MBTA Communities Multifamily Guidelines
Page updated as of 19 MARCH. 2024.
This page is dedicated to providing the public with information related to the recently released draft guidelines from the state related to multifamily housing zoning in MBTA Communities. These guidelines were the necessary follow up to one specific element included within legislation passed by the state in December 2020 and signed into law by Governor Baker in January 2021. Harvard is one of 75 Massachusetts towns designated as "MBTA Adjacent" and as such, we are required under the compliance guidelines issued on the 10th of August 2022 to develop zoning to allow 113 multifamily housing units. More information is below regarding the guidelines as well as links to pages and documents regarding the program. We will try to update this page regularly.
Why MBTA multifamily zoning law makes sense for Massachusetts (video) https://youtu.be/iewb77s33XM
MBTA Communities Sample Zoning https://www.mass.gov/doc/mbta-communities-sample-zoning
The following presentation was given at the 2023 Citizen Planner Training Collaborative (CPTC) annual conference.
Download the presentation: MBTA Communities 2023 CPTC Conference Presentation
Click here for details: Compliance Guidelines for Multi-family Zoning Districts Under Section 3A of the Zoning Act
Harvard-Related News
- Draft Response Letter - The Planning Board, in collaboration with the Select Board, developed a detailed letter of comment to the state's Department of Housing and Community Development in regard to the MBTA Communities Multifamily Zoning Guidelines. The letter was submitted in advance of the March 31, 2022 deadline and a scanned copy can be viewed HERE.
- Members of the Planning Board and staff have attended a number of workshops and presentations related to the legislation and draft guidelines. Some of these workshop presentations and handouts have been provided below.
Basic Information
- The Legislation - The impetus for the draft guidelines was the passage in the State Legislature of Chapter 358 of the Acts of 2020, AN ACT ENABLING PARTNERSHIPS FOR GROWTH. In short, while there were a wide range of important Zoning Act (Ch. 40A) amendments, one key provision was the requirement that all MBTA Communities had to establish a multifamily residential zoning district that was by-right or as-of-right, which means that it can be approved through site plan review but cannot impose a special permit. The law lacked specifics and assigned The Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to develop guidelines to implement the law. This is the stage we are in right now, evaluating the draft and providing comments before the guidelines are finalized.
- The Draft Guidelines - These draft guidelines were released by DHCD on December 15, 2021 and revised August 17, 2023. A .pdf version can be downloaded HERE.
- MBTA Community Compliance Deadlines - Mass Housing Partnership Table
Resources and Technical Assistance
- DHCD Resource and Information Page - Multi-Family Zoning Requirement for MBTA Communities
- Mass Housing Partnership - MBTA Zoning & Complete Neighborhoods Page
- Massachusetts Municipal Lawyers Association - Presentation on MBTA Community Multi-Family Housing (.pdf dated 2/16/22)
Harvard-Related Documents and Sites
- Map of Potential Overlay District - MBTA ( March 2024)
- §125-60 MBTA Multi-family Overlay District - DRAFT (March 2024)
- Memo to Planning Board (January 2022)
- Comments Response Letter to DHCD (March 2022)
- Presentation to the Select Board (Required Briefing) of Guidelines (April 2022)
- Housing Initiatives - A page dedicated some of the housing initiatives of the Planning Board, some which may relate to the MBTA Guidelines. Please see the Municipal Affordable Housing Trust page for information on Harvard affordable housing initiatives.