Massachusetts H2356 proposes to amend inclusionary zoning laws to limit affordable housing requirements to 13% of units.
Massachusetts H2356 seeks to modify local inclusionary zoning laws to ensure that no more than 13% of housing units are designated as affordable. The bill also mandates that any inclusionary zoning ordinance or by-law must include a density bonus and allows the executive office of housing and livable communities to issue guidelines or regulations in line with this change. The intent is to balance housing production with affordable housing requirements.
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