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Land Use Committee — Minutes, Feb 16, 2023
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Land Use Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:30 PM
Thursday, February 16, 2023
This meeting was held via GoToWebinar and was called to order by Chair McLaughlin at 6:31 pm and
adjourned at 6:58 pm on a Roll Call Vote: 5 in favor (Councilors Wilson, Gomez Mouakad,
Ewen-Campen, Davis, and McLaughlin), 0 opposed, 0 absent.
Others present: Michael Potere – Assistant Clerk of Committees; Daniel Bartman – Senior Planner -
Zoning & Urban Design for the City of Somerville
.
Roll Call
Chairperson Matthew McLaughlin, Vice Chair Lance L.
Davis, Ben Ewen-Campen, Beatriz Gomez Mouakad and
Jake Wilson
Present:
1.
Approval of the Land Use Committee Joint Meeting with the Planning
Board Minutes of February 2, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-0204)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Chairperson McLaughlin, Vice Chair Davis, Ward Three
City Councilor Ewen-Campen, Ward Five City Councilor
Gomez Mouakad and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
2.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to Section 6.1 Commercial
Districts: Fabrication of the Somerville Zoning Ordinance to permit
additional uses for ground story commercial spaces fronting a Pedestrian
Street.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 22-1771)
Councilor Ewen-Campen stated he was in support of the amendment and
proposed an amendment to Section 11B: “[[For any building with two (2) or
more stories,]] occupancy of a ground story commercial space fronting a
pedestrian street is permitted as specified in the second column on Table
6.1.11 Permitted Uses.” The purpose of the original amendment is to allow
retail on the first floor of Fabrication District buildings when they are
fronting a pedestrian street, and Councilor Ewen-Campen’s subsequent
amendment would exclude one-story buildings from that because failing to
do so would effectively remove one-story buildings from the Fabrication
District. Councilor Ewen-Campen continued that his amendment would
have no legal bearing on the lawsuit the Council has been made aware of,
and it is not relevant to the building in Gilman Square.
Vice Chair Davis clarified that the reason for Councilor Ewen-Campen’s
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amendment is that there are several buildings that are both in the Fabrication
District and also mapped as pedestrian streets and the pedestrian streets
language was not present in the Fabrication District section.
Senior Planner Bartman added that he reviewed the amendments with the
legal department and no concerns were raised. Bartman continued that the
purpose of both amendments is to provide additional rights for Fabrication
buildings that front pedestrian streets, but not if doing so would remove
buildings from the Fabrication District in total.
Vice Chair Davis made a final point that although he supports the
amendments in this context, he would not be willing to approve similar
zoning exceptions more broadly without additional discussion of the impact
of doing so.
Councilor Ewen-Campen moved to amend the item by inserting, “[[For any
building with two (2) or more stories,]]” before “occupancy of a ground
story commercial space fronting a pedestrian street is permitted as specified
in the second column on Table 6.1.11 Permitted Uses” in Section 11B. The
amendment was approved on a roll call vote of 5 in favor (Councilors
Wilson, Gomez Mouakad, Ewen-Campen, Davis, and McLaughlin), 0
opposed, and 0 absent.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED AS
AMENDED
RESULT:
Chairperson McLaughlin, Vice Chair Davis, Ward Three
City Councilor Ewen-Campen, Ward Five City Councilor
Gomez Mouakad and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
3.
David Einis requesting the adoption of an amendment to the Zoning
Ordinance Map to change the zoning district of 14 White Street Place from
Neighborhood Residence (NR) to Mid-Rise 4 (MR4).
Public
Communication
(ID # 22-1769)
Applicant requested to withdraw the application. Chair McLauglin tabled
the item.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
4.
Planning Board proposing an amendment to the Zoning Ordinances Section
15.1.3, Neighborhood Meeting.
Officer's
Communication
(ID # 22-1645)
Councilor Ewen-Campen indicated that this is a proposal to clarify what
happens if a ward councilor is unable or unwilling to host a neighborhood
meeting, and that the proposed amendment says that if the ward councilor
cannot host a neighborhood meeting, the President will appoint an at-large
ward councilor. However, Councilor Ewen-Campen had some concern that
this would prevent the President of the City Council from appointed a ward
councilor from an abutting district, whose residents would likely have
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overlapping interests. As such, Councilor Ewen-Campen proposed a further
amendment, to section xi, which states, “A councilor-at-large [[or Ward
Councilor from an abutting ward]] who will take on the role.”
Vice Chair Davis added his support for Councilor Ewen-Campen’s
amendment, and further stated that adding a virtual option for applicants to
have easier access to ward councilors seeking approval for projects,
particularly smaller ones.
Councilor Wilson agreed with his colleagues’ points and stated that
Councilor Ewen-Campen’s amendment makes sense given that the interests
of a ward councilor’s constituents from an abutting district would often
align. Councilor Gomez Mouakad followed with agreement on this point.
Chair McLaughlin concluded the discussion by stating that the President of
the City Council would be able to determine whether or not a ward councilor
was unable or unwilling to facilitate a meeting with a constituent, and
therefore determine when it would be appropriate to designate a different
ward councilor to attend to that constituent’s request.
Councilor Ewen-Campen moved to amend the item by inserting, “[[or Ward
Councilor from an abutting ward]]” between “A councilor-at-large” and
“who will take on the role,” reading in full: “A councilor-at-large [[or
Ward Councilor from an abutting ward]] who will take on the role” to
Section xi. The amendment was approved on a roll call vote of 5 in favor
(Councilors Wilson, Gomez Mouakad, Ewen-Campen, Davis, and
McLaughlin), 0 opposed, and 0 absent.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED AS
AMENDED
RESULT:
Chairperson McLaughlin, Vice Chair Davis, Ward Three
City Councilor Ewen-Campen, Ward Five City Councilor
Gomez Mouakad and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
5.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to Section 10.8 Commercial Signs,
of the Zoning Ordinances, to permit commercial signs by right.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 23-0095)
Chair McLaughlin indicated support for this measure and stated that
professionals are capable of determining whether a business’s signage is
appropriate or not.
Vice Chair Davis added that there really is no reason for city councilors or
the planning board to be involved in business design decisions.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Chairperson McLaughlin, Vice Chair Davis, Ward Three
City Councilor Ewen-Campen, Ward Five City Councilor
Gomez Mouakad and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
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