Yarmouth Debates Housing Challenges, Seasonal Designation, and Regulations
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Meeting Date:
03/11/2024
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Recording Published:
03/20/2024
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Duration:
96 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Yarmouth
- Meeting Overview:
The Yarmouth Community Housing Committee recently gathered to discuss key housing issues facing the town, including zoning bylaw amendments, the impact of the Affordable Homes Act, and the need for a seasonal community designation. The meeting addressed the potential effects of these issues on local infrastructure, neighborhood character, and the availability of affordable housing.
A central point of discussion was the Affordable Homes Act and the implications of a sales tax on property transfers. The committee scrutinized the varying support and resistance to the tax across different communities. Particular attention was given to the designation of Yarmouth as a seasonal community, which would influence the town’s eligibility for certain housing regulations and its capacity to have a say in housing policies. The debate was fueled by the example of Milton, where resistance to state housing regulations led to legal disputes and the withholding of state funds.
The committee also reviewed the impact of the housing bond bill on Yarmouth’s zoning laws. Concerns were raised about the requirement for owner occupancy in accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and the constraints on the number of parking spots per unit.
Deliberations on the seasonal community designation highlighted the town’s need for flexibility in adapting state housing laws to its unique challenges. The classification of homes as seasonal was debated for its potential impact on taxation and the necessity for regional representation on the Seasonal Communities Committee. Members expressed a desire for more meetings with state representatives to push for Yarmouth’s inclusion as a seasonal community and to address issues related to affordable housing infrastructure funding.
The meeting also tackled the concept of a potential regional housing services program, which towns could opt into or out of based on their service needs. A $175 million Housing Works infrastructure program was mentioned.
Updates on affordable housing standards, zoning bylaw calculations, and the seasonal housing sunset were provided. The committee received a detailed update on the Joint Base Cape Cod housing plan, with Mass development set to issue an RFP for housing on the base, raising questions about the impact on military housing and surrounding towns. Furthermore, the committee reviewed a new business item on the ADU zoning bylaw amendment, which had been approved but with cautionary language from the Attorney General’s office signaling potential issues.
Zoning bylaw amendments were a significant topic, with members debating the regulation of the number of bedrooms in housing units and the implications for family accommodation and affordable housing availability. The committee discussed the process of making zoning bylaw amendments official, emphasizing the necessity of public awareness and the Attorney General’s office’s approval.
The discussion also included a review of a cluster subdivision project on Route 6A, which involves the construction of 14 detached homes. The project’s homeowners association, the number of bedrooms in the units, and the inclusion of affordable housing were topics of interest. The Affordable Housing Trust’s decision to accept a payment in lieu of providing affordable units sparked public attention.
Furthermore, the Housing Production Working Group provided updates on initiatives including Joint Base Cape Cod, Gry Fields, and former motel sites, discussing the potential for a Redevelopment Authority and the challenges of stalled projects. The group highlighted plans for outreach and education, including the development of videos on housing programs and networking with Youth and Young Adult Services in Yarmouth.
Reports from the Affordable Housing Trust, Planning Board, Community Preservation Committee, and Department of Community Development were also presented, with announcements of upcoming meetings and the preparation for the town meeting.
Robert L. Whritenour
Housing Authority Officials:
Doyle, Lorraine, Bissell, Marcia, Hamilton, Lee, Krauss, Andrew, Suchenicz, Myra
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Meeting Date:
03/11/2024
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Recording Published:
03/20/2024
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Duration:
96 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Yarmouth
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