Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3895

Introduced
6/8/23  

Caption

Relative to allowing redivision of merger lots in municipalities adopting NetZero code

Impact

If enacted, HB 3895 will significantly impact the way municipalities handle the zoning of adjacent lots. By permitting the redivision of merger lots, local governments can promote more nuanced land use strategies that align with environmental goals. This adjustment may contribute to increased housing options and more efficient land utilization without compromising the overarching objectives associated with the NetZero code. It's expected to encourage developers to consider sustainable practices given the newfound flexibility in creating compliant building sites.

Summary

House Bill 3895 seeks to amend the zoning laws in municipalities that have adopted the NetZero energy code. Specifically, the bill addresses the treatment of adjacent lots that are under common ownership, stipulating that these lots should not automatically be merged for local zoning purposes. This change is designed to allow for greater flexibility in land use and development in communities seeking to comply with sustainability and energy efficiency goals established by the NetZero code. Supporters of the bill believe that it will facilitate housing development while still adhering to the energy standards set by the NetZero code.

Contention

While there is substantial support for the bill among legislators focused on sustainable development, some local officials might express concern regarding the implementation of this policy. Potential worries include how the redivision of merger lots could affect local zoning laws and planning processes. Critics may argue that such changes could lead to inconsistencies or challenges in managing growth according to community standards, potentially undermining the zoning protections intended for local neighborhoods. Thus, discussions surrounding HB 3895 may revolve around balancing development flexibility with maintaining effective local governance.

Companion Bills

MA H4573

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3860

Relative to tax incentives for building to NetZero Standards

MA H3488

Relative to tax incentives for building to NetZero Standards

MA H4573

Study Order

MA S2164

Allowing municipalities to reasonably regulate solar siting

MA H3230

Allowing municipalities to reasonably regulate solar siting

MA H2331

Allowing municipalities to reasonably regulate solar siting

MA S1018

Allowing municipalities to preserve owner occupancy

MA H3944

Relative to a three-year coastal resiliency emergency management plan

MA H3313

Relative to the maintenance of private ways, bridges, and common amenities in municipalities

MA H1975

Relative to adoptions

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