Townsend Housing Trust Debates Blood Road Property Development
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Meeting Date:
07/29/2024
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Recording Published:
07/30/2024
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Townsend
- Meeting Overview:
The most recent meeting of the Townsend Affordable Housing Trust highlighted a series of discussions centered on the development of the Blood Road property, the definition of affordability, and the Hazard Mitigation Plan. Key issues included the type of housing to be pursued on Blood Road, the implications of “by right residential development,” and the role of the Housing Trust in community events and support for local businesses.
The Blood Road property emerged as a primary focus during the meeting. With an absence of wetland constraints, the Trust debated potential housing types for the site. Some members were in favor of small standalone cottages, while others showed interest in buildings that resemble single-family homes but contain multiple units. Tax credits for the development and the possibility of introducing age-restricted units were also points of contention. The Trust hopes to have a representative from the Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) attend the next meeting to provide further insight into the project’s direction.
Affordability was another central topic, with discussions on how to define and apply income guidelines for affordable housing in Townsend. A member highlighted the need for clarity, referencing a perceived 10% affordability requirement in the guidelines. The conversation extended to the comparison of area median income indexes from other areas, such as Newton and Cambridge, and the importance of specifying the source of income guidelines for the town.
The term “by right residential development” sparked a conversation about the planning process for multifamily home construction. Members noted that not requiring a special permit could affect the timeline for such developments. The Trust was satisfied with the wording related to the executive office of housing and the inclusion of mental preference.
In regards to the Hazard Mitigation Plan, the Trust discussed the importance of preparing for natural disasters, especially for residents with limited English fluency and low-income individuals. The potential for grant funding for housing projects and disaster assistance was considered, as well as the need to support residents during power outages and flooding.
The relevance of the Housing Trust’s role in community engagement was debated. This included their involvement in creating welcome packets for new residents, organizing community events, and supporting local businesses. While some members questioned the practicality and alignment with the Trust’s objectives, others emphasized the potential for collaboration and the importance of economic development strategies that address the needs of affordable housing residents.
Eric Slagle
Housing Authority Officials:
Veronica Kell, David Werlin, Beverly Napior, Cindy Boundy, Chaz Sexton-Diranian, Allison Weissensee (Housing & Grant Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Meeting Date:
07/29/2024
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Recording Published:
07/30/2024
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Townsend
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