The purpose of this overlay is to regulate the development of
multifamily dwelling units by establishing eligibility requirements
and reasonable conditions for construction, in conformance with Chapter
358 of The Acts of 2020 and MGL c. 40A, § 5.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
A multifamily dwelling designed for and occupied by three
or more family dwelling units, in any configuration, in one building
or multiple buildings (whether or not attached) on a single lot, and
the buildings accessory thereto.
Multifamily dwellings or affordable housing multifamily dwellings
designed under the UMW MFOD shall meet the following standards:
A. Any development site proposed for multifamily dwellings shall have
a minimum lot area of 10 acres and a minimum frontage of 50 feet on
a public or private way that is open for public use. However, the
Planning Board may waive the minimum lot frontage on a public or private
way open to public use, provided that a substitute private access
road into the site area will be constructed with the reduced frontage.
Provided that a lot created pursuant to the UMW MFOD shall not be
required to obtain access through the lot's legal frontage and projects
may have shared driveways; or
B. Any development site proposed for affordable housing multifamily
dwellings shall have a minimum lot area of two acres and a minimum
frontage of 20 feet on a public or private way that is open for public
use or on a driveway. However, the Planning Board may waive the minimum
lot frontage on a public way, private way open to public use, or on
a driveway, provided that a suitable private access road into the
site area can be constructed with the reduced frontage. Provided that
a lot created pursuant to the UMW MFOD shall not be required to obtain
access through the lot's legal frontage and projects and lots may
have shared driveways.
C. Any roadway or access drive located within 50 feet of a property
line shall be shielded from the property line by a buffer of vegetated
screening satisfactory to the Building Commissioner for any "by right"
project and the Planning Board, for projects requiring site plan approval,
between the roadway and property line for the entire length of the
roadway within the fifty-foot area. Provided that lots created pursuant
to the UMW MFOD shall not be required to provide such buffer between
lot lines shared with other lots in the UMW MFOD.
D. The required minimum distance between buildings that are structurally
connected by roofing, fencing, or other means that is not enclosed
or heated shall be determined by the Building Commissioner for "by
right" projects and the Planning Board for projects requiring site
plan approval. Other dimensional parameters shall be determined based
on aesthetics, practicality of design, and the design's effect on
the development.
E. Within the UMW MFOD all dwelling units shall comply with the following
minimum net floor area requirements, measured as living area, unless
the Planning Board authorizes a reduction by waiver during the site
plan approval process:
(1)
Studio unit: 500 square feet.
(2)
One-bedroom unit: 600 square feet.
(3)
Two-bedroom unit: 900 square feet.
(4)
Three-bedroom unit: 1,200 square feet.
The maximum coverage of any lot with multifamily dwellings,
including garages, carports, and surface parking areas, shall not
exceed 45% of the site area. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any lot
with only affordable housing multifamily dwellings may have up to
65% maximum coverage of its site available for use by all buildings,
garages, carports, and surface parking areas.
The maximum building height shall be 56 feet unless waived by
the Planning Board. The maximum number of stories shall be four stories
and there shall be no roof-mounted equipment other than rooftop solar,
which shall not be included in the calculation of building height.
Services. All utilities shall be installed underground unless
otherwise approved by the Planning Board.
Fifty percent of the total lot area for multifamily dwellings
(including wetlands) shall be set aside as recreational and open space.
The open space shall remain free from structures, parking and drives,
and such area shall be left either in its natural state, landscaped,
or developed for outdoor recreational facilities. Outdoor recreational
facilities may include incidental recreational structures such as
boardwalks and pathways, and may also include swimming pools and decks,
patio areas, grill stations, fire pits, hammocks, tables and seating,
playground(s), bocce turf courts, landscaping and dog parks and other
similar features. Thirty-five percent of the total lot area (including
wetlands) shall be set aside as recreational and open space in any
lot with affordable housing multifamily dwellings. Any area transferred
to another entity by deed, easement or other similar document that
includes criteria for preservation as open space shall continue to
be included in the recreational and open space and density calculations
for the developed site.
The Planning Board is specifically authorized to waive any requirements
in the UMW MFOD. The Board shall base its decision upon findings that
the waivers will provide for improved aesthetics created by the design,
and practicality of design to lessen environmental, neighborhood,
and public service impacts and provided that the Planning Board shall
consider, as applicable to the proposed waivers:
A. Social, economic or community needs which are served by the proposal;
B. Traffic flow and safety, including parking and loading;
C. Adequacy of utilities and other public services;
D. Neighborhood character and social structures;
E. Impacts on the natural environment; and
F. Potential fiscal impact, including impact on Town services, tax base
and employment.
Any decision issued by the Planning Board under this UMW MFOD
may be appealed to a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to MGL
c. 40A, § 17.
In the event that one or more of the provisions of this article
are determined to be illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent
jurisdiction, then the illegality or unenforceability of any such
provision shall not affect the validity of any other provision of
this article which remains in full force and effect.