Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1018

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Allowing municipalities to preserve owner occupancy

Impact

The implications of S1018 could be substantial for local housing strategies across Massachusetts. By enabling municipalities to allow owner occupancy in ADUs, the bill aims to increase the availability of affordable housing options while maintaining community integrity. This flexibility may lead to a more tailored approach to housing development that could better meet local needs and enhance neighborhood stability. The bill could also foster increased cooperation between municipalities and property owners seeking solutions to housing shortages.

Summary

Bill S1018, titled 'An Act allowing municipalities to preserve owner occupancy', seeks to amend the existing housing laws in Massachusetts by allowing municipalities greater discretion regarding owner occupancy in accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The proposed legislation aims to shift the current language that states municipalities shall not have such authority to a framework where they may choose to enact such policies. This change would potentially empower local governments to facilitate ADUs in a manner that preserves the presence of homeowners on their properties.

Contention

The discussions surrounding Bill S1018 are likely to involve various opinions regarding the balance of local control and state oversight in housing policy. Some stakeholders, particularly local officials and advocacy groups, may support the bill for its potential to address housing shortages effectively. Conversely, others may raise concerns about the implications of local control, tradition, and the potential for misuse or unintended consequences in areas with existing housing shortages. Engaging stakeholders in this legislation will be crucial to address potential conflicts and gather varied perspectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S546

Relative to community preservation funds for coastal infrastructure

MA S2164

Allowing municipalities to reasonably regulate solar siting

MA S138

Authorizing municipalities to use funds for flood control infrastructure and floodplain preservation

MA S756

Preserving special needs trusts for disabled seniors

MA S202

Allowing businesses to sign up for the "Do Not Call" list

MA H3230

Allowing municipalities to reasonably regulate solar siting

MA H2982

Requiring municipalities to place insurance out to bid

MA S1076

Relative to the ownership of pets by convicted animal abusers

MA S1912

Establishing a tax exemption for municipalities paying for gas

MA H3895

Relative to allowing redivision of merger lots in municipalities adopting NetZero code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.