Marlborough City Council Considers Zoning Amendment to Boost Housing Units in Mixed-Use District

The Marlborough City Council meeting on April 6, 2026, was highlighted by a discussion on a proposed zoning amendment for the Results Way Mixed-Use Overlay District. This amendment seeks to increase the residential unit cap from 100 to 400. The proposal, presented by a representative from Greatland Realty Partners, aims to transform the campus into a vibrant, multi-functional environment, combining residential and commercial elements.

The council’s attention was drawn to the proposed amendment due to its potential to substantially alter the landscape of the district, initially developed by 3Com and now under Greatland’s ownership since 2020. The representative emphasized the strategic importance of the campus and plans to introduce mid-rise structures and townhome-style units, which would support the increased residential capacity while maintaining commercial viability. The proposed development includes significant green space and essential infrastructure like utilities and highway access, aligning with the original master plan.

Traffic implications were a key focus, with the transition to residential use expected to improve traffic flow patterns. The full build-out of the project is projected to generate approximately $1.6 million in new taxes for Marlborough, though these projections remain conservative, not accounting for potential tax rate increases over the next six years. The council members engaged in discussions about the broader impacts of the zoning change, including potential strains on city resources and services, such as schools, police, and fire departments.

City councilors expressed varying perspectives on the amendment. Some showed support for the anticipated tax revenue, while others voiced concerns about shifting the district’s focus from commercial to residential. The councilors emphasized the need for detailed projections, particularly regarding the potential increase in school-age children and the breakdown of tax revenue from different development phases. The representative from Greatland noted that additional phases of the project would require further council review and approval, highlighting that more discussions would unfold in subsequent meetings.

In a related topic, the council also held a public hearing on a Comcast petition to install a new underground conduit system on Anamog Street, American Way, and Fairmont Street. The installation, aimed at enhancing Comcast’s broadband infrastructure by transitioning from aerial to underground systems, involves running a four-duct conduit from a new facility across Anamog Street. The city engineer had submitted recommended conditions for the petition, and the hearing followed a structured format, allowing for public comments and councilor inquiries. Concerns about potential internet service interruptions during construction were addressed by Comcast representatives, who assured that any transitions would occur during early morning maintenance windows.

The meeting also touched on multiple utility pole installations, with attention given to petitions from Mass Electric and Verizon. A public hearing was initiated for a new utility pole on Simano Drive, but due to the need for further clarification, the hearing was extended to a future meeting. Another hearing focused on a utility pole installation on Pleasant Street, where an engineer detailed the necessity of the pole to support a recloser, essential for stable cable support during adverse weather conditions. Both petitions passed unanimously, reflecting council support.

Additional agenda items included the approval of a $200,000 state grant for rehabilitating the women’s veterans park and supporting the local commuter shuttle, as well as the acceptance of budget-related communications from the Assabet Valley Regional Vocational School District. The council also considered a petition from Light Path Fiber Infrastructure LLC for installing PVC communications conduit.

Signage compliance issues were another focal point, with discussions centered around two sign orders. A canopy flat wall sign complied with some regulations but faced restrictions on interior illumination in the downtown business district. Meanwhile, a blade sign on Main Street was approved with conditions to meet dimension, placement, and material standards. Concerns were raised about maintaining consistent signage regulations across businesses to ensure fairness.

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.
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