, fire protection). (4) Demolition permits authorize the removal of a building or some other structure. The CONSTRUCTION REPORTER identifies only those demolitions that will result in the loss of housing. In addition to permits, the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER has information on the certificates issued by construction officials. While permits authorize the start of construction, certificates are issued for work completed and ready for occupancy. Each month, the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER will report on the number of housing units and the amount of office and retail space authorized for construction, along with the number of housing units and the amount of office and retail space completed. Data Comparability The CONSTRUCTION REPORTER contains information on authorized housing units that is tabulated two different ways. The DCA tabulates Tables 1 through 3 and Tables 8 through 13 based on the use of buildings, defined in groups by New Jersey s UCC. Exhibit B on page 3 summarizes these groups. Tables 4, 5, and 6 show authorized housing units as defined and tabulated by the United States Census Bureau. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development prepares these tables for publication in the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER. Exhibit C on page 4 describes the housing definitions used by the Census Bureau. The DCA series and the Census Bureau series on authorized housing units differ two important ways. First, the DCA series includes housing units created as a result of permits issued to alter or make additions to existing structures. The Census Bureau counts only those housing units authorized from permits issued for new construction. Second, the Census Bureau imputes data for localities that fail to submit monthly reports on time. An asterisk in the Census column of data appearing in the Municipal Summary Data table at the back of the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER indicates those towns with imputed data. The Census Bureau bases these imputations on historic trends. The DCA series shows information for only those towns that submitted monthly reports. If a municipality failed to submit a monthly report on time, No report appears in the appropriate columns in the Municipal Summary Data table. Additional Terms A number of other terms appear in the tables throughout the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER. Exhibit A on page 2 defines additional construction permit and certificate terms. 1

8 Exhibit A Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms Addition Permit type issued for construction work that adds space (volume and square feet) to an existing structure. Alteration Permit type involving one or more subcodes (building, electrical, fire protection, and plumbing). The work is authorized for an existing structure and does not add new space. Certificate A document issued by a construction official indicating completion of work for which a permit was issued. Dollar Amount of Construction Estimated cost of work, as reported by the permit applicant to the construction official. Demolition Permit type authorizing the demolition of an existing structure. Housing Units Certified A rental or for-sale unit completed and certified by the construction official for conforming to the standards in the New Jersey UCC. Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits A rental or for-sale dwelling unit authorized by a construction permit. See Exhibits B and C for explanations of the different definitions of housing structures. The Table 1 series and Tables 2 and 3 show housing units as classified by the residential use groups defined in Exhibit B. Tables 4, 5, and 6 identify authorized housing as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. (See Exhibit C.) Housing Unit Demolitions Rental or for-sale housing to be demolished, as reported to the construction official by permit applicants. New Construction Permit type authorizing the start of a new structure. Permit Square Feet A document issued by construction officials that authorizes the construction of a new structure or an addition, alteration, or demolition of an existing structure. Estimated building area, as reported on permits for new construction and additions. State Buildings Buildings or structures constructed or owned by the State or any of its instrumentalities. Construction activity reported in this category includes State offices, colleges, hospitals, prisons, facilities operated by New Jersey Transit and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, and other State authorities. 2

9 Exhibit B Buildings (Grouped by Use) Residential Buildings where members of households live. Examples of residential groups include: one- and two-family houses (R-3 and R-5); apartments, townhouses, and other multifamily houses (R-2); and mixed-use housing, where the house is a relatively smaller part of a building that has another use (e.g., an apartment over a store). Therapeutic residences (R-4) for 6 to 16 occupants are also included in this category. The Table 1 series and Tables 2 and 3 show authorized housing units by group definition. The following groups refer to industrial, commercial, and other nonresidential structures. Assembly Business Educational Hazardous Use Hotels, Motels, Guest Houses Industrial Institutional Mercantile Storage Signs, Fences, Miscellaneous Structures where people gather for civic, social, or religious purposes. Examples include: theaters (group A-1); night clubs, dance halls, casino gaming areas, etc. (A-2); libraries, restaurants, lecture halls, art galleries (A-3); houses of worship (A-4); and grandstands, coliseums, stadiums, and amusement park structures (A-5). Office buildings (group B) for business transactions of all kinds including banks, corporate offices, professional offices, government buildings, beauty shops, motor vehicle showrooms, and out-patient clinics. Buildings for educational purposes through the 12th grade (group E). Buildings used to manufacture, process, or store materials that constitute a high fire, explosion, or health hazard (group H). Buildings for shelter and sleeping where the primary occupants use the facility on a temporary basis, staying less than 30 days (group R-1). Factory buildings where the occupants make, process, or assemble products that are not highly combustible, flammable, or explosive. Includes automotive, appliance, and furniture manufacturers; electric power plants; food processing plants; foundries; and water pumping, solid waste disposal, and incineration plants (group F). Buildings for people who suffer from physical limitations because of age or health; buildings for people detained for penal or correction purposes. Includes: supervised residential homes for six or more people (group I-1); medical and nursing-care facilities (I-2); jails, reformatories, and asylums (I-3); and day care for six or more occupants (I-4). Buildings for display and sale purposes. Includes retail stores, automotive service stations, shops, salesrooms, and markets (group M). Buildings used to store goods that are not highly combustible or explosive. Includes warehouses, open parking structures, lumberyards, livestock shelters, and mausoleums (group S). Accessory buildings and miscellaneous structures including fences over six feet in height, signs, private garages, sheds, agricultural buildings, carports, retaining walls, tanks, and swimming pools (group U). 3

10 Exhibit C Residential Structures (U.S. Census Bureau Definitions) Tables 4, 5, and 6 show authorized housing units based on the structure types defined below by the U.S. Census Bureau. The number of units shown in these tables refers to those authorized by building permits issued for new construction only. Single-Family Houses Include all detached one-family houses and all attached one-family houses separated by a wall that extends from ground to roof with no common heating system or inter-structural public utilities. Include prefabricated, sectionalized, panelized, and modular homes that are manufactured partially off site, but are transported and assembled at the construction site. Two-Family Buildings Include all buildings with two housing units that may be above one another or side by side. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal. Three- and Four- Family Buildings Include all buildings with three or four housing units. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal. Five-or-More- Family Buildings Include all buildings with five or more housing units. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal. Private Housing Units Housing owned by a private company or individual during the period of construction. This includes all housing built by nonprofit organizations and "turnkey" housing; for example, housing that will be sold to a local public housing authority when completed. Public Housing Units Housing owned by a governmental body during the period of construction. 4

11 Table 1a HOUSE 8/9/10 County Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 Total June 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use Total Year to Date 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN STATE BUILDINGS* NEW JERSEY ,416 3,278 1, NJ 2009 (8/7/09) ,097 2,834 2, The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 5

12 Table 1b HSEMUN1 8/9/10 Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits: Top Municipalities, June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use 1 Hoboken City Hudson Jersey City Hudson Toms River Township Ocean Cinnaminson Township Burlington Elizabeth City Union Lakewood Township Ocean Monroe Township Middlesex West Long Branch Borough Monmouth Sayreville Borough Middlesex Howell Township Monmouth Montvale Borough Bergen Allamuchy Township Warren Franklin Township Somerset West Windsor Township Mercer Hanover Township Morris Florence Township Burlington Ocean City Cape May Vineland City Cumberland South Brunswick Township Middlesex Egg Harbor Township Atlantic TOP MUNICIPALITIES NEW JERSEY TOP AS % OF STATE 65.3% 34.6% 97.7% 33.3% The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. 6

13 Table 1c HSEMUN2 8/8/10 Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits: Top Municipalities, January through June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use 1 Hoboken City Hudson Lakewood Township Ocean New Brunswick City Middlesex Carteret Borough Middlesex Paterson City Passaic Monroe Township Middlesex Toms River Township Ocean Lacey Township Ocean Newark City Essex Jersey City Hudson Elizabeth City Union Cinnaminson Township Burlington West Long Branch Borough Monmouth Pleasantville City Atlantic Barnegat Township Ocean City of Orange Township Essex Piscataway Township Middlesex Jackson Township Ocean Vineland City Cumberland Egg Harbor Township Atlantic TOP MUNICIPALITIES 2, , NEW JERSEY 5,416 3,278 1, TOP AS % OF STATE 44.5% 22.3% 76.9% 95.1% The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. 7

14 Table 1d NEWHSE 8/9/10 County Housing Units Authorized by New Construction Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 Total June 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use Total Year to Date 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN STATE BUILDINGS* NEW JERSEY ,230 3,204 1, NJ 2009 (8/7/09) ,916 2,739 2, The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 8

15 Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits January through June Hoboken 229 units HUDSON CO Lakewood 206 units OCEAN CO New Brunswick 192 units MIDDLESEX CO Carteret 183 units MIDDLESEX CO Paterson 167 units PASSAIC CO. 6. Monroe 154 units MIDDLESEX CO. NJ Municipalities Housing Units 25 or less 26 to to 229 MAP1 8/9/10

16 Table 2 CERTS 8/9/10 County Housing Units Certified: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 Total 1 & 2 Family June Multifamily Mixed Use Total Year to Date 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN STATE BUILDINGS* NEW JERSEY 1, ,493 3,428 2, NJ 2009 (8/7/09) 1, ,155 3,927 3, The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 10

17 Table 3 DEMOS 8/9/10 County Total Housing Units Demolished: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 June 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use Total Year to Date 1 & 2 Family Multifamily Mixed Use ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN STATE BUILDINGS* NEW JERSEY ,360 1, NJ 2009 (8/7/09) ,254 1, *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 11

18 Table 4 Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey: June 2010 Year to Date* Type of Construction May 2010 June Number Change Percent Total Private Units Authorized 876 1,289 5,967 6, Single Family ,176 3, Two Family Three or Four Family Five or More Family ,523 1, CENSUS1 7/20/01 *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. The Census Bureau allocates revisions to prior months and therefore monthly year-to-date totals reflect these changes. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, July,

19 Table 6 Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey Counties: 2010 County Total Single Family June Two Family 3 or 4 Family 5 or More Family Total Year to Date* 2010 ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN NEW JERSEY 1, ,098 CENSUS3 7/20/01 *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. See Table 5 for revised statewide data for prior months. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, July,

20 Table 6 Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey Counties: 2010 County Total Single Family June Two Family 3 or 4 Family 5 or More Family Total Year to Date* 2010 ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN NEW JERSEY 1, ,098 CENSUS3 7/20/01 *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. See Table 5 for revised statewide data for prior months. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, July,

21 Table 7a OFFCSPC 8/9/10 County Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 Total June New Construction Additions Total Year to Date New Construction Additions ATLANTIC 1, ,390 44,813 37,808 7,005 BERGEN 29,001 26,000 3,001 76,307 63,760 12,547 BURLINGTON 3,717 3, ,029 7,563 14,466 CAMDEN 6,823 6, , ,982 15,880 CAPE MAY ,442 5, CUMBERLAND 1,761 1, ,834 12, ESSEX 9,384 9, ,294 22,526 35,768 GLOUCESTER 25,620 23,247 2, , ,881 2,378 HUDSON ,644 34, HUNTERDON 10,618 10, ,810 10,810 0 MERCER 272, , , ,236 6,752 MIDDLESEX 23,137 19,465 3, , ,684 22,454 MONMOUTH 47,106 47, , ,447 73,312 MORRIS 19,354 5,924 13,430 73,988 52,524 21,464 OCEAN 5,799 5, ,718 35,997 10,721 PASSAIC ,057 6,784 66,273 SALEM ,174 4,174 0 SOMERSET 17, ,241 99,836 79,866 19,970 SUSSEX 7,868 7, ,401 12,520 1,881 UNION 14,059 8,811 5,248 41,304 12,852 28,452 WARREN ,056 3,202 2,854 STATE BUILDINGS* ,545 73,545 0 NEW JERSEY 495, ,178 46,907 2,526,258 2,183, ,570 NJ 2009 (8/7/09) 213, ,089 51,791 1,601,287 1,345, ,979 *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 15

22 Table 7b OFFCMUN1 8/9/10 Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total New Construction Additions 1 Princeton Township Mercer 248, , Freehold Township Monmouth 35,466 35, Hackensack City Bergen 26,000 26, Lawrence Township Mercer 21,845 21, East Brunswick Township Middlesex 19,465 19, Franklin Township Somerset 17, ,241 7 Woolwich Township Gloucester 15,960 15, Florham Park Borough Morris 13, ,740 9 Wall Township Monmouth 11,638 11, Belleville Town Essex 9,384 9, Clinton Township Hunterdon 8,800 8, Harrison Township Gloucester 6,303 6, Hampton Township Sussex 5,550 5, Cranford Township Union 5, , Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp Morris 4,963 4, Elizabeth City Union 4,963 4, Union Township Union 3,848 3, Evesham Township Burlington 3,717 3, Piscataway Township Middlesex 3, , Cherry Hill Township Camden 3,463 3,463 0 TOP MUNICIPALITIES 469, ,086 38,901 NEW JERSEY 495, ,178 46,907 TOP AS % OF STATE 94.9% 96.2% 82.9% 16

23 Table 7c OFFCMUN2 8/9/10 Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, January through June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total New Construction Additions 1 New Brunswick City Middlesex 628, , Voorhees Township Camden 305, , Princeton Township Mercer 248, , Franklin Township Somerset 88,258 71,017 17,241 5 Robbinsville Township Mercer 62,974 62, Freehold Township Monmouth 57,773 49,216 8,557 7 Totowa Borough Passaic 49, ,557 8 Hamilton Township Mercer 45,148 40,476 4,672 9 Manalapan Township Monmouth 41,948 41, Wall Township Monmouth 40,699 29,054 11, Logan Township Gloucester 38,768 38, Woodbury Heights Borough Gloucester 36,068 36, Neptune City Borough Monmouth 33, , Egg Harbor Township Atlantic 33,840 29,800 4, Newark City Essex 33,433 13,142 20, Jersey City Hudson 32,136 32, Hackensack City Bergen 30,484 30, Florham Park Borough Morris 26,440 13,700 12, Lawrence Township Mercer 21,845 21, New Brunswick City Middlesex 628, ,604 0 TOP MUNICIPALITIES 1,875,321 1,712, ,661 NEW JERSEY 2,526,258 2,183, ,570 TOP AS % OF STATE 74.2% 78.4% 47.5% State Buildings 73,545 73,

24 Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits January through June New Brunswick 628,604 sq. ft. MIDDLESEX CO. 2. Voorhees 305,202 sq. ft. CAMDEN CO Princeton Twp. 248,761 sq. ft. MERCER CO. NJ Municipalities Office Square Feet less than 50,000 50,000 to 100,000 over 100,000 MAP2 8/9/10

25 Table 8 CERTOFF 8/9/10 County Office Square Feet Certified: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 Total June New Construction Additions Total Year to Date New Construction Additions ATLANTIC 18,450 17,410 1,040 33,921 29,044 4,877 BERGEN ,502 70,947 23,555 BURLINGTON 1, ,175 63,865 62,690 1,175 CAMDEN 8,847 3,519 5, ,245 70,556 44,689 CAPE MAY 20,711 20, ,848 60,848 0 CUMBERLAND ,039 47,058 30,981 ESSEX ,697 13,652 30,045 GLOUCESTER ,285 2, HUDSON ,838 77,838 0 HUNTERDON 11,890 11, , ,687 2,394 MERCER 89,861 86,835 3, , ,945 3,026 MIDDLESEX 2,400 2, , ,668 35,184 MONMOUTH 28,496 23,270 5, , ,298 9,196 MORRIS 16,765 14,355 2, , ,878 85,030 OCEAN 12,500 11, , ,070 4,698 PASSAIC 14, ,411 98,709 78,268 20,441 SALEM 9,350 9, ,021 32,021 0 SOMERSET ,264 20,009 26,255 SUSSEX ,720 14,550 4,170 UNION 4,963 4, ,069 71,349 28,720 WARREN ,810 3,600 5,210 STATE BUILDINGS* 142, , , ,289 0 NEW JERSEY 382, ,261 33,577 2,194,196 1,833, ,531 NJ /7/09) 416, ,293 27,493 2,268,082 2,002, ,038 *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 19

26 Table 9a RETSPACE 8/9/10 County Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 Total June New Construction Additions Total Year to Date New Construction Additions ATLANTIC , ,347 0 BERGEN 175, ,662 1, , ,662 12,507 BURLINGTON 8,825 8, ,581 17,581 0 CAMDEN ,840 18, CAPE MAY ,288 7, CUMBERLAND 1, ,240 1, ,240 ESSEX GLOUCESTER ,795 88,795 0 HUDSON , ,242 0 HUNTERDON MERCER 3,300 3, ,055 48,055 0 MIDDLESEX ,695 3,695 0 MONMOUTH 1,600 1, ,088 36,088 0 MORRIS ,983 13,983 0 OCEAN 22, ,799 93,082 69,865 23,217 PASSAIC ,168 6, SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX 6,600 6, ,600 13, UNION 26,500 26, ,760 29, WARREN ,120 10,171 5,949 STATE BUILDINGS* NEW JERSEY 245, ,488 25, , ,321 45,249 NJ /7/09 75,908 65,003 10,905 1,048, ,227 84,971 *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 20

27 Table 9b RETMUN18/9/10 Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total New Construction Additions 1 Paramus Borough Bergen 166, , Clark Township Union 26,500 26, Brick Township Ocean 22, ,799 4 Delran Township Burlington 8,825 8, Hardyston Township Sussex 6,600 6, Mahwah Township Bergen 4,282 4, Hamilton Township Mercer 3,300 3, River Vale Township Bergen 3,030 3, Ocean Township Monmouth 1,600 1, Fort Lee Borough Bergen 1, , Vineland City Cumberland 1, , Mansfield Township Warren Pequannock Township Morris TOP MUNICIPALITIES 245, ,488 25,469 NEW JERSEY 245, ,488 25,469 TOP AS % OF STATE 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 21

28 Table 9c RETMUN2 8/910 Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, January through June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total New Construction Additions 1 Paramus Borough Bergen 166, , Bayonne City Hudson 151, , Glassboro Borough Gloucester 49,341 49, Atlantic City Atlantic 46,118 46, Mantua Township Gloucester 39,314 39, West Windsor Township Mercer 30,191 30, Wyckoff Township Bergen 30,000 30, Egg Harbor Township Atlantic 28,938 28, Brick Township Ocean 28,388 5,589 22, Pleasantville City Atlantic 27,538 27, Clark Township Union 26,500 26, Jackson Township Ocean 24,153 23, Barnegat Township Ocean 20,427 20, Hamilton Township Mercer 17,864 17, Manalapan Township Monmouth 14,820 14, Lindenwold Borough Camden 14,355 14, Stafford Township Ocean 14,000 14, Hanover Township Morris 13,982 13, Hardyston Township Sussex 13,200 13, Ramsey Borough Bergen 10, ,382 TOP MUNICIPALITIES 767, ,507 33,596 NEW JERSEY 874, ,321 45,249 TOP AS % OF STATE 87.7% 88.4% 74.2% 22

29 Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits January through June Paramus Boro 166,350 sq. ft. BERGEN CO Bayonne 151,242 sq. ft. HUDSON CO NJ Municipalities Retail Square Feet less than 50,000 more than 50,000 MAP3 8/9/10

30 Table 10 CERTRET 8/9/10 County Total Retail Square Feet Certified: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 June New Construction Additions Total Year to Date New Construction Additions ATLANTIC ,803 6,803 0 BERGEN , ,455 0 BURLINGTON ,126 17,126 0 CAMDEN CAPE MAY 7,994 7, ,619 13,619 0 CUMBERLAND ,838 14,838 0 ESSEX ,284 5,284 3,000 GLOUCESTER ,717 23,717 0 HUDSON ,400 5,400 0 HUNTERDON ,227 13,227 0 MERCER ,795 4,795 0 MIDDLESEX ,061 29,153 5,908 MONMOUTH ,101 14,101 0 MORRIS , ,682 OCEAN 21,887 19,878 2, , ,558 2,424 PASSAIC ,800 1,800 0 SALEM SOMERSET ,126 90,126 0 SUSSEX ,000 24,000 17,000 UNION ,279 10,279 0 WARREN STATE BUILDINGS* NEW JERSEY 29,935 27,926 2, , ,335 79,294 NJ /7/09 143, ,757 9,503 1,560,043 1,415, ,445 *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 24

31 Table 11a WORK 8/9/10 Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, June 2010 June Year to Date County Total Residential Nonresidential Total Residential Nonresidential ATLANTIC $18,810,951 $9,630,806 $9,180,145 $207,558,744 $74,145,677 $133,413,067 BERGEN 132,137,572 60,107,840 72,029, ,957, ,127, ,830,191 BURLINGTON 93,325,985 17,977,166 75,348, ,355,836 85,205, ,149,946 CAMDEN 33,690,115 11,874,756 21,815, ,194,116 62,793,424 86,400,692 CAPE MAY 15,187,327 11,962,248 3,225, ,389,950 76,323,896 29,066,054 CUMBERLAND 9,008,013 3,185,078 5,822,935 41,422,536 20,033,093 21,389,443 ESSEX 49,516,163 33,248,242 16,267, ,095, ,243,269 96,852,091 GLOUCESTER 15,972,122 7,170,011 8,802, ,617,701 60,817,098 77,800,603 HUDSON 57,489,348 44,796,004 12,693, ,911, ,869, ,041,644 HUNTERDON 9,958,020 5,183,648 4,774,372 56,480,530 32,748,386 23,732,144 MERCER 68,565,663 23,383,950 45,181, ,256, ,125, ,130,838 MIDDLESEX 74,414,061 31,027,117 43,386, ,205, ,834, ,371,386 MONMOUTH 70,246,629 40,389,499 29,857, ,767, ,363, ,403,982 MORRIS 44,062,953 27,520,626 16,542, ,954, ,930, ,024,099 OCEAN 54,112,055 34,945,234 19,166, ,926, ,482,974 74,443,868 PASSAIC 11,711,616 7,978,498 3,733, ,144,824 60,887,759 47,257,065 SALEM 2,858,133 1,270,747 1,587,386 30,650,692 9,418,330 21,232,362 SOMERSET 25,632,558 16,370,400 9,262, ,436, ,979, ,457,426 SUSSEX 7,589,985 4,576,099 3,013,886 44,135,849 30,237,354 13,898,495 UNION 63,200,718 26,996,947 36,203, ,769, ,354, ,415,467 WARREN 7,395,291 3,989,003 3,406,288 51,167,609 16,279,905 34,887,704 STATE BUILDINGS* 72,152,557 46,443,449 25,709, ,639,560 94,028, ,611,403 NEW JERSEY $937,037,835 $470,027,368 $467,010,467 $4,717,038,827 $2,205,228,857 $2,511,809,970 NJ 2009 (8/7/09) $744,789,248 $359,907,524 $384,881,724 $4,786,597,993 $2,121,355,924 $2,665,242,069 *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2. 25

32 Table 11b WORK1 8/9/10 Dollar Amount Construction Authorized by Building Permits: Top Municipalities, June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total Residential Nonresidential 1 Hoboken City Hudson $37,517,245 $36,670,127 $847,118 2 Paramus Borough Bergen 34,424,225 2,241,704 32,182,521 3 Delran Township Burlington 21,124, ,435 20,931,986 4 Lawrence Township Mercer 18,508,226 4,255,649 14,252,577 5 Princeton Township Mercer 18,186,527 2,910,487 15,276,040 6 North Hanover Township Burlington 16,809,533 66,888 16,742,645 7 Moorestown Township Burlington 15,354, ,852 14,475,994 8 Linden City Union 12,912, ,286 12,344,657 9 Edison Township Middlesex 12,366,297 5,175,043 7,191, Elizabeth City Union 10,718,192 6,026,120 4,692, Jersey City Hudson 9,971,008 4,609,689 5,361, Livingston Township Essex 9,633,391 6,893,876 2,739, Carteret Borough Middlesex 9,581, ,052 9,021, Freehold Township Monmouth 9,367,416 2,164,310 7,203, Leonia Borough Bergen 9,144, ,526 8,841, Brick Township Ocean 8,968,772 2,860,515 6,108, Lakewood Township Ocean 8,845,343 7,098,483 1,746, Hopewell Township Mercer 8,653,091 1,235,148 7,417, Toms River Township Ocean 8,010,916 6,434,874 1,576, Stratford Borough Camden 7,808,666 86,701 7,721,965 TOP MUNICIPALITIES 280,098,147 91,231,765 88,652,671 NEW JERSEY $937,037,835 $470,027,368 $467,010,467 TOP AS % OF STATE 29.9% 19.4% 19.0% 26

33 Table 11c WORK2 8/9/10 Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits : Municipalities, January through June 2010 Rank Municipality County Total Residential Nonresidential 1 Plainsboro Township Middlesex $165,409,262 $4,621,587 $160,787,675 2 New Brunswick City Middlesex 91,073,909 4,188,977 86,884,932 3 Jersey City Hudson 89,328,282 35,190,547 54,137,735 4 Franklin Township Somerset 84,092,426 15,973,057 68,119,369 5 Piscataway Township Middlesex 74,189,167 12,929,325 61,259,842 6 Newark City Essex 71,576,248 25,091,994 46,484,254 7 Hoboken City Hudson 71,446,983 64,963,082 6,483,901 8 Paramus Borough Bergen 58,255,903 8,170,365 50,085,538 9 Woodbridge Township Middlesex 55,384,447 11,498,455 43,885, Hopewell Township Mercer 53,796,259 6,593,434 47,202, Elizabeth City Union 53,171,342 12,567,862 40,603, Atlantic City Atlantic 49,123,409 4,351,203 44,772, Hamilton Township Atlantic 45,924,388 5,825,424 40,098, Monroe Township Middlesex 42,861,730 26,502,276 16,359, Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp Morris 42,754,531 6,325,883 36,428, Edison Township Middlesex 42,373,685 21,187,332 21,186, Trenton City Mercer 41,128,350 10,404,967 30,723, Lakewood Township Ocean 40,729,194 30,954,012 9,775, Princeton Borough Mercer 39,904,860 28,178,708 11,726, Toms River Township Ocean 37,084,260 23,849,480 13,234,780 TOP MUNICIPALITIES 1,249,608, ,367, ,240,665 NEW JERSEY $4,717,038,827 $2,205,228,857 $2,511,809,970 TOP AS % OF STATE 26.5% 16.3% 35.4% 27

34 Estimated Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits January through June Plainsboro $165.4M MIDDLESEX CO Jersey City $89.3M HUDSON CO New Brunswick $91.1M MIDDLESEX CO Franklin Twp $84.1M SOMERSET CO. NJ Municipalities Dollar Amount less than $20M $20M to $74,999,999 $75M to $165,409,262 MAP4 8/9/10

35 Table 12 USEGROUP 8/9/10 Use Group Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits by Use Group: New Jersey, June 2010 Permits June Construction Costs Square Feet Permits Year to Date Construction Costs Square Feet RESIDENTIAL 29,191 $470,027,368 3,106, ,979 $2,205,228,857 17,155,866 1 & 2 Family 27, ,072,146 2,327, ,462 1,761,187,550 13,520,668 Multifamily 1, ,955, ,384 10, ,041,307 3,635,198 NONRESIDENTIAL 7,463 $467,010,467 1,470,358 36,956 2,511,809,970 7,990,415 Hotels, Motels, Guest Houses 122 1,786,065 33, ,412,080 33,813 Assembly ,883,636 60,379 2, ,527,259 1,069,140 Business 2, ,759, ,085 12, ,807,696 2,526,258 Educational ,726, ,141 1, ,959, ,799 Hazardous Use 9 1,029, ,115,443 8,638 Industrial 49 6,863,314 10, ,904,127 20,898 Institutional 85 35,868, , ,440, ,156 Retail ,354, ,957 2, ,661, ,570 Storage ,307, ,575 1, ,558,589 1,546,118 Signs, Fences, Miscellaneous 3,446 55,430, ,993 15, ,423,676 1,015,025 NEW JERSEY 36,654 $937,037,835 4,576, ,935 $4,717,038,827 25,146,281 NJ /7/09 34,385 $744,789,248 3,942, ,660 $4,786,597,993 26,274,848 29

36 Table 13 PARTIC 8/9/10 Month Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey, June 2010 Number of Municipalities Reporting Total New Construction Additions Alterations JANUARY ,493, ,471,668 50,434, ,587,764 FEBRUARY ,476, ,311,044 74,653, ,512,300 MARCH ,456, ,223,538 75,396, ,835,670 APRIL ,891, ,836,128 98,381, ,673,423 MAY ,682, ,927,310 89,113, ,641,745 JUNE ,037, ,281, ,711, ,044,343 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL $4,717,038,827 $1,736,051,438 $496,692,144 $2,484,295,245 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL /7/09 $4,786,597,993 $1,799,197,156 $800,603,974 $2,186,796,863 NOTE: Users of the monthly CONSTRUCTION REPORTER may notice that year-to-date figures in a particular issue may not be obtained by merely summing the monthly totals that appear in previous issues. This is because the construction data compiled by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs are continuously updated. Monthly construction reports submitted too late to make the January issue of the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER, for example, are included in the year-to-date totals that appear in the February issue. 30

37 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Atlantic County ,390 0 $9,630,806 $9,180,145 Bergen County , ,090 60,107,840 72,029,732 Burlington County ,717 8,825 17,977,166 75,348,819 Camden County , ,874,756 21,815,359 Cape May County ,962,248 3,225,079 Cumberland County ,761 1,240 3,185,078 5,822,935 Essex County , ,248,242 16,267,921 Gloucester County , ,170,011 8,802,111 Hudson County ,796,004 12,693,344 Hunterdon County , ,183,648 4,774,372 Mercer County ,206 3,300 23,383,950 45,181,713 Middlesex County , ,027,117 43,386,944 Monmouth County ,106 1,600 40,389,499 29,857,130 Morris County , ,520,626 16,542,327 Ocean County ,799 22,799 34,945,234 19,166,821 Passaic County ,978,498 3,733,118 Salem County ,270,747 1,587,386 Somerset County , ,370,400 9,262,158 Sussex County ,868 6,600 4,576,099 3,013,886 Union County ,059 26,500 26,996,947 36,203,771 Warren County ,989,003 3,406,288 State Buildings ,443,449 25,709,108 New Jersey 986 1,289 1, , ,957 $470,027,368 $467,010,467 NEW JERSEY ,145 12,421 14,460 4,253,888 2,248,935 $4,506,768,272 $5,010,957,124 NEW JERSEY ,388 18,369 18,699 7,962,998 5,557,101 $5,915,342,801 $8,029,191,777 NEW JERSEY ,948 25,389 23,138 9,569,501 5,423,889 $8,047,734,107 $7,308,838,713 NEW JERSEY ,050 34,323 28,564 11,113,555 5,186,662 $8,320,885,749 $7,354,222,206 NEW JERSEY ,688 38,375 31,047 11,038,132 5,965,258 $9,127,194,950 $6,270,312,197 NEW JERSEY ,254 35,936 27,950 12,219,068 4,961,257 $7,972,659,530 $6,301,672,320 NEW JERSEY ,171 32,984 26,932 9,744,146 6,038,428 $6,674,318,674 $5,474,429,133 NEW JERSEY ,589 30,411 29,174 9,261,054 7,560,913 $6,210,486,721 $5,869,455,378 NEW JERSEY ,680 28,267 30,054 19,134,533 7,244,833 $5,756,546,492 $6,250,910,138 NEW JERSEY ,065 34,585 29,705 15,531,039 6,063,412 $5,575,603,576 $5,812,079,758 NEW JERSEY ,536 31,976 28,109 13,237,891 6,226,471 $5,377,163,097 $5,207,004,433 NEW JERSEY ,676 31,345 28,008 12,703,824 7,921,892 $4,812,845,052 $4,583,910,465 NEW JERSEY ,017 28,018 34,670 10,490,171 5,688,955 $4,083,041,927 $4,263,491,187 Atlantic County Absecon City , ,978 Atlantic City 2 6 * ,001,597 3,324,041 Brigantine City ,512 44,750 Buena Borough , Buena Vista Township ,882 64,781 Corbin City ,866 0 Egg Harbor City ,046 21,200 Egg Harbor Township ,411, ,893 Estell Manor City ,200 2,500 Folsom Borough ,500 0 Galloway Township , ,693 1,224,915 Hamilton Township 6 9 * ,068,533 1,852,104 Hammonton Township ,238 1,460,320 Linwood City 0 1 * ,767 32,750 Longport City ,540 0 Margate City ,193 28,000 MSD - 1

38 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Mullica City , ,175 Northfield City 2 1 * , ,900 Pleasantville City , ,611 Port Republic City Somers Point City 1 2 * ,017 65,871 Ventnor City 0 0 * ,397 0 Weymouth Township ,100 33,251 Bergen County Allendale Borough 0 4 * ,574 50,800 Alpine Borough ,502, ,150 Bergenfield Borough , ,677 Bogota Borough 0 1 * ,186 31,228 Carlstadt Borough 0 4 * , ,220 Cliffside Park Borough ,942, ,125 Closter Borough 0 1 * , ,574 Cresskill Borough 0 0 * ,836 5,651,002 Demarest Borough 0 2 * , ,500 Dumont Borough No report 5 * No report No report No report No report No report Elmwood Park Borough 0 0 * , ,850 East Rutherford Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No report No report Edgewater Borough 0 0 * , ,801 Emerson Borough 0 6 * ,951 61,450 Englewood City ,298, ,919 Englewood Cliffs Borough 0 2 * ,598 2,213,005 Fair Lawn Borough 0 1 * ,095 51,304 Fairview Borough ,358 90,925 Fort Lee Borough ,428 1,430,173 1,709,341 Franklin Lakes Borough 0 1 * ,449, ,919 Garfield City 1 3 * ,008, ,338 Glen Rock Borough 0 1 * ,809, ,788 Hackensack City 1 0 * 1 26, ,670 1,054,153 Harrington Park Borough 2 1 * ,844 6,700 Hasbrouck Heights Borough ,634 54,700 Haworth Borough ,565 8,550 Hillsdale Borough , ,117 Ho-Ho-Kus Borough ,233,024 41,126 Leonia Borough 0 0 * ,526 8,841,600 Little Ferry Borough ,958 12,100 Lodi Borough ,254 1,340,934 Lyndhurst Township , ,475 Mahwah Township ,282 1,779,429 1,526,746 Maywood Borough , ,200 Midland Park Borough ,124 48,054 Montvale Borough ,147, ,066 Moonachie Borough , ,663 New Milford Borough 1 1 * , North Arlington Borough ,667 5,000 Northvale Borough 1 4 * , ,607 Norwood Borough 0 1 * ,489 5,200 Oakland Borough ,561 1,052,950 Old Tappan Borough 2 2 * ,421,339 6,300 Oradell Borough 0 1 * ,166 22,550 Palisades Park Borough , ,900 Paramus Borough 3 1 * ,350 2,241,704 32,182,521 Park Ridge Borough 0 6 * ,110 1,417,104 MSD - 2

39 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Ramsey Borough 1 3 * 2 3, ,019,037 1,130,031 Ridgefield Borough 0 1 * , ,600 Ridgefield Park Village 0 0 * , ,980 Ridgewood Village 2 1 * ,142, ,790 River Edge Borough 0 1 * ,036,746 75,000 River Vale Township , , ,800 Rochelle Park Township ,647 66,500 Rockleigh Borough Rutherford Borough 1 1 * ,142,083 1,271,669 Saddle Brook Township 0 6 * , ,356 Saddle River Borough , ,396 South Hackensack Twp , ,320 Teaneck Township 0 0 * ,258, ,339 Tenafly Borough ,504, ,251 Teterboro Borough ,300 Upper Saddle River Borough ,182,573 14,882 Waldwick Borough , ,100 Wallington Borough 0 5 * ,249 39,950 Washington Township 1 1 * ,008,311 13,145 Westwood Borough , ,301 Woodcliff Lake Borough 0 1 * ,912 1,745,395 Wood-Ridge Borough 0 1 * ,487 0 Wyckoff Township ,913, ,893 Burlington County Bass River Township , ,000 Beverly City 0 0 * ,623 1,000 Bordentown City ,339 20,000 Bordentown Township 2 1 * , ,450 Burlington City ,483 58,641 Burlington Township 0 4 * , ,894 Chesterfield Township ,776 15,938 Cinnaminson Township 61 6 * ,998, ,850 Delanco Township 0 24 * , ,245 Delran Township , ,435 20,931,986 Eastampton Township ,620 35,391 Edgewater Park Township 0 0 * ,407 1,285 Evesham Township 2 26 * 1 3, ,733 3,485,186 Fieldsboro Borough 0 0 * ,000 15,750 Florence Township ,836, ,400 Hainesport Township , ,104 Lumberton Township ,394 5,872,464 Mansfield Township 0 2 * ,584 21,995 Maple Shade Borough 0 8 * ,051 1,071,392 Medford Township 5 1 * ,345,720 4,778,314 Medford Lakes Borough ,470,145 22,000 Moorestown Township ,852 14,475,994 Mount Holly Township ,802 1,562,890 Mount Laurel Township ,949 2,024,162 New Hanover Township , North Hanover Township 0 1 * ,888 16,742,645 Palmyra Borough 0 1 * ,523 9,566 Pemberton Borough ,893 10,000 Pemberton Township ,886 1,009,890 Riverside Township 0 0 * ,661 23,050 Riverton Borough 0 0 * ,355 12,500 MSD - 3

40 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Shamong Township 2 0 * , ,101 Southampton Township 0 1 * , ,961 Springfield Township ,900 63,800 Tabernacle Township 0 0 * ,279 98,554 Washington Township ,977 23,250 Westampton Township 0 0 * ,488 83,820 Willingboro Township 1 1 * , ,251 Woodland Township 0 0 * Wrightstown Borough ,925 0 Camden County Audubon Borough 0 0 * ,358 79,500 Audubon Park Borough 0 0 * ,500 0 Barrington Borough , ,525 Bellmawr Borough 1 0 * ,627 62,050 Berlin Borough , ,050 Berlin Township 0 2 * , ,420 Brooklawn Borough ,509 11,100 Camden City , ,639 Cherry Hill Township , ,775,560 4,228,192 Chesilhurst Borough ,250 3,797 Clementon Borough 1 1 * , ,934 Collingswood Borough 0 0 * ,086 30,200 Gibbsboro Borough 0 0 * ,800 21,600 Gloucester City 0 1 * ,004 88,015 Gloucester Township ,098,322 1,935,689 Haddon Township 1 2 * ,506 67,030 Haddonfield Borough ,870,372 52,331 Haddon Heights Borough 0 2 * ,229 45,754 Hi-nella Borough Laurel Springs Borough 0 0 * ,850 0 Lawnside Borough ,965 46,000 Lindenwold Borough 0 7 * , ,750 Magnolia Borough 0 1 * ,574 44,600 Merchantville Borough 0 0 * ,429 0 Mount Ephraim Borough 0 3 * ,771 23,900 Oaklyn Borough 0 0 * ,834 4,180 Pennsauken Township 2 1 * ,406 1,856,070 Pine Hill Borough 0 2 * , ,500 Pine Valley Borough 0 0 * Runnemede Borough , ,550 Somerdale Borough , ,050 Stratford Borough ,701 7,721,965 Tavistock Borough Voorhees Township 0 20 * ,855 3,316,286 Waterford Township 0 2 * ,703 40,454 Winslow Township 1 4 * 2 3, , ,828 Woodlynne Borough ,945 0 Cape May County Avalon Borough ,055, ,527 Cape May City 2 1 * ,281,468 35,707 Cape May Point Borough ,700 0 Dennis Township ,157 22,700 Lower Township ,534, ,624 Middle Township ,256, ,067 North Wildwood City ,441 77,020 MSD - 4

41 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Ocean City ,124,407 1,131,203 Sea Isle City , ,048 Stone Harbor Borough ,776 35,901 Upper Township 1 2 * ,193 59,323 West Cape May Borough 0 0 * ,050 0 West Wildwood Borough ,600 1 Wildwood City , ,312 Wildwood Crest Borough , ,146 Woodbine Borough , ,500 Cumberland County Bridgeton City , ,001 Commercial Township 0 1 * 0 1, ,660 25,100 Deerfield Township ,261 14,424 Downe Township ,650 7,000 Fairfield Township ,200 0 Greenwich Township 0 1 * ,495 0 Hopewell Township 0 1 * , ,810 Lawrence Township ,100 0 Maurice River Township ,464 17,658 Millville City 2 13 * , ,142 Shiloh Borough 0 1 * ,500 0 Stow Creek Township ,806 23,000 Upper Deerfield Township 0 7 * , ,715 Vineland City 9 11 * ,240 1,143,930 4,005,085 Essex County Belleville Town 0 2 * 0 9, ,390 3,871,300 Bloomfield Township 0 1 * , ,030 Caldwell Township 0 0 * ,750 1,327,775 Cedar Grove Township 0 3 * ,051,590 23,487 East Orange City 0 6 * ,202, ,140 Essex Fells Township 0 0 * ,705 3,400 Fairfield Township 0 1 * ,066 1,274,792 Glen Ridge Borough ,857 0 Irvington Township No report 1 No report No report No report No report No report Livingston Township 0 0 * ,893,876 2,739,515 Maplewood Township , ,928 Millburn Township 4 1 * ,219,578 0 Montclair Township ,509, ,263 Newark City No report 6 * No report No report No report No report No report North Caldwell Borough , ,302 Nutley Township ,123, ,413 City of Orange Township ,500 8,630 Roseland Borough 0 1 * South Orange Village ,018,222 1,363,996 Verona Township 0 1 * ,031 91,600 West Caldwell Township 0 1 * , ,950 West Orange Township ,970,487 1,197,788 Gloucester County Clayton Borough ,021 29,766 Deptford Township No report 33 * No report No report No report No report No report East Greenwich Township , ,538 Elk Township 0 2 * ,633 Franklin Township ,205 68,994 Glassboro Borough 0 3 * ,728 41,400 Greenwich Township 0 0 * ,011 56,565 MSD - 5

42 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Harrison Township , ,489, ,979 Logan Township 0 1 * Mantua Township 0 1 * 1 2, , ,744 Monroe Township 2 13 * National Park Borough ,542 3,000 Newfield Borough 0 0 * ,500 0 Paulsboro Borough 0 0 * ,000 32,000 Pitman Borough 0 0 * ,749 4,872 South Harrison Township ,567 31,750 Swedesborough Borough 0 8 * ,946 Washington Township ,044,216 1,279,813 Wenonah Borough ,572 7,451 West Deptford Township ,348 2,383,900 Westville Borough ,849 15,041 Woodbury City , ,685 Woodbury Heights Borough , ,280 Woolwich Township , ,200 1,388,936 Hudson County Bayonne City 0 12 * , ,648 East Newark Borough ,200 0 Guttenberg Town , ,400 Harrison Town 0 2 * ,401 92,501 Hoboken City * Jersey City ,609,689 5,361,319 Kearny Town No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report North Bergen Township , ,406 Secaucus Town 0 6 * ,955 3,475,508 Union City 0 16 * , ,180 Weehawken Township 0 8 * ,773 76,461 West New York Town , ,803 Hunterdon County Alexandria Township ,375 31,600 Bethlehem Township ,495 23,795 Bloomsbury Borough ,125 9,000 Califon Borough ,500 4,850 Clinton Town ,588 42,152 Clinton Township , ,300 1,149,500 Delaware Township 1 0 * , ,273 East Amwell Township ,205 12,490 Flemington Borough 0 5 * ,053 5,795 Franklin Township , ,400 Frenchtown Borough ,650 10,420 Glen Gardner Borough ,900 11,100 Hampton Borough ,750 0 High Bridge Borough 0 0 * ,100 51,700 Holland Township ,315 44,520 Kingwood Township 0 1 * ,503 83,736 Lambertville City , ,253 Lebanon Borough 0 24 * , ,900 Lebanon Township ,837 92,765 Milford Borough ,100 26,800 Raritan Township , , ,731 Readington Township ,433 1,428,756 Stockton Borough 0 0 * ,500 0 Tewksbury Township , ,361 MSD - 6

43 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Union Township , ,129 West Amwell Township ,729 71,346 Mercer County East Windsor Township , ,964 Ewing Township , ,666 Hamilton Township 6 6 * 20 1,600 3, Hightstown Borough 0 2 * ,990 6,801 Hopewell Borough ,541 49,995 Hopewell Township ,235,148 7,417,943 Lawrence Township , ,255,649 14,252,577 Pennington Borough ,245 38,259 Princeton Borough 0 2 * ,241,471 2,462,826 Princeton Township , ,910,487 15,276,040 Trenton City 0 0 * ,875, ,680 Robbinsville Township 2 2 * , ,285 West Windsor Township ,903,331 1,524,526 Middlesex County Carteret Borough 2 20 * ,052 9,021,577 Cranbury Township ,726 1,251,354 Dunellen Borough 0 1 * East Brunswick Township , ,650,480 4,212,278 Edison Township ,175,043 7,191,254 Helmetta Borough ,728 0 Highland Park Borough 0 0 * , ,638 Jamesburg Borough , ,500 Old Bridge Township ,325, ,996 Metuchen Borough 0 1 * ,047, ,222 Middlesex Borough 0 0 * ,041 51,351 Milltown Borough ,947 6,800 Monroe Township * ,054, ,300 New Brunswick City 0 1 * ,559,834 1,110,043 North Brunswick Township ,157 8,500 Perth Amboy City , ,199 Piscataway Township 2 7 * 0 3, Plainsboro Township ,890 5,951,127 Sayreville Borough ,482,163 3,175,265 South Amboy City 0 9 * South Brunswick Township ,784,957 1,649,563 South Plainfield Borough ,000 1,686,694 South River Borough , ,514 Spotswood Borough 0 2 * ,310 58,631 Woodbridge Township ,819,894 2,414,488 Monmouth County Allenhurst Borough ,150 1,800 Allentown Borough ,165 0 Asbury Park City , ,660 Atlantic Highlands Borough 0 0 * ,605 3,284 Avon-by-the-Sea Borough ,750 0 Belmar Borough 0 1 * ,874 40,400 Bradley Beach Borough 2 1 * ,532,736 4,100 Brielle Borough 1 1 * ,925 53,351 Colts Neck Township ,091,981 19,832 Deal Borough 0 0 * ,000 1,600 Eatontown Borough 0 1 * ,635 2,752,593 Englishtown Borough 8 1 * ,565 11,450 MSD - 7

44 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Fair Haven Borough ,527 5,799 Farmingdale Borough ,564 5,750 Freehold Borough ,847 67,839 Freehold Township 0 2 * 0 35, ,164,310 7,203,106 Highlands Borough 0 0 * ,800 50,600 Holmdel Township 0 1 * , ,580 Howell Township ,119,435 1,369,150 Interlaken Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No report No report Keansburg Borough ,623 21,500 Keyport Borough 0 0 * ,685 19,150 Little Silver Borough , ,095 Loch Arbour Village 0 1 * ,692 0 Long Branch City 3 1 * ,019 1,015,275 Manalapan Township 5 2 * Manasquan Borough ,653 80,600 Marlboro Township ,834,313 1,492,561 Matawan Borough 0 16 * , ,665 Aberdeen Township , ,350 Middletown Township ,955,444 62,475 Millstone Township 1 0 * , ,196 Monmouth Beach Borough ,833,057 91,862 Neptune Township 0 1 * ,424 2,761,300 Neptune City Borough ,230 15,975 Tinton Falls Borough ,938 1,384,007 Ocean Township 5 13 * 1 0 1,600 1,105,180 1,957,102 Oceanport Borough ,231 51,350 Hazlet Township , ,400 Red Bank Borough 2 6 * ,212 1,869,532 Roosevelt Borough 0 0 * ,668 0 Rumson Borough ,677,572 1,325,800 Sea Bright Borough 0 0 * ,942 10,500 Sea Girt Borough ,149 86,685 Shrewsbury Borough 1 0 * , ,110 Shrewsbury Township ,046 0 Lake Como Borough ,845 3,500 Spring Lake Borough ,398,812 92,300 Spring Lake Heights Boro 0 6 * , Union Beach Borough , ,185 Upper Freehold Township , ,682 Wall Township , ,037,525 2,817,163 West Long Branch Borough ,437, ,604 Morris County Boonton Town 0 1 * ,895 17,791 Boonton Township ,292 0 Butler Borough ,019 47,500 Chatham Borough ,013,757 44,950 Chatham Township ,709,626 46,920 Chester Borough 0 5 * ,315 36,646 Chester Township Denville Township , ,262 Dover Town 0 0 * , ,922 East Hanover Township 0 1 * , ,406 Florham Park Borough 3 2 * 1 13, Hanover Township 10 1 * ,240,450 1,871,115 Harding Township , ,000 MSD - 8

45 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Jefferson Township 0 1 * , ,230 Kinnelon Borough 0 1 * , ,350 Lincoln Park Borough 0 0 * , ,345 Madison Borough ,959,299 1,027,661 Mendham Borough ,069 58,988 Mendham Township ,530 0 Mine Hill Township 0 0 * ,292 0 Montville Township ,187, ,700 Morris Township ,294, ,150 Morris Plains Borough 0 1 * , ,050 Morristown Town 0 4 * , ,914 Mountain Lakes Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No report No report Mount Arlington Borough , Mount Olive Township , ,641 Netcong Borough 1 1 * ,988 0 Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp 0 0 * 1 4, ,004,794 2,774,382 Long Hill Township ,815 9,775 Pequannock Township 0 0 * , ,900 Randolph Township 0 0 * ,329, ,643 Riverdale Borough , ,725 Rockaway Borough , ,850 Rockaway Township 1 2 * ,009, ,002 Roxbury Township ,117, ,239 Victory Gardens Borough ,633 0 Washington Township ,023 1,500 Wharton Borough 0 0 * , ,753 Ocean County Barnegat Light Borough , Bay Head Borough 0 16 * , Beach Haven Borough ,698 13,999 Beachwood Borough ,772 41,414 Berkeley Township ,901,624 6,804 Brick Township 8 5 * 5 2,999 22,799 2,860,515 6,108,257 Toms River Township ,434,874 1,576,042 Eagleswood Township 1 1 * ,242 26,150 Harvey Cedars Borough ,875 0 Island Heights Borough ,750 3,000 Jackson Township 7 13 * 29 2, ,131, ,390 Lacey Township 5 4 * ,595, ,134 Lakehurst Borough , ,738 Lakewood Township 40 8 * ,098,483 1,746,860 Lavallette Borough ,131 14,500 Little Egg Harbor Township ,440, ,845 Long Beach Township 4 5 * ,116,755 0 Manchester Township ,288,770 5,573,458 Mantoloking Borough 0 0 * ,000 0 Ocean Township ,363 4,201 Ocean Gate Borough 0 10 * ,730 0 Pine Beach Borough 0 0 * ,259 0 Plumsted Township , ,788 Point Pleasant Borough ,393, ,040 Point Pleasant Beach Boro , ,810 Seaside Heights Borough ,500 Seaside Park Borough 0 1 * , Ship Bottom Borough ,346 14,450 MSD - 9

46 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) South Toms River Borough ,150 3,276 Stafford Township 2 6 * ,326,535 1,131,374 Surf City Borough ,250 61,150 Tuckerton Borough ,305 Barnegat Township 4 0 * , ,386 Passaic County Bloomingdale Borough , ,875 Clifton City 0 1 * ,746, ,663 Haledon Borough 0 7 * ,020 9,750 Hawthorne Borough 0 0 * ,541 48,826 Little Falls Township ,477 25,800 North Haledon Borough ,741 69,970 Passaic City No report 3 * No report No report No report No report No report Paterson City No report 4 * No report No report No report No report No report Pompton Lakes Borough 0 1 * ,346 46,400 Prospect Park Borough 0 0 * Ringwood Borough 1 2 * ,449 91,690 Totowa Borough 0 2 * , ,899 Wanaque Borough ,974 7,950 Wayne Township ,802,392 1,688,790 West Milford Township 1 1 * ,505 90,820 Woodland Park Borough 0 16 * ,416 79,685 Salem County Alloway Township ,600 18,000 Elmer Borough 0 7 * ,069 0 Elsinboro Township ,800 0 Lower Alloways Creek Twp ,920 6,015 Mannington Township , ,165 Oldmans Township ,050 Penns Grove Borough Pennsville Township , ,906 Pilesgrove Township 0 0 * , ,084 Pittsgrove Township , ,384 Quinton Township , ,000 Salem City , ,700 Carneys Point Township 0 6 * , ,404 Upper Pittsgrove Township 0 0 * , ,578 Woodstown Borough ,015 9,100 Somerset County Bedminster Township , ,810 Bernards Township ,911, ,136 Bernardsville Borough ,254, ,325 Bound Brook Borough 0 7 * , ,959 Branchburg Township Bridgewater Township No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report Far Hills Borough 0 0 * ,931 3,585 Franklin Township , ,468,363 2,849,848 Green Brook Township ,720 59,530 Hillsborough Township 3 8 * Manville Borough ,255 73,895 Millstone Borough Montgomery Township ,024, ,863 North Plainfield Borough 0 0 * ,000 0 Peapack-Gladstone Boro , ,470 Raritan Borough 0 11 * ,182, ,102 MSD - 10

47 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Rocky Hill Borough ,875 60,400 Somerville Borough 0 0 * , ,544 South Bound Brook Boro 0 8 * ,950 33,350 Warren Township ,288, ,494 Watchung Borough ,312 1,054,240 Sussex County Andover Borough , Andover Township 0 2 * ,370 22,711 Branchville Borough ,400 2,400 Byram Township 0 0 * ,965 51,807 Frankford Township 0 2 * ,380 29,170 Franklin Borough 0 0 * ,140 51,476 Fredon Township 0 0 * Green Township 0 1 * , ,631 Hamburg Borough ,208 13,500 Hampton Township , , ,778 Hardyston Township , , ,592 Hopatcong Borough 1 2 * , ,791 Lafayette Township ,480 25,600 Montague Township 0 2 * ,395 0 Newton Town No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report Ogdensburg Borough 0 0 * ,931 2,000 Sandyston Township ,500 0 Sparta Township ,553,625 1,018,308 Stanhope Borough 0 0 * ,845 10,000 Stillwater Township 0 1 * ,989 36,600 Sussex Borough 0 1 * ,900 2,478 Vernon Township 0 1 * , ,163 Walpack Township Wantage Township 0 2 * , ,380 Union County Berkeley Heights Township 1 2 * ,537,568 1,695,564 Clark Township 1 1 * ,500 1,402,608 2,086,830 Cranford Township 2 3 * 2 5, ,027,438 3,539,693 Elizabeth City * 6 4, ,026,120 4,692,072 Fanwood Borough 0 0 * ,605 35,800 Garwood Borough 0 7 * ,868 56,221 Hillside Township ,419 70,051 Kenilworth Borough ,318 3,491,450 Linden City ,286 12,344,657 Mountainside Borough ,742 20,001 New Providence Borough 0 2 * ,405 45,845 Plainfield City ,221,779 6,200 Rahway City 0 33 * ,531,008 65,075 Roselle Borough 0 2 * , ,600 Roselle Park Borough 0 2 * ,527 60,124 Scotch Plains Township 0 1 * ,230, ,722 Springfield Township 0 5 * ,115, ,188 Summit City ,589,504 1,615,281 Union Township , ,452 4,927,022 Westfield Town 0 3 * ,149,987 42,375 Winfield Township Warren County Allamuchy Township ,529, ,028 Alpha Borough ,125 12,000 MSD - 11

48 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, June 2010 AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI- HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Belvidere Town No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report Blairstown Township , ,600 Franklin Township , ,000 Frelinghuysen Township No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report Greenwich Township ,596 57,360 Hackettstown Town 0 5 * , ,058 Hardwick Township 0 1 * , Harmony Township ,981 14,073 Hope Township ,540 1,000 Independence Township 0 1 * ,329 40,900 Knowlton Township ,000 3,500 Liberty Township , ,770 Lopatcong Township 2 2 * , ,761 Mansfield Township , ,250 Oxford Township ,905 8,100 Pahaquary Township See Hardwick Twp. Phillipsburg Town 0 0 * , ,102 Pohatcong Township ,150 5,350 Washington Borough ,716 17,660 Washington Township , ,558 White Township ,913 27,523 State Buildings ,443,449 25,709,108 * Data imputed by the U.S. Census Bureau. MSD - 12

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