Somerville Planning Board Debates Overhaul of Stormwater Management Amid Development Concerns

In a recent Somerville Planning Board meeting, discussions primarily revolved around proposed changes to stormwater management regulations, the potential impact on development, and zoning adjustments in flood-prone areas.

The most notable topic of the meeting was the proposed changes to stormwater management regulations. The board delved into how these regulations would affect development, particularly highlighting concerns over the implications for properties in flood-prone areas. A member voiced frustration about previous misrepresentations of the board’s priorities, clarifying that the primary concern was the cost implications for residents, not developers.

There was a debate about the feasibility of new requirements, like treating all redevelopment sites as if they were completely wooded. The board expressed concern that such requirements could be burdensome, deterring development. One member argued that the impracticality of reverting properties to a forested state before construction would discourage developers from investing in Somerville. The regulations, as proposed, were seen as potentially prohibitive, which could halt construction activities across the borough.

The discourse also touched on the need to refine the stormwater management proposals, particularly regarding water treatment applicability to both commercial and residential properties. There was confusion about whether the regulations applied solely to commercial development, with the lack of clarity potentially leading to misunderstandings. The board agreed that residential developments under 5,000 square feet should not be subjected to requirements intended for larger projects.

In seeking a compromise, the board emphasized improving existing conditions as a starting point for redevelopment. This approach aligns with the master plan’s vision of conservation, redevelopment, and revitalization.

Zoning changes in flood-prone areas were another focal point. The board discussed creating a distinct zoning category for flood zones, where permissible uses would include open spaces and parks. The aim is to manage redevelopment density through Transfer Development Rights (TDRs), moving development away from vulnerable areas. There was a suggestion to simplify regulations by removing overlay districts, reverting to base zoning for certain uses. This would streamline existing regulations, given that much of the area is already developed.

The board also considered adjustments to parking regulations, historic preservation, and tree ordinances. The discussion on parking centered around facilitating solutions in flood hazard zones through a transfer of development rights, while historic preservation focused on allowing residents more agency in proposing overlay districts.

Tree ordinances were a significant topic, particularly regarding the exclusion of certain evergreen species from approved street trees. The board agreed to rely on a list from the Environmental Commission, noting that evergreen trees could pose hazards during winter due to icing. The conversation highlighted the balance needed between aesthetics, functionality, and safety concerns.

The meeting also touched on pending development projects, like those on West Main and 122 West Main, with delays attributed to developers not meeting preliminary approval conditions. A new homeowner, Mary Swani, brought up her delayed fence application, emphasizing her need for privacy and security. The board acknowledged the broader discussions affecting her application process, reassuring her of their relevance.

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.
Mayor:
Brian Gallagher
Planning Board Officials:
Lisa Werner, Jason Kraska, Larry Cleveland, Roger Vroom, Christopher Adickes, Barry Van Horn, Giovanni Manilio, Andrea Adair, Ryan Bakie (Planning and Zoning Board Secretary), Kevin Sluka (Deputy Board Secretary), Kara Kaczynski (Board Attorney), Michael Cole (Board Planner and Engineer)

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