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Land Use Committee — Minutes, Sep 5, 2024
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Land Use Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:30 PM
Thursday, September 5, 2024
The meeting took place virtually via Zoom and was called to order at 6:31 PM by Chair McLaughlin
and adjourned at 7:22 PM on a roll call vote of 5 in favor (Councilors Wilson, Pineda Neufeld,
Ewen-Campen, Davis, McLaughlin), 0 opposed.
Others present: Sarah White - Senior Planner, Madalyn Letellier - Legislative Services Manager
Ward One City Councilor Matthew McLaughlin, Ward Six
City Councilor Lance L. Davis, Ward Three City Councilor
Ben Ewen-Campen, Ward Seven City Councilor Judy
Pineda Neufeld and City Councilor At Large Jake Wilson
Present:
Roll Call
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Land Use Committee Meeting of July 9,
2024.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 24-1027)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda Neufeld
and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
2.
14 registered voters requesting a Zoning Map Amendment to change the
zoning district of 228, 230, 232, 234, 236 Pearl Street from Mid-Rise 4
(MR4) to Mid-Rise 6 (MR6).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0642)
Senior Planner Sarah White spoke on this item stating that the Planning,
Preservation and Zoning Division (PPZ) is not in support of this proposal
and would prefer to see a whole scale upzoning of the block rather than
upzoning a few properties at a time. Councilor Wilson addressed Sarah
White and asked why this view is different than the rezoning related to the
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA). Sarah White responded each
project is looked at individually and the YMCA proposal came back with
revisions to look at the entirety of the parcel of land for upzoning. Councilor
Ewen-Campen pointed out that to the west of the parcel of land already
holds buildings that are six stories high. He shared his thoughts of disfavor
to spot zoning in general, but looking at this item there has been a
Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) in place from the local
Neighborhood Council and as it sits next to a transit location is in favor of
adding height and density to the area but would still like to hear from the
Ward Councilor. Councilor Wilson echoed the thoughts on embracing
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transit-oriented development like this proposal throughout the city.
Councilor Davis also shared thoughts on hearing from the Ward Councilor
and any concerns that may be present and similar thoughts on the value of
transit-oriented zoning and the area would benefit from a density bonus.
Attorney Adam Dash spoke on this item stating that the main opposition
came from the condominium building next door and the CBA addressed
those concerns and reiterated to the committee that the building will be next
to another building of this size and there are additional steps to gain
neighborhood input before being built.
Chair McLaughlin asked Senior Planner White if proposals that tend to look
at more land for rezoning at once are more favorable to the Planning Board.
She responded that each proposal is reviewed individually and goes through
a thorough evaluation and the Planning Board is in general looking at
proposals that address a broader rezoning over spot zoning.
Councilor Pineda Neufeld asked how colleagues feel about going through
the rezoning process again for another overhaul that will further delay
projects such as this one proposed. Councilor Davis responded that the
initial overhaul was supposed to provide a framework to the old zoning, but
the intent was to go back and address specific areas, such as transit areas and
there is not a view to wait for a whole new plan as his own ward,
specifically Davis Square, is still awaiting a new neighborhood plan.
Councilor Ewen-Campen asked if city staff can give detail on the
development of a new transit-oriented map. Sarah White responded there is
no information at this time.
Chair McLaughlin moved that the City Solicitor provide an opinion on
whether this item is considered spot zoning.
RECOMMENDED TO BE DISCHARGED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATION
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda Neufeld
and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
3.
26 individuals submitting comments re: item #24-0642, a Zoning Map
Amendment to change the zoning district of 228, 230, 232, 234, 236 Pearl
Street from Mid-Rise 4 (MR4) to Mid-Rise 6 (MR6).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1165)
This item was discussed with ID #24-0642.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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4.
Planning Board conveying recommendations for items #24-0551 and
#24-0642.
Officer's
Communication
(ID # 24-1195)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda Neufeld
and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
5.
14 registered voters requesting a Zoning Map Amendment to change the
zoning district of 136 School Street from Urban Residence (UR) to
Mid-Rise 6 (MR6), 95 Highland Avenue from Neighborhood Residence
(NR) to MR6, and 97, 99-99A, 101-103, and 107 Highland Avenue from
Mid-Rise 5 (MR5) to MR6.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0641)
Senior Planner Sarah White stated Planning is in support of the upzoning
noting the favorability of taking up multiple lots at a time and this proposal
looks at the area in a comprehensive fashion. Councilor Ewen-Campen
spoke in support of the proposal and the eventual redevelopment of the
YMCA. Councilor Ewen-Campen made note zoning changes are not linked
to a specific project but rather to an area and thinks the zoning is
appropriate, he closed his remarks by addressing the corner lot is not
included in the YMCA’s proposal but is included in the rezoning proposal.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda Neufeld
and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
6.
Emily Duquette submitting comments re: item #24-0641, a Zoning Map
Amendment for the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0898)
This item was discussed with ID #24-0641.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
7.
3 individuals submitting comments re: item #24-0641, a Zoning Map
Amendment to change the zoning district of 136 School Street from Urban
Residence (UR) to Mid-Rise 6 (MR6), 95 Highland Avenue from
Neighborhood Residence (NR) to MR6, and 97, 99-99A, 101-103, and 107
Highland Avenue from Mid-Rise 5 (MR5) to MR6.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1164)
This item was discussed with ID #24-0641.
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RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
8.
Planning Board conveying recommendations for items #24-0607 and
#24-0641.
Officer's
Communication
(ID # 24-1194)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
9.
Mo Rizkallah requesting a Zoning Map Amendment to change the zoning
district of 5 Homer Square from Neighborhood Residence (NR) to Urban
Residence (UR).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0607)
Councilor Ewen-Campen recommended against approval of the item due to
the appearance of spot zoning for one parcel to become Urban Residence
(UR) in the middle of a Neighborhood Residence (NR) street and no attempt
at a community process. Chair McLaughlin included that the
recommendation from the Planning Board is also to not approve, and shared
similar sentiments to Councilor Ewen-Campen on why it should be
recommended to be not approved.
RECOMMENDED TO BE NOT APPROVED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda Neufeld
and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
10.
8 individuals submitting comments re: item #24-0607, a Zoning Map
Amendment to change the zoning district of 5 Homer Square from
Neighborhood Residence (NR) to Urban Residence (UR).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1092)
This item was discussed with ID #24-0607.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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