Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4182

Introduced
11/13/23  
Refer
11/13/23  

Caption

Releasing certain land use restrictions held by the department of conservation and recreation

Impact

The passage of H4182 could signify an important shift in the management and status of publicly held lands, potentially paving the way for new opportunities for development. By releasing these longstanding restrictions, the bill facilitates a more adaptable approach to land use which may benefit local communities. The associated costs for executing the conveyance, such as engineering and surveys, will need to be borne by the recipient, ensuring that the state is not financially burdened by the transfer.

Summary

House Bill H4182 seeks to authorize the Department of Conservation and Recreation in Massachusetts to release certain land use restrictions that were established over a century ago. Specifically, the bill pertains to restrictions granted to the department for land located in the city of Revere, delineated as Lots 14, 15, and 16 on a specific land plan. The release from these restrictions, which date back to November 19, 1897, allows for potential development and use of the designated land, subject to conditions outlined in the bill.

Contention

While the bill appears to provide flexibility for land development, it may raise concerns among environmental advocates and local stakeholders about the implications of removing such restrictions. There is a potential risk that the ease of land use may lead to developments that could impact local ecosystems and open space availability. Consequently, stakeholders may seek assurance that future developments will consider environmental protections and community input to mitigate negative impacts.

Companion Bills

MA H4668

Replaced by Environment and natural resources matters

Similar Bills

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