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Land Use Committee — Minutes, Apr 3, 2025
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Land Use Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Thursday, April 3, 2025
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair McLaughlin at 6:01pm and adjourned
at 7:12pm on a roll call vote of 4 in favor (Councilors Davis, Wilson, Ewen-Campen, McLaughlin), 0
opposed, and 1 absent(Councilor Sait).
Councilor Davis joined the meeting at 6:06pm.
Others present: Daniel Bartman - Deputy Director of Planning and Zoning, Samantha Carr - City
Council Land Use Analyst, Madalyn Letellier - Legislative Services Manager.
Roll Call
Ward One City Councilor Matthew McLaughlin, Ward
Three City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen and City
Councilor At Large Jake Wilson
Present:
Ward Five City Councilor Naima Sait and Ward Six City
Councilor Lance L. Davis
Absent:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Land Use Committee Meeting of March 20,
2025.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 25-0565)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Three City
Councilor Ewen-Campen and City Councilor At Large
Wilson
AYE:
Ward Five City Councilor Sait and Ward Six City Councilor
Davis
ABSENT:
2.
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)
Analyst Carr presented on her referenced slides, Land Use - 2025-04-03
TOD Upzoning (with 25-0085), and the work she has been doing with Chair
McLaughlin to move forward transit-oriented upzoning. Analyst Carr ended
the presentation with questions to the Councilors around what they would
like to see out of zoning, what resonated the most with them, and what
additional information could be helpful as the committee moves forward.
Councilor Ewen-Campen opened the conversation by raising his big picture
questions. He spoke about the process that occurs with a Neighborhood Plan
to add the most value and he presented the question of stopping the plans
that do take many years and be more casual with how zoning occurs.
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Councilor Davis and Councilor Wilson also echoed Councilor
Ewen-Campen’s concern around the timeline of neighborhood plans but the
need for community planning when looking at what should be required
when planning. Later in the meeting Councilor McLaughlin shared
frustrations around Neighborhood Plans, the length they take to create, the
inefficiency of them, and lack when making zoning changes. He shared a
story about asking other communities who utilize Neighborhood Plans
before changing zoning and no other communities implement the tool.
Additionally, Councilor Ewen-Campen spoke to the zoning of Urban
Residence (UR) to Mid-Rise 3 or 4 and that UR development also
contributes to the density of housing and the consideration of the types of
housing being permitted. He ended his statement by asking how well the
new Zoning Ordinances are working compared to expectations, by how
many new units have been permitted since this has passed.
Councilor Davis then shared his thoughts about the nuance that comes with
zoning and the ability to layer in density bonuses. He specifically referenced
the upzoning possibilities around Mount Vernon and the ability to add
significant density in housing and affordable commercial space and asked
for additional information on the bedroom counts in upzoned areas.
Councilor Wilson shared his thoughts on affordable inclusionary zoning in
future planning and thinking about how to document that. He also went on
to speak positively about added density bonus and urge planning to include
additional civic space. He posed the question to add districts to future
zoning plans in anticipation of Type IV heavy timber construction that is
now permitted in the Massachusetts Building Code. He ended his thoughts
with a request for a zoning map with the changes since the overhaul, both
approved and rejected to see what people were looking to do. In response,
Councilor Davis shared concerns about developing civic spaces outside of
transit areas and expressing his thoughts that the planning documents should
be inclusive of the public process.
Lastly, Councilor McLaughlin re-emphasized his desire for upzoning by
transit areas, Ball Square specifically, and asked if a comprehensive plan is
needed for an opportunity to add density in an accessible space. Councilors
continued discussion around planning occurring near Ball Square as it abuts
Medford. Director Bartman shared collaboration was done with Medford for
the split parcels that exist on both sides of the parcel area and further
information is available that looks at potential upzoning to six stories.
Director Bartman shared the possibility of discussing what the upzoning
process would look like for middle ground parcels and the possibility of
collaborating with Analyst Carr about what can be accomplished this year.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
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3.
By Councilor Wilson and Councilor Mbah
That the Director of Inspectional Services and the Director of Planning,
Preservation and Zoning discuss with this Council, Type IV heavy timber
construction now permitted in the 10th edition of Massachusetts State
Building Code 780 and potential impacts on inspections, development, and
the Zoning Ordinance.
Order
(ID # 25-0246)
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
4.
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)
Director Bartman shared the Planning Board voted to approve the zoning
map amendment. Councilor Ewen-Campen and Councilor Wilson requested
the vote be moved to a later date until after the Union Square Neighborhood
council has more time to discuss concerns from residents and the committee
has the opportunity to hear from the Ward 2 Councilor.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
•
Land Use - 2025-04-03 TOD Upzoning (with 25-0085)
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