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Town Meeting eases rules for homeowners on nonconforming lots, sets 1,000‑sq‑ft threshold for ZBA review

May 06, 2026 | Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Town Meeting eases rules for homeowners on nonconforming lots, sets 1,000‑sq‑ft threshold for ZBA review
Mister Snyder Grant (speaker 6) presented Article 19, which proposes two primary changes for nonconforming residential lots: replace the existing 15% trigger for Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) review with a fixed 1,000‑square‑foot threshold for additions, and allow vertical additions (e.g., adding a second story where zoning allows a second story) to proceed without ZBA review in many cases. Snyder Grant said the 1,000‑square‑foot cap was chosen because it is the median of prior applications and sits well below the size that previously prompted a denial.

Presenters said the ZBA has denied only one nonconforming application over the past 14 years and that the proposed changes will reduce cost and complexity for homeowners — especially owners of smaller houses for whom a 15% rule was disproportionately restrictive. Opponents warned the change reduces neighbor notice and the public’s opportunity to request changes through the ZBA process. The moderator called the vote and reported that Article 19 passed by the two‑thirds majority required.

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