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An amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Cambridge in Inclusionary Housing, including the insertion of new …

OrdinanceMunicipal Code 2.000
What happened
⚖️ Became law — ordained unanimously; now part of the Municipal Code. (Passed to be ordained — unanimous · Mar 27, 2017)

Voted yes (9) — unanimous

  • Dennis Carlone
  • Leland Cheung
  • Jan Devereux
  • Craig A. Kelley
  • David Maher
  • Nadeem Mazen
  • Marc McGovern
  • Timothy J. Toomey
  • E. Denise Simmons
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Entered the Municipal Code — became Chapter 2.000 as ordained in March 2017. The Code can be amended at any time; its current text is the authority on what’s in force today.
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Taken upMar 27, 2017
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Passed to be ordained, unanimous

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That Article 2.000 entitled “Definitions” by amended by inserting in alphabetical order definitions related to Inclusionary Housing provisions for the following: Area median Income (AMI); Dwelling Unit, Affordable; Dwelling Unit, Family-Sized; Eligible Household; Floor Area, Dwelling Unit Net; Incentive Project and Inclusionary Housing Project.

Further that the existing Sections 11.200 to 11.206 be deleted and be replaced with new sections 11.200 to 11.206 related to Incentive Zoning and Inclusionary Housing as follows:

11.200

Incentive Zoning and Inclusionary Housing

11.201 Purposes 11.202

Incentive Zoning

11.203

Inclusionary Housing

11.204

Implementation of Incentive Zoning and Inclusionary Housing

11.205

Enforcement of Incentive Zoning and Inclusionary Housing

11.206

Affordable Housing Trust

Passed to a second reading as amended at the City Council meeting held on March 20, 2017 and on or after April 3, 2017 the question comes on passing to be ordained.

ATTEST:-

Donna P. Lopez

City Clerk

NOTE: Pursuant to the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 32A, Tercentenary Edition, the ordinance as aforesaid which exceeds in length eight octavo pages of ordinary book print may be summarized for publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the city with the further provision that said Zoning Ordinance may be examined and obtained at the City Clerk’s Office during office hours and that any objection to its invalidity by reason of any defect in the procedure of adoption may only be made within ninety days after the posting or the second publication.