During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on proposed changes to zoning regulations in the Milford Oval district, particularly regarding multifamily housing. The current ordinance lacks specific guidance for the Milford District, leading to interpretations that could vary significantly.
The conversation highlighted that while multifamily housing is permitted in the commercial zoning district, the density requirements outlined in the Residence B zoning district—specifically a limit of five units per acre—pose challenges. Many properties in the Milford Oval are smaller than the minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet mandated by this zoning classification.
Despite these constraints, proponents of the proposal argued that the addition of four studio apartments would address the pressing issue of affordable housing in the area without negatively impacting parking or the overall character of the Oval. They emphasized that the enhancements to the building, including fire safety upgrades and aesthetic improvements, would not only benefit the new residents but also potentially increase the value of surrounding properties.
The meeting underscored the ongoing need for affordable housing solutions in Milford, with officials considering how best to balance development with community needs and existing regulations.