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Falmouth ZBA grants comprehensive permit for 14 affordable homeownership units at Benjamin Nye

Town of Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals · May 1, 2026
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Summary

The zoning board unanimously approved a comprehensive permit allowing construction of 14 permanently affordable homeownership units at 48 Benjamin Nye, subject to conditions spelled out by the board.

The Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously granted a comprehensive permit for a 14‑unit homeownership project at 48 Benjamin Nye, approving conditions that make the units affordable in perpetuity to households at or below 80 percent of area median income.

During board business the members reviewed the comprehensive permit record and voted to grant the project, which the board described in its findings as 14 dwellings (mix of cape, ranch and colonial designs) and required a set of conditions to govern construction, occupancy and permanent affordability. The board explicitly recorded that the homes will be affordable in perpetuity to households at or below 80 percent of AMI, with the conditions to be included in the decision.

Chair Suzanne Murphy read the motion and the decision language that places the permit conditions on the record; the vote was unanimous. Board members also confirmed that only the appropriate voting members were recorded in the final tally. The board did not discuss specific financing terms in detail at the public meeting — the decision focused on land‑use findings and permit conditions.

The comprehensive permit includes standard requirements for construction hours, erosion and sediment controls, and other conditions the board determined necessary to protect public ways and neighboring properties. Implementation steps require the developer to return with final plans and comply with permit conditions prior to occupancy.