Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4021

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Relative to municipal housing requirements

Impact

By allowing municipalities more discretion in determining whether owner occupancy is required for accessory dwelling units, the bill seeks to provide flexibility in local housing policies. Additionally, it grants municipalities the authority to set parking requirements for these units, potentially leading to more adaptive land use and increased housing stock. The intent is to facilitate the development of housing options that can better meet the needs of residents, especially in communities facing economic pressures related to housing.

Summary

House Bill 4021 aims to amend existing laws regarding municipal housing requirements in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary focus of the bill is to adjust regulations around the construction and zoning of accessory dwelling units, particularly in areas where low or moderate income housing constitutes less than 10% of total housing units as reported in the latest federal census. This shift aims to address challenges in housing availability and promote the expansion of affordable housing options in municipalities grappling with housing shortages.

Contention

While the bill is largely expected to receive support for its intention to increase housing availability, there are underlying concerns regarding the implications for local governance and control. Some advocates for responsible urban development might argue that changes to zoning regulations should take into account the specific characteristics and needs of local communities. Additionally, issues surrounding potential opposition from residents uncertain about how increased density might affect their neighborhoods could arise, making community engagement a critical component of the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3545

Relative to energy conservation

MA H3213

Relative to the assessment of local property taxes in the city of Springfield

MA H3214

Relative to blind persons' real estate tax abatement

MA H1291

Further clarifying the delivery of health care

MA H2940

Relative to police officers and firefighters relative to Chapter 41, Section 111F

MA H3964

Authorizing Edward E. Kivari Jr. to purchase creditable service from the Hampden county regional retirement board

MA H1938

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

MA H2941

Providing for special death benefits to fallen public safety officers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.