The Northampton Public Hearing on May 13th will discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning ordinance with the Committee on Elections, Rules, Ordinances and Planning Board. The changes aim to allow new housing based on historical neighborhood patterns by adjusting regulations on lot size, frontage, setbacks and more in residential districts. One change would allow more than one principal structure per lot and eliminate projections into setbacks.
The Northampton Public Hearing on May 13th will discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning ordinance with the Committee on Elections, Rules, Ordinances and Planning Board. The changes aim to allow new housing based on historical neighborhood patterns by adjusting regulations on lot size, frontage, setbacks and more in residential districts. One change would allow more than one principal structure per lot and eliminate projections into setbacks.
The Northampton Public Hearing on May 13th will discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning ordinance with the Committee on Elections, Rules, Ordinances and Planning Board. The changes aim to allow new housing based on historical neighborhood patterns by adjusting regulations on lot size, frontage, setbacks and more in residential districts. One change would allow more than one principal structure per lot and eliminate projections into setbacks.
Northampton Public Hearing Monday May 13, 2013 Council Chambers, 212 Main St, Northampton
Committee on Elections, Rules, Ordinances joint with Planning Board 7:00 PM
Proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments to allow new housing based on historical neighborhood patterns in the following residentially zoned districts: URA including- combine use & dimension tables, changes to lot size, frontage, design/layout standards, open space, parking; URB and URC including- combine use & dimension tables, changes to lot size, frontage, setback, design/layout, open space, parking Proposed Ordinance change to 6.8 to allow more than one principal structure on a lot, eliminate projections into setbacks.
Publish Apr. 29 May 6 Bill to: Office of Planning & Development Account #: 71350