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Land Use Committee — Minutes, Sep 1, 2022
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Land Use Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:30 PM
Thursday, September 1, 2022
The meeting took place virtually via GoToWebinar and was called to order
at 6:34 PM by Chair Ewen-Campen and adjourned at 7:22 PM on a roll call
vote of 5 in favor (Councilors Strezo, McLaughlin, Gomez Mouakad, Davis
and Ewen-Campen), none against and 0 absent.
Roll Call
Kristen Strezo, Matthew McLaughlin, Beatriz Gomez
Mouakad , Ward Six City Councilor Lance L. Davis and
Ward Three City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen
Present:
1.
By Jake Wilson
Proposing an amendment to the Zoning Ordinances, Section 3.1.6.d,
Residence District, to permit the Backyard Cottage accessory building type
by right.
Ordinance
(ID # 22-0825)
Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and Community
Development, Dan Bartman, explained that many of the procedures required
for a site plan approval really don’t align with backyard cottages. As a
result, the Design Commission found itself faced with conflicts during some
of the review processes. Feedback was received by OSPCD staff and this
change was proposed to allow backyard cottages to be built by right. With
this change, neighborhood meetings would not be required for backyard
cottages. Mr. Bartman stated that backyard cottages come with their own set
of dimensional standards, e.g., setbacks. Building permits are required and
green scores would still have to be met.
Councilor Davis moved to approve the item
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Strezo, Ward One City Councilor
McLaughlin, Ward Five City Councilor Gomez Mouakad,
Ward Six City Councilor Davis and Ward Three City
Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
2.
Thomas J. Cooke requesting the adoption of an amendment to the Zoning
Ordinance Map to change the zoning district of 14 White Street Place from
NR to MR4.
Public
Communication
(ID # 22-1110)
This item was withdrawn by the petitioner.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
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3.
Vivaldo Meneses Sr. requesting the adoption of an amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance Map to change the zoning district of 82-84 Prospect
Street from MR5 to UR.
Public
Communication
(ID # 22-1031)
This item involves two side by side properties, with common ownership,
which were put into split zoning. A public hearing was held on this item on
June 16, 2022.
Chair Ewen-Campen moved for approval.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Strezo, Ward One City Councilor
McLaughlin, Ward Five City Councilor Gomez Mouakad,
Ward Six City Councilor Davis and Ward Three City
Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
4.
Requesting a text amendment to the Somerville Zoning Ordinance to repeal
all references to a Certificate of Zoning Compliance and replace with a
requirement for the Building Official to conduct a zoning compliance review
and maintain a public record of such reviews for all development.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 22-0654)
Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and Community
Development, Dan Bartman, said this is basically a clerical cleanup. The
changes proposed still maintain what the certificate of Zoning Compliance
does but removes references to it in the zoning ordinance to make the
process less confusing.
Currently, without this proposed change, the ordinance is only supposed to
document that ISD had confirmed that the project was in compliance, i.e.,
that a compliance review was performed. The lack of clarity in the
ordinance resulted in tying up staff and extending the process by several
weeks. CitizenServe is now capable of handling the compliance portion of
the ordinance, thereby speeding up the process. Prior to the pandemic, the
Planning Dept worked on a manual system, however, since then, the process
has been digitized and modernized. This proposed change takes away the
confusion that exists currently.
Councilor Davis noted that the language in Sec. 15.7; 1; A; ii doesn’t
actually say that the compliance review must be passed. Director Bartman
explained that the language exists in the state building code and that
Somerville’s language is in addition to existing state law. He told the
members that a certificate of compliance cannot be issues if a project is not
in compliance. He went on to say that nothing in the operation will change
other the users’ understanding of what is required. Compliance reviews
originally performed by building inspectors; now however, this function is
being carried out by OSPCD zoning review planners.
Councilor Davis commented that he is a little nervous because zoning
compliance issues do arise occasionally.
Chair Ewen-Campen moved for approval.
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RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Strezo, Ward One City Councilor
McLaughlin, Ward Five City Councilor Gomez Mouakad,
Ward Six City Councilor Davis and Ward Three City
Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
5.
Three owners requesting the adoption of an amendment to the Zoning
Ordinance Map to change the zoning district of 129R Highland Ave from
UR to NR.
Public
Communication
(ID # 22-0929)
Chair Ewen-Campen noted that this parcel is land-locked and
undevelopable. It shares a small part of another property (125 Highland
Avenue) being considered for an affordable housing project. Director
Bartman explained that there were questions about setbacks and how this
could impact surrounding parcels, however, he doesn’t foresee any
detrimental effects to surrounding properties.
Councilor Davis noted that the property at 125 Highland Avenue was
designated as an historic district, so additions would have to be made in the
back or side of the existing building.
Chair Ewen-Campen said the relevant issue is setbacks for any future
projects and since this amendment won’t have an impact on the affordable
housing project, he moved to approve.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Strezo, Ward One City Councilor
McLaughlin, Ward Six City Councilor Davis and Ward
Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
Ward Five City Councilor Gomez Mouakad
ABSENT:
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