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January

17

2023

Salem News » Stephen Hagan
Manchester: Eyes 37 acres near train for MBTA zoning

MANCHESTER --- Town officials gathered recently to discuss steps needed to comply with the state's new multifamily zoning requirement for MBTA communities, including the possibility of zoning to allow for dozens of apartments on 37 acres adjancent to the town's train station. Town Administrator Greg Federspiel urged the town to use this new law to address its housing challenges. “We have the opportunity to engage the community in a thoughtful conversation,” said Federspiel. “We still need to address our housing issue. It is clear we need to address diversity. I don’t think we want to become a retirement community.”

January

17

2023

Nantucket Current » Jason Graziadei
Nantucket: OK of 50 units earns it 40B 'safe harbor'

NANTUCKET --- The state has ruled that the granting of building permits for 48 affordable rental apartments and two affordable homes in 2022 has earned Nantucket a two-year exemption from Ch. 40B, the law that allows developers to override local zoning if the town's supply of affordable housing is below 10 percent. Towns can earn safe harbor if they make significant progress toward reaching 10 percent threshold and Nantucket's recent flurry of permits has pushed its supply of affordable housing to 6.8 percent.

January

13

2023

Salem Patch » Scott Souza
Salem: OKs 120 apartments near train station

SALEM --- As part of an effort to redevelop the Salem Court House neighborhood, the planning board has OK'd a plan by Winn Development to build 120 mixed-income apartments on a muncipal parking lot next to the commuter rail station. While it now moves to secure financing, Winn will continue to work on plans to redevelop the Salem Superior Courthouse and County Commissioner buildings on Federal Street into housing and mixed retail.

January

10

2023

Patch » Neal McNamara
Wayland: Church wants to use its land for housing

WAYLAND --- Stating that "housing is a fundamental human right," Wayland's Good Shepherd Parish has announced its plan to lease a portion of its St. Ann's church property campus to a nonprofit developer that would build up to 65 units of affordable housing for seniors. The church hopes to team up with the Planning Office of Urban Affairs, which has developed affordable housing across the state, most recently in nearby Ashland.

January

9

2023

Your Arlington » Susan Gilbert
Arlington: OKs 43 affordable units

ARLINGTON --- The Select Board has given the nonprofit Housing Corporation of Arlington the green light, voting 4-0 to support the construction of 43 affordable apartments on a former East Arllington commercial site about a mile from the Alewife rapid transit stop. "It’s nice that this large structure, the gateway to Arlington, is all affordable housing, and could be a trigger for other types of development," said Len Diggings, chair of the select board.

January

6

2023

Beverly Patch » Scott Souza
Beverly: May put cap on building heights

BEVERLY --- The city is continuing to discuss a raft of zoning changes aimed at both controlling growth and adding affordable units. On the table are proposals to eliminate the tall building overlay district, include more affordable units in developments and allow accessory dwelling apartments.