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A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to Policy Order Number 24-09, regarding a report back with any necessary edits to zoning language that would allow unrelated people to live together in the City of Cambridge
C I T Y O F C A M B R I D G E
Community Development Department
IRAM FAROOQ
Assistant City Manager for
Community Development
SANDRA CLARKE
Deputy Director
Chief of Administration
To:
Yi-An Huang, City Manager
From:
Iram Farooq, Assistant City Manager for Community Development
Megan B. Bayer, Acting City Solicitor
Date:
March 21, 2024
Subject:
Suggested zoning petition text to remove reference to “degrees of
kinship” in the Zoning Ordinance (Response to Policy Order POR 2024
#9 dated January 29, 2024)
On March 6, 2024, Community Development Department (CDD) and Law Department
staff met with the Housing Committee to discuss proposed amendments to residential
use definitions in the Zoning Ordinance. The proposed amendments were requested by
the City Council (POR 2024 #9) and were prompted by a request by members of the
LGBTQ+ Commission to remove the exclusion of “groups of four or more persons who
are not within the second degree of kinship” from the definition of “Family.”
CDD staff has previously met with members of the LGBTQ+ Commission to discuss their
concerns about how “Family” is defined in the Zoning Ordinance. We support their
effort and agree that the wording of the Zoning Ordinance should be amended to be
inclusive of different family and household types.
At the end of the Housing Committee discussion on March 6, members voted to refer
the matter back to the City Council with a positive recommendation. Staff requested
time to review some outstanding questions and prepare a comprehensive zoning
petition text that could be considered for adoption, after advertisement and public
hearing in accordance with state law.
The attached zoning text is intended to have the following effects:
•
Delete references to “degree of kinship” in favor of more inclusive standards to
determine how a residential use is characterized.
•
Update definitions to be more consistent with state sanitary code, building
code, and other state law.
•
Clarify distinctions between different types of “residences” and differentiate
them from “transient accommodations” such as hotels.
•
Update other sections of the Zoning Ordinance for consistency.
We recommend that the City Council refer the attached text as a zoning petition for
hearing and report by the Planning Board and Ordinance Committee, after which it can
be considered for adoption by the City Council.