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Legislative Matters Committee — Minutes, Nov 14, 2023
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Legislative Matters Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair Davis at 6:02 pm and adjourned at
8:55 pm with a roll call vote of 5 in favor (Councilor Scott, Councilor McLaughlin, Councilor Burnley,
Councilor Ewen-Campen and Chair Davis), none opposed, and none absent.
President Ewen-Campen appointed himself to replace Councilor Kelly on the Committee for this
meeting only.
Others present: Neha Singh – Mayor’s Office, Ellen Shachter – OHS, Kimberly Wells – City Clerk, Jill
Currier – OHS, Jason Piques – Law Office, Stephanie Widzowski – Clerk of Committees.
Roll Call
Chairperson Lance L. Davis, Willie Burnley Jr., Matthew
McLaughlin, Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott and Ben
Ewen-Campen
Present:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Legislative Matters Committee Meeting of
October 30, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-1647)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Chairperson Davis, City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr.,
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Two City
Councilor Scott and Ewen-Campen
AYE:
2.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen, Councilor Burnley Jr., Councilor Clingan,
Councilor Davis, Councilor Gomez Mouakad, Councilor Kelly, Councilor
McLaughlin, Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor Scott, Councilor Strezo
and Councilor Wilson
That this Council draft a Home Rule Petition to authorize Somerville to
regulate against rent gouging by establishing Rent Stabilization.
Order
(ID # 23-0318)
Taken together with item 23-1694.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
3.
Requesting approval of a Home Rule Petition authorizing the City of
Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 23-1694)
Taken together with item 23-0318. Chair Davis noted that there is an extra
week between the next City Council meeting and the final one of the year, so
there is time to resolve any outstanding concerns on this item before 2024.
Councilor Ewen-Campen introduced the item and explained that the timing
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of this Home Rule Petition (HRP) is based on changes at the state level as
well as Boston filing its own rent stabilization HRP. He added that work was
done through the Anti-Displacement Task Force. Dir. Shachter gave a
presentation on the HRP and the approval process. She noted during the
presentation that, while research has not found a negative correlation
between rent stabilization and new construction, many developers have
stated the opposite, so the 15-year new construction exemption is to ensure
that the HRP will not hinder new housing.
Committee discussion centered around the 15-year exemption for new
construction, vacancy decontrol (which is not included in the HRP), and
exemptions for owner occupancy. Dir. Shachter also noted that some
provisions of the HRP may be carried out best through regulation as opposed
to ordinance, or vice versa. It was repeatedly mentioned that much
consideration was given in the drafting of the HRP to the political climate of
the state legislature; councilors gave arguments for and against that strategy.
Chair Davis asked about plans for a rental registry; Dir. Shachter said that a
registry would make it easier to implement a rent board. The Committee also
talked about the logistics of vacant units.
Councilor Scott requested a written opinion from the City Solicitor whether
the HRP as-is would allow the city or City Council in the future to establish
vacancy control provisions, and to provide language on how to handle
potential blind spots in base rent with respect to owner occupancy
exemptions and just cause evictions for family. She called for a clause that
explicitly reserves the right of the city to establish base rents and protocols
for when a unit goes from exempt to non-exempt. Chair Davis also
requested guidance on whether the city could clarify in the HRP the lack of
exemptions for the rental cap. Solicitor Piques said he could put something
together and report back.
Councilor Burnley introduced two motions: That the City Solicitor draft
language to be added to the Somerville Rent Stabilization Home Rule
Petition to make clear that there is not a provision for vacancy decontrol,
and To lower the exemption for new construction from 15 years after
certificate of occupancy to 10 years. He withdrew these motions with the
intent to finish the conversation at the next Legislative Matters Committee
meeting.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
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Legislative Matters - 2023-11-14 Rent Stabilization Home Rule Petition - Legislative Matters
FINAL (with 23-1694)
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