
These would come in the form of 106 rowhouse units in four blocks of six apartments. When asked if any of the units would be designated as affordable, Schafer told the Sun Times News that the units would be for “For young families, it would be priced right for them and for empty nesters. If that Board eventually does that, developer Steven Schafer is proposing to build 184 housing units. The developer is asking to change the land use designation in the master plan from its current business district status to a mixed use suburban residential status. This includes a new proposed housing project in central Pittsfield Township. The housing industry is going through the major ups and downs of inflation and supply chain issues just like everyone else, but local developers are still trying to get new housing projects started.
