Mansfield Township has finalized a landmark zoning settlement with developer Turnpike Junction LLC, effectively ending years of litigation regarding a controversial warehouse project at the intersection of Route 206 and the New Jersey Turnpike. The agreement resolves a legal standoff sparked by the township’s 2022 warehouse ban. Under the terms of the settlement, the developer is authorized to move forward with the construction of a warehouse on its Route 206 property, which has been integrated into the Northern Area Redevelopment Plan as part of a strategic update to the town’s land-use vision.
In exchange for these construction approvals, the settlement includes significant environmental and community concessions, such as the permanent preservation of other parcels—specifically the Jacksonville Road properties—as deed-restricted open space or farmland. For Mansfield, the agreement provides a stable financial path through a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program, which is expected to generate substantial long-term revenue for the municipality. By resolving the case, the township avoids escalating legal fees and the risk of a court overturning its broader warehouse restrictions, signaling a transition toward more managed industrial development in the region.




