Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3042

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a building permit fee surcharge for affordable housing in the town of Concord

Impact

If enacted, this bill would serve as a means for the town to address the pressing need for affordable housing solutions. The revenue generated from the fee surcharge is intended to be allocated towards projects or programs that ensure housing remains affordable for individuals and families within specific income thresholds. By enabling Concord to adjust the surcharge amount over time, the town can respond to changing economic conditions and continuously support affordable housing initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 3042 aims to allow the town of Concord to impose a surcharge on building permit fees specifically for affordable housing projects. This legislation would empower local authorities to establish a system where the surcharge would apply to any construction exceeding a minimum value determined by the town's Select Board. By generating additional revenue through this surcharge, the bill seeks to enhance the funding available for the Concord Municipal Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which supports various initiatives related to affordable housing in the community.

Contention

One potential point of contention surrounding HB 3042 could include debates over the appropriateness of increasing building permit fees in a community. Proponents may argue that the surcharge is a necessary tool to alleviate the housing crisis and support lower-income residents effectively. Conversely, opponents might express concerns about how increased fees could discourage new construction or create barriers for developers, ultimately affecting the local housing market dynamics. Furthermore, as the bill requires approval from the town's residents through a vote at a Town Meeting, various stakeholders may mobilize efforts to influence the outcome of this decision.

Companion Bills

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