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Land Use Committee — Minutes, Feb 20, 2025
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Land Use Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:30 PM
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Joint Meeting with the Planning Board
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair McLaughlin at 6:33pm and adjourned
at 7:43pm on a roll call vote of 5 in favor (Councilors Davis, Sait, Wilson, Clingan, and McLaughlin), 0
opposed, and 0 absent.
Councilor Wilson joined the meeting at 6:39pm.
The committee went into recess at 6:34pm and returned at 6:35 on a roll call vote of 4 in favor
(Councilors Davis, Sait, Clingan, and McLaughlin), 0 opposed, and 1 absent (Councilor Wilson).
The committee again went into recess at 7:00pm and returned at 7:01pm on a roll call vote of 5 in favor
(Councilors Davis, Sait, Wilson, Clingan, and McLaughlin), 0 opposed, and 0 absent.
Others present: Samantha Carr - City Council Land Use Analyst, Andrew Graminski - Planner, Dan
Bartman - Deputy Director of Planning and Zoning, Madalyn Letellier - Legislative Services Manager.
Roll Call
Ward One City Councilor Matthew McLaughlin, Ward Five
City Councilor Naima Sait, Ward Six City Councilor Lance
L. Davis and Jesse Clingan
Present:
City Councilor At Large Jake Wilson
Absent:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Land Use Committee Meeting of November
21, 2024.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 24-1680)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Five City
Councilor Sait, Ward Six City Councilor Davis and Clingan
AYE:
City Councilor At Large Wilson
ABSENT:
2.
Approval of the Minutes of the Land Use Committee Joint Meeting with the
Planning Board of December 5, 2024.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 24-1766)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Five City
Councilor Sait, Ward Six City Councilor Davis and Clingan
AYE:
City Councilor At Large Wilson
ABSENT:
3.
Public Hearing
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3.1.
Horace-Ward LLC, Bealm Realty, LLC, Delhi Properties, LLC, and Delhi
Properties ll, LLC requesting a Zoning Map Amendment to change the
zoning district of 11 Horace Street, 5-7, 9, 13, and 15 Ward Street, and 15
and 21 South Street from Mid-Rise 4 (MR4) to Mid-Rise 6 (MR6).
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1584)
Attorney Adam Dash and Architect Brian Slozak presented slides outlining
the requested changes, the slides are titled Land Use 2025-02-20 Zoning
Map Amendment (with 24-1584).
Chair McLaughlin opened the hearing at 6:54pm.
Three residents spoke in the public hearing. A representative of the Union
Square Neighborhood Council, Michele Hansen, shared community
meetings that have been held, and the applicant is currently working together
to reach a Community Benefit Agreement moving forward. Tori Antonino
and Crystal Huff both spoke of the importance of following the green roofs
ordinance and the danger of using rat poison during construction and the
negative impact it has.
Chair McLaughlin closed the hearing at 6:59pm.
Comments will be accepted until 9 am on 2/28 and must be submitted to
publiccomments@somervillema.gov.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
Recommendation Needed
4.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to Sections 2.1 and 11.1 of the
Zoning Ordinance to improve the regulation of bicycle parking.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 24-1448)
Director Bartman stated this change is clarifying language on how bike racks
can be arranged and oriented and improve the regulation of bicycle parking.
Councilor Wilson asked a clarifying question about the use of asphalt for
bike racks, Planner Andrew Graminski shared edits to the language are
eligible to still be able to be made and Director Bartman further elaborated
the type of materials used and would follow up. Councilor Davis asked if
this part of the language is also addressing bike racks outside of buildings,
rather as written as inside the buildings. Councilor Wilson responded that
the concern for asphalt is for exterior bike racks.
Chair McLaughlin made a motion that the Planning Department give an
opinion if the Council can dictate standards and materials used for
outdoor bike facilities. Motion was approved on a roll call vote of 5 in favor
(Councilors Daivs, Sait, Wilson, Clingan, and McLaughlin). 0 opposed and
0 absent.
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RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, City Councilor At
Large Wilson, Ward Five City Councilor Sait, Ward Six
City Councilor Davis and Clingan
AYE:
5.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to Section 3.2.6 Building Types of
the Zoning Ordinance to allow the building types permitted in the
Neighborhood Residence (NR) zoning district to also be permitted in the
Urban Residence (UR) zoning district.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 24-1447)
Dan Bartman explained that the amendment was in response to a
Councilor’s request and developed with input from Inspectional Services to
efficiently address non-conformance issues buildings face. It aims to assist
property owners in down-zoning to better align with zoning regulations and
supports the city’s broader upzoning goals.
Councilor Wilson inquired about the impact on variances and special
permits. Director Bartman responded that this change should reduce the
city's permit burden, as nonconforming properties will be able to make
changes by right without needing multiple permits.
Chair McLaughlin raised concern from the public hearing about housing
production. Director Bartman clarified that this amendment allows
homeowners to convert their homes into multi-unit buildings over time,
facilitating the development of housing, including new triple-decker homes
on lots previously occupied by one-story commercial buildings or vacant
properties under old zoning.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, City Councilor At
Large Wilson, Ward Five City Councilor Sait, Ward Six
City Councilor Davis and Clingan
AYE:
Requested to be Withdrawn
6.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to Articles 6, 9, and 10 of the
Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Research & Development zoning
district.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 24-1544)
RECOMMENDED TO BE PLACED ON FILE
RESULT:
7.
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to Articles 2, 3-6, and 9 of the
Zoning Ordinance to revise the regulations for arts and creative enterprise,
office, and residential uses.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 24-1461)
RECOMMENDED TO BE PLACED ON FILE
RESULT:
For Discussion
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8.
By Councilor McLaughlin, Councilor Davis and Councilor Wilson
That the Director of Planning, Preservation and Zoning draft an amendment
to the Zoning Ordinances for transit oriented height and density bonuses for
additional affordable housing and other enumerated community benefits.
Order
(ID # 25-0085)
Chair McLaughlin introduced Samantha Carr as the City Council’s new
Land Use Analyst, noting she will assist with new projects moving forward.
Director Bartman provided updates on ongoing projects, including
collaboration with Medford and establishing transit areas in the ordinance,
with plans to continue exploring this in the coming months.
Councilors Davis and Clingan discussed transit-oriented upzoning, which
has been in progress for over a year, and asked about the timeline for a
proposal. Director Bartman explained that the upzoning spans multiple
administrations and is on track to produce tangible results by the next fiscal
year.
Councilor Davis shared thoughts on increasing density, referencing the
high-rise in Davis Square and 90 Washington Street, and discussed using
height to address housing needs in additional areas. Councilor Wilson
expressed support for adding housing near transit-oriented areas.
Chair McLaughlin and Councilor Sait both expressed optimism about the
progress of the amendment and ongoing discussions to identify areas for
upzoning and modify the Zoning Ordinances.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
Place on File
9.
Planning Board conveying recommendations for items #24-1447 and
#24-1448.
Officer's
Communication
(ID # 25-0120)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
10.
Planning Board conveying recommendations for items #24-0679 and
#24-0680.
Officer's
Communication
(ID # 24-1280)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
11.
Planning Board conveying recommendations for item #24-0416.
Officer's
Communication
(ID # 24-0854)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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12.
Greentown Labs submitting comments re: items #24-0680 and #24-0679, a
Zoning Map and Zoning Text amendment to create the Somernova
Innovation Sub-Area.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1577)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
13.
95 individuals, including 61 residents, along with Cambria Hotel, Aeronaut
Brewery, and Union Square Main Streets submitting comments re: items
#24-0680 and #24-0679, a Zoning Map and Zoning Text amendment to
create the Somernova Innovation Sub-Area.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1256)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
14.
3 residents submitting comments re: item 24-0679, a Zoning Text
amendment to create the Somernova Innovation Sub-Area.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1221)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
15.
4 individuals submitting comments re: item #24-0551, an amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance to add Section 8.5 Interim Planning Overlay District
(IPOD) and the Brickbottom sub-area.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-1091)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
16.
Susan Lee submitting comments re: items #24-0680 and #24-0679, a Zoning
Map and Zoning Text amendment to create the Somernova Innovation
Sub-Area.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0919)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
17.
13 individuals, including 9 residents, submitting comments re: items
#24-0680 and #24-0679, a Zoning Map and Zoning Text amendment to
create the Somernova Innovation Sub-Area.
Public
Communication
(ID # 24-0899)
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
•
Land Use 2025-02-20 Zoning Map Amendment (with 24-1584)
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