Massachusetts S1300 amends zoning laws to set a minimum three-year term for special permits unless substantial use or construction begins sooner.
Massachusetts S1300 modifies zoning ordinances to ensure special permits granted under section 9 of chapter 40A of the General Laws lapse within a specified period, not less than three years, unless substantial use or construction begins sooner. This change applies to all special permits except those for which good cause is shown or construction has not started by the specified date.
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