Yarmouth Community Housing Committee Weighs Affordable Housing Opt-Out Fee and Federal Housing Bill

The Yarmouth Community Housing Committee’s recent meeting tackled several issues, including the opt-out fee for developers bypassing affordable housing requirements, discussions on the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, and updates on various housing projects. The potential impact of these matters on the community’s housing landscape was scrutinized, with the committee emphasizing the need for strategic planning and informed decision-making.

A point of discussion centered on the luxury townhouses on Route 28, where developers have chosen to pay a fee instead of providing affordable housing units. This decision has sparked debate about its implications for the town’s affordable housing inventory. The developers will be paying approximately $150,000 as an opt-out fee, a sum some members found substantial, yet arguably less significant when compared to the value of a single-family home. Despite concerns that the design of these townhouses—comprising six units, each with four bedrooms and four bathrooms—may not align with community preferences, the planning board lacks the authority to deny the project based solely on design preferences or parking requirements. The developers planned for two parking spaces per unit, but the committee urged them to consider accommodating four vehicles per unit, given the lack of street parking available along Route 28.

The committee also delved into how the opt-out fee is calculated, noting it is based on the median sale price of condominiums, which tends to be lower than single-family homes in Yarmouth. This discrepancy raised fairness concerns, particularly as the fee structure could benefit developers of luxury housing projects. A member expressed frustration with the perceived advantages for developers, stating, “It somehow seems to their benefit more so than I mean it just seems obscured a little bit but it is what it is.”

Another central topic was the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, a federal bill potentially opening new funding avenues for local housing initiatives. The committee expressed interest in understanding the bill’s implications and reached a consensus on the urgency to secure funding proactively. One member joked about being nominated to inquire further.

The meeting also addressed the complexities surrounding the Ready Renter program, which manages inclusionary units created through local zoning. The program faces challenges due to its process, costing over $25,000 for the lottery system alone. With a waitlist of around 180 applicants, primarily seeking smaller units, the program’s flexibility allows applicants to form households to qualify for larger units. This flexibility supports family reunification efforts, vital for families sharing housing due to space limitations.

The committee reviewed several ongoing housing projects, including the Habitat for Humanity development on Route 28, where a project eligibility letter allows them to proceed with their application for six affordable homes. Additionally, the mixed-use proposal on Route 28, previously an old Chinese restaurant, plans for 11 apartments with commercial space, including four affordable units exceeding the local zoning requirement of two. This project faced concerns about the suitability of affordable units being two-bedrooms without playground facilities, prompting a preference for one-bedroom affordable units.

Another project under review is located on Route 28, involving eight townhouses with a potential accessible apartment, although details remain uncertain. The committee emphasized the importance of confirming specifics about the accessible unit and its impact on the overall project, reflecting the intricate relationship between community housing development, zoning regulations, and the needs of specific populations.

In addition to these projects, the committee discussed the potential zoning changes related to short-term rentals and the concept of designating Yarmouth as a seasonal community. This designation would require town meeting approval and could impact zoning regulations, particularly for areas like West Yarmouth and South Yarmouth, where seasonal housing concentrations are high.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Robert L. Whritenour
Housing Authority Officials:
Lorraine Doyle, Marcia Bissell, Lee Hamilton, Andrew Krauss, Myra Suchenicz

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