Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3934

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Establishing the town of Plymouth Land Bank

Impact

This legislation is poised to significantly alter land use and housing policies in Plymouth by creating a dedicated mechanism for acquiring underutilized or undeveloped properties. The Land Bank is empowered to impose a transaction fee on real estate transfers, set at 2% of the purchase price, which will fund its operations and initiatives. This fee can potentially enhance the financial stability of the Land Bank but may also be met with criticism by property owners concerned about the added costs during property transactions.

Summary

House Bill H3934 establishes the Town of Plymouth Land Bank, a governmental entity designed to facilitate the acquisition of real property interests aimed at promoting affordable housing within the town. The bill outlines the Land Bank's authority to acquire, manage, and transfer properties while ensuring that at least 50% of housing units developed under its operations meet the criteria for affordable housing as defined by state standards.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding the bill is the provision allowing the Land Bank Commission to impose liens on properties for unpaid transaction fees. While supporters argue that this creates a robust mechanism for funding, opponents may perceive it as heavy-handed or overly burdensome for property owners. Additionally, the bill specifies the composition of the Land Bank Commission, which involves appointments from various town committees, raising concerns around governance and representation, as certain stakeholders may feel inadequately represented in the decision-making process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2749

Relative to the town of Plymouth Harbormaster employees

MA H4011

Eliminating predatory transportation pricing of school districts

MA H513

Requiring equitable funding for non-regional school districts with high transportation costs

MA H480

Relative to supporting veterans organizations

MA H1823

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

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