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A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to a communication from the Planning Board with no recommendation on the Shared Mobility Zoning Petition
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CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
PLANNING BOARD
CITY HALL ANNEX, 344 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139
Date:
November 26, 2019
Subject:
Shared Mobility Zoning Petition
Recommendation: The Planning Board makes the following report with no positive or
negative recommendation.
To the Honorable, the City Council,
On November 19, 2019, the Planning Board (the "Board"') held a public hearing on a City
Council zoning petition (the "Petition") to amend Article 2.000 of the Zoning Ordinance to
create definitions for Shared Mobility Device and Shared Mobility Platform, and to amend
Article 4.32 to add Shared Mobility Platform as an allowed use in all base zoning districts. There
was no presentation on behalf of the Petitioner, but the Board heard testimony from Community
Development Department (CDD) staff. There was no public comment.
Following deliberation, the Board chose to draft a communication to the City Council with no
recommendation. The Board endorses the information provided and comments made in the CDD
staff memo dated September 17, 2019. Board members were unclear on what issue the Petition
attempts to address and were therefore hesitant to provide a positive recommendation. Board
members also expressed concern that the language in the Petition would create a conflict with the
existing provisions for Public Bicycle-Sharing that are currently in the Zoning Ordinance. In
addition, the Board acknowledges the work being undertaken by the City's New Mobility
Blueprint technical advisory group and believes that it is premature to act in advance of that
group's recommendations.
Respectfully submitted for the Planning Board,
Catherine Preston Conmolly. (55)
Catherine Preston Connolly, Chair.
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