Townsend Affordable Housing Trust Considers New Development Opportunities Amid Budget Constraints
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Townsend Affordable Housing Trust meeting, the discovery of town water access near a parcel of land under consideration for development emerged as a focal point of discussion. This new information could increase the land’s value and development potential. Alongside this, the Trust grappled with budget limitations in planning community outreach and affordable housing projects.
The revelation that a town water main is just 3,400 feet from a parcel of land considered for development brought new possibilities to the forefront. The presence of an 8-inch water main nearby means there is sufficient supply, which could allow for constructing up to 12 housing units. This access to town water is particularly important for 55-plus housing, aligning with existing bylaws that require such utilities. Participants discussed how this could double the land’s value and streamline the development process by easing septic system installation requirements.
The Trust debated whether to adjust the current Request for Proposals (RFP) to emphasize the accessibility of town water, potentially attracting more interest from developers. While some favored developing the land themselves to maintain control over the housing type, financial constraints posed a significant hurdle. The Trust’s limited funds led to a discussion on balancing immediate financial gains from selling the parcel versus long-term benefits from developing it.
In parallel, budget constraints also hindered the Trust’s community outreach efforts. A proposed virtual public forum and focus groups, priced at $9,000, exceeded the available funds of $7,000 earmarked for RFP design. The need for community feedback on previous housing concepts was emphasized, but financial limitations led participants to consider postponing outreach efforts until additional funding could be secured. Delays could impact the optimal timeline for releasing the RFP, ideally by August, prompting discussions about seeking support from other consultants associated with the Massachusetts Housing Partnership.
The meeting also highlighted specific properties under consideration for development, including those on Hannes Road and South Row. Challenges such as a lack of town water on Hannes Road complicated development efforts, with discussions about extending water lines to these properties. Environmental considerations, like wetlands, posed additional hurdles. Differing opinions emerged regarding the readiness and strategy for development, with participants expressing concerns about timelines and regulatory constraints.
A potential project on Blood Road received positive feedback from the Massachusetts Housing Partnership, with participants recognizing the importance of selecting the right property for initial development. Concerns about forestry management timelines were raised.
The conversation also explored inclusionary zoning, with frustrations expressed over stalled progress. The current voluntary framework allows developers to opt for a 25% affordability component without requirement, prompting suggestions for mandatory affordable housing or contributions to a fund. The need for discussion with the planning board about these issues was underscored.
The status of Atwood Acres was reviewed, with the affordability component linked to a HUD loan set to expire in 2029. This raised questions about the property’s future and real estate trends, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning for upcoming projects.
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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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/23/2026
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Recording Published:
03/25/2026
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Duration:
71 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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