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Council repeals outdated cluster-development rule, citing risk of aggregation by developers

March 19, 2024 | Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


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Council repeals outdated cluster-development rule, citing risk of aggregation by developers
The Woburn City Council adopted an ordinance on March 19 to repeal section 10 (cluster developments) of the Woburn zoning ordinance.

Councilors Marce Bruin and D'Ambro introduced the repeal after review that found the section had not been effectively used since the 1980s and could be abused by purchasers consolidating small lots into five-acre parcels to create denser development while claiming open-space benefits. Supporters said other ordinances exist to address density and that the repeal is a proactive measure to preserve neighborhood character. A planning director and members of the public offered context and mixed views during the public hearing; proponents cited the planning board's support. The council adopted the repeal by roll-call vote.

Next steps: administrative updates to the zoning code and notices to the planning and building departments about the revision.

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