Townsend Planning Board Adjusts Strategy for Housing Bylaw Votes Amid MBTA Act Compliance

The Townsend Planning Board meeting covered topics, focusing on proposed bylaw amendments tied to the MBTA Communities Act and the challenges of complying with state housing requirements. The board discussed the necessity of separating multifamily and single-family housing components into distinct votes to navigate procedural complexities and increase the likelihood of successful bylaw passage with a simple majority.

The most notable portion of the meeting centered on the proposed bylaw amendments and their alignment with the MBTA Communities Act, which mandates communities near public transit to facilitate multifamily housing development. The board debated whether the inclusion of single-family housing in the multifamily zoning discussions could complicate the passage of the bylaw. The prevailing sentiment was to separate the two housing types into distinct votes. This strategy aimed to mitigate potential legal challenges and streamline the approval process, with multifamily housing requiring a simple majority vote and single-family housing needing a two-thirds majority.

A concern was the possibility of legal challenges if the bylaws were combined, with several board members emphasizing that separating the votes would reduce this risk. The board ultimately agreed to this procedural adjustment, which would allow the town to maintain control over its housing development strategy while adhering to state regulations.

Complementing the bylaw discussions, the board addressed the broader implications of the MBTA Communities Act, which some members felt was misunderstood. The board debated the legality of zoning restrictions that might infringe upon the “by right” status for building multifamily housing, such as requirements for a minimum number of bedrooms in new developments. It was noted that the MBTA office would likely see these restrictions as a violation, posing another layer of complexity in crafting compliant bylaws.

The meeting also delved into the economic implications of new housing projects, including their potential tax revenue and impacts on local services like schools. Members highlighted studies indicating that multifamily housing tends to yield fewer school-age children compared to single-family homes. The board considered the importance of community well-being and quality of life in planning new developments, emphasizing the need for diverse housing options with access to outdoor spaces and varied unit sizes to accommodate different family profiles.

A related discussion focused on site plan review processes and the board’s role in maintaining architectural consistency and livability standards. There was agreement that while the board’s influence might be limited compared to special permits, they could still guide developers through site approval processes to ensure designs align with community standards.

In addition to zoning and housing discussions, the board reviewed procedural matters tied to upcoming public hearings and regulatory updates. A significant portion of the meeting concentrated on finalizing the language for the bylaw amendments and scheduling public hearings to coincide with these efforts. The board settled on holding the public hearing on September 15, allowing time to finalize necessary documents and communicate updates to the community.

The board also addressed the need for regulatory revisions and the importance of transparency and comprehensive understanding of proposals before town meeting discussions. There was a strong emphasis on ensuring that all procedural elements align with legal standards, particularly in light of the attorney general’s review process.

Concluding the meeting, discussions touched on the master plan update, highlighting the need for clarity on incorporating updates and the physical process of revising the document. The board emphasized the importance of maintaining an up-to-date master plan to guide future developments effectively. Members agreed to focus on the current MBTA community requirements before tackling other sections of the plan and outlined a strategy for systematically reviewing and updating the document over time.

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:
Eric Slagle
Planning Board Officials:
Laura Shifrin, Carol Hoffses, Andrew Shepherd, Robert Therrien, Tony Lopez, Michael Virostko, Beth Faxon (Administrator)

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