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Land Use Committee — Minutes, Feb 15, 2024
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Land Use Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:30 PM
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Joint Meeting with Planning Board
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair McLaughlin at 6:32 pm and
adjourned at 7:56 pm with a roll call vote of 5 in favor (Councilor Wilson, Councilor Pineda Neufeld,
Councilor Ewen-Campen, Councilor Davis and Chair McLaughlin), none absent, and none opposed.
President Ewen-Campen appointed Councilor Scott to replace him on the Land Use Committee for this
meeting only.
A recess was taken at 6:33 to allow the Planning Board to convene. The recess ended at 6:35
with a roll call of all members present.
Others present: Andrew Graminski – PPZ, Emily Hutchings – PPZ, Jahan Habib – Planning Board,
Michael Capuano - Planning Board, Amelia Aboff - Planning Board, Deborah Howett-Easton -
Planning Board, Luc Schuster - Planning Board, Stephanie Widzowski – Clerk of Committees.
Roll Call
Ward One City Councilor Matthew McLaughlin, Ward Six
City Councilor Lance L. Davis, Ward Seven City Councilor
Judy Pineda Neufeld, City Councilor At Large Jake Wilson
and Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott
Present:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Land Use Committee Joint Meeting with the
Planning Board on December 7, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-1822)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda
Neufeld, City Councilor At Large Wilson and Scott
AYE:
2.
Public Hearings
2.1.
15 registered voters requesting a Zoning Text Amendment to amend the
Zoning Ordinances to add Section 8.4.19, Climate & Equity Innovation
Sub-Area Overlay District.
Public
Communication
(ID # 23-1830)
This item was withdrawn by the applicant.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
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2.2.
13 registered voters requesting a Zoning Map Amendment to change the
zoning district of 8 Park Street, 10 Park Street, 504 Somerville Avenue, and
7-9 Properzi Way from Mid-Rise 4 (MR4) to Climate & Equity Innovation
Sub-Area Overlay District, and 15-27 Properzi Way, 29 Properzi Way,
26-32 Park Street, 8-14 Tyler Street, 40 Park Street, 15 Dane Street, 7-9
Tyler Street, 460 Somerville Avenue, 444 Somerville Avenue, 440
Somerville Avenue, 30 Dane Street, and 24-28 Dane Street from Fabrication
(FAB) to Climate & Equity Innovation Sub-Area Overlay District.
Public
Communication
(ID # 23-1827)
This item was withdrawn by the applicant.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
2.3.
234 Pearl Street Realty Trust and Goodpitch, LLC requesting the adoption
of an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance Map to change the zoning district
of 234 and 236 Pearl Street from Mid-Rise 4 (MR4) to Mid-Rise 6 (MR6).
Public
Communication
(ID # 23-1810)
This item was withdrawn by the applicant.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
2.4.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to the Zoning Ordinances to
amend Article 9: Use Provisions, and the Permitted Uses tables of all zoning
districts, to establish a Recreational Camp for Children use within the
Recreational Services use category.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 24-0037)
Emily Hutchings of Planning, Preservation and Zoning said that the
Inspectional Services Departmnet described this amendment as necessary to
address the “missing middle” for childcare. Councilor Davis noted that the
designation appears to only be for licensed recreational camps. Ms.
Hutchings confirmed that the use would still be licensed under state law and
would simply be for recreational camps instead of daycares.
Chair McLaughlin opened the public hearing at 6:47 pm. Nine people gave
testimony. Many cited concerns over traffic and noise levels unique to
recreational camps; others agreed that the noise concerns should be
addressed, but said that there is not enough childcare in the city as is or that
these kinds of programs are in high demand. There being no further
speakers, the Chair closed the public hearing at 7:05 pm.
Written comment will be accepted at PublicComments@somervillema.gov
until noon on March 1. Written comment can also be sent to the Planning
Board at Planning@somervillema.gov.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
2.5.
Gregg Donovan requesting a Zoning Map Amendment to change the zoning
district of 321 Washington Street from Fabrication (FAB) to Commercial
Industry (CI).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0059)
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Chair McLaughlin opened the public hearing at 7:07 pm. Twenty-three
people gave testimony.
-
Ethan Dussault said that FAB and ACE requirements keep
Somerville artist-friendly and that changing this parcel to
Commercial Industry would harm that.
-
Lee Kilpatrick opposed the zoning change and said that FAB helps
art spaces thrive.
-
Alyson Schultz, an artist, voiced concerns about losing critical space
for the art community.
-
Nicholas Schectman talked about his own experience being priced
out of Somerville and read an excerpt that spoke to the importance of
old buildings.
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Jenn Harrington said that Somerville needs the FAB district and
urged the preservation of 321 Washington St as an art center.
-
Ami Bennitt said that the parcel has enough space to redevelop and
keep the art center.
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Amanda Bristow spoke against the zoning change.
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Ellen Waylonis said that she has seen many art spaces pushed out of
Somerville and that this zoning change would be harmful to the art
community.
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Paula Garbarino spoke to her long experience as a woodworker who
recently had to leave Somerville.
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Becky Donner said that FAB is vital to the city and without it,
Somerville will lose artists.
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Ada Ren-Mitchell said that arts are important for mental health and
are profitable for the city.
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Coleen Palencia spoke against the zoning change.
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Sarah Selby said the zoning change would threaten the art
community and talked about the safe space for youth and adults alike
in her circus arts classes.
-
Gregory Jenkins, Director of the Arts Council, spoke to the
importance of the decision to create the FAB district.
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Kirk Etherton said that it felt wrong that the hard work of those who
created the FAB district could be undone so easily.
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Jon Link expressed strong opposition to the zoning change.
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Dan Coughlin commented on how FAB is less than 1% of
Somerville because of the buildings that were grandfathered in on
FAB parcels.
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Chris Dwan spoke to the need for a better process and criticized the
idea of “chipping away” at the FAB district parcel by parcel.
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Schuyler Dawson said it took a long time to find a studio space in the
city and that Somerville needs more art spaces, not fewer.
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Bill Cavellini said that this change would set a precedent for other
FAB areas and called for revising FAB permitted uses to make it
work as intended.
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Tori Antonino said that she does not understand why the applicant
could not keep the parcel under FAB designation and spoke against
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losing art spaces.
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Jenn Wood spoke against the zoning change and said that the loss of
art space could gather momentum.
-
Michele Hansen talked about watching artists get pushed out of
Somerville and the need for a better plan for the district.
There being no further speakers, the Chair closed the public hearing at 7:49
pm.
Written comment will be accepted at PublicComments@somervillema.gov
until noon on March 1. Written comment can also be sent to the Planning
Board at Planning@somervillema.gov.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
•
Land Use - 2024-02-15 Public Comments (with 24-0059)
•
Land Use - 2024-02-15 Public Comments-2 (with 24-0059)
•
Land Use - 2024-02-15 Public Comments (with 23-1810)
•
Land Use - 2024-02-15 Public Comments (with 23-1827, 23-1830, 24-0059)
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