Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1002

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to accessory dwelling units on smaller lots

Impact

The passage of S1002 will lead to significant changes in local zoning laws by introducing more stringent criteria for how accessory dwelling units can be utilized. By establishing that ADUs on lots of 10,000 square feet or less must be owner-occupied, the bill aims to maintain neighborhood character and address concerns about rental properties proliferating in single-family zones. The inclusion of a municipal vote permits local governance to have a direct say in how these housing units can be utilized, thus involving community input in housing decisions.

Summary

Senate Bill S1002, presented by Edward J. Kennedy, seeks to amend the current regulations concerning accessory dwelling units (ADUs) situated on smaller lots, specifically within zoning districts classified for single-family housing. The bill emphasizes an owner occupancy requirement for ADUs, stating that these units can only be occupied by the property owner's extended family members. However, this stipulation can be waived should the municipality decide to conduct a vote to approve alternative occupancy arrangements.

Contention

The notable points of contention surrounding S1002 center on the balance between providing additional housing options and maintaining community standards. Proponents argue that the requirement for owner occupancy helps limit potential disruptions in neighborhoods, preserving the single-family home aesthetic and preventing external investors from converting properties into rentals. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the limitations on housing accessibility and the potential impact on housing shortages, suggesting that strict occupancy regulations could hinder efforts to create more affordable housing solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1556

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MA S1871

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MA S249

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MA S611

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MA S1713

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MA S937

Investing in public higher education

MA S1142

Restoring a lower threshold for permit challenges

MA S1001

To increase housing production in the city of Lowell

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.