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Commission continues inclusionary-housing debate to March 3 after lengthy discussion and differing views
Summary
After an extended discussion about a proposed inclusionary zoning section (15% affordable units for projects of 10+ units, split targets at 60% and 80% AMI), the commission voted unanimously to postpone further action and resume the matter at its March 3 meeting to allow additional information and coordination with other town efforts.
Discussion of a proposed inclusionary-housing text amendment dominated late portions of the Feb. 3 meeting but produced no final vote on the substance. The draft would have required 15% of units in projects of 10 or more be affordable (half at 60% AMI and half at 80% AMI), with no buyout option and deed restrictions and an affordability-monitoring plan. Staff also presented alternatives, including lower…
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