Acushnet Planning Board Approves 12-Unit Over-55 Housing Development Amid Concerns About Zoning Bylaws

In a meeting held on May 21, 2026, the Acushnet Planning Board approved a special permit for a 12-unit over-55 housing development. This approval came with conditions to ensure compliance with local regulations and community standards, while the board also navigated discussions on the need for clearer condominium regulations and inter-departmental communication improvements.

The central focus of the meeting was the approval of a special permit for a development on Middle Road, a project proposed by MD South Coast Properties LLC. The development, intended for residents aged 55 and over, will consist of six duplexes maintained under single ownership, with rentals explicitly stated in the permit. This stipulation prohibits the individual sale of units unless a future amendment to the special permit is sought. The project has already secured necessary approvals from the Conservation Commission and the Board of Selectmen for sewer and water connections.

In detailing the infrastructure, the proposal includes a gravity sewer main from an existing manhole to the property, along with municipal water extension featuring two hydrants for fire safety. The developer, represented by David Deignant, assured that a natural tree buffer would be preserved, supplemented by new plantings for screening purposes, aligning with zoning bylaws. Board members discussed the adequacy of landscaping and the absence of sidewalks due to the limited number of units and ample parking within the development. Consensus was reached that the project met the town’s desire for senior housing options, with further architectural details to be submitted once financing is secured.

The board examined conditions related to the project, emphasizing the role of the Department of Public Works in reviewing and inspecting water and sewer connections. A debate emerged over whether the Board of Selectmen or the Department of Public Works should authorize these connections, leading to a suggestion for revising the condition to specify inspection responsibilities. Additionally, the importance of maintaining clear sight distances along Middle Road was underscored, alongside the requirement for a stormwater pollution prevention plan to adhere to environmental regulations.

As the meeting progressed, the town planner updated the board on significant long-range planning projects, including the master plan and complete streets prioritization plan. These initiatives, in development for eighteen months, aim to enhance local infrastructure with public input scheduled for a final outreach event in June. The planner highlighted the potential for substantial funding from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MASDOT), which could provide up to $1 million for construction or $150,000 for design improvements.

A separate discussion addressed the South Main Street project, which raised concerns from residents about road safety and potential property impacts. The proposal to narrow travel lanes to accommodate bike lanes and sidewalks prompted debate about the risks associated with heavy vehicle traffic. The planner clarified that the state owns South Main Street, but there are concerns about the state transferring maintenance responsibilities to the town post-project completion. Despite multiple meetings with town departments, communication with the select board and public seemed insufficient, prompting board members to call for enhanced safety considerations and community involvement.

Concerns about condominium regulations surfaced, particularly the absence of a bylaw governing the transition of units from rentals to condominiums. The board discussed the need for clear guidelines to assist the assessing department, noting confusion over property assessment without established bylaws. The differences between rental units and condominiums were debated, with no consensus reached on the responsibilities of owners in a condominium setting. The board committed to investigating these issues further to provide clarity.

The meeting also touched upon future planning endeavors, including the potential revision of the solar bylaw and the need for additional staff support. Concerns about environmental management were noted with recent tree plantings along Route 105, emphasizing the importance of ongoing maintenance to ensure compliance with visual and environmental standards.

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:
James Kelley
Planning Board Officials:
Steven Boucher, Richard A. Ellis, Bryan Deschamps, David M. Davignon, Mark Francois, Paul Sullivan (Administrative Assistant)

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