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Special Town Meeting of 1. Amendment to Section 3.2.5 [pg. 3-3] be and hereby is amended by making the following changes to Section 3.2.5: 1. Replacing the word application in subparagraph A with the words application after notice is given to parties in interest of the time and place of the proceedings when the question of such consent will be considered 2. Changing the words was based. at the end of subparagraph B to the words was based, and describes such changes in the record of its proceedings. Elizabeth M. Pyle, Town Meeting Member Pct. 10 Comment: The proposed Zoning Bylaw was changed to be consistent with Section 16 of the Zoning Act but only partially. This amendment adds language directly from the same section of the Zoning Act that provides important protections for the public but were not included in the proposed bylaw.

Special Town Meeting of 2. Amendment to Section 3.4.2 [pg. 3-6] be and hereby is amended by making the following six changes to Section 3.4.2: 1. Adding the words in subparagraphs A through I between the words listed and below in the first paragraph. 2. Adding the words The following uses shall also be acted upon by the Arlington Redevelopment Board in accordance with the environmental design review procedures and standards of this Section 3.4: beneath subparagraph I, and above subparagraph J. 3. Changing the letter J designating subparagraph J to the number 1 4. Changing the letter K designating subparagraph K to the number 2 5. Changing the letter L designating subparagraph L to the number 3 6. Deleting subparagraph M in its entirety Jon Gersh, Town Meeting Member Pct. 18 Comment: These changes restore the applicability of the Environmental Design Review standards to what it is in the existing Zoning Bylaw.

Special Town Meeting of 3. Amendment to Section 5.2 [pg. 5-1] be and hereby is amended by making the following changes to Section 5.2: 1. Adding the words OR MULTIPLE between the words ALL and DISTRICTS in the title of Section 5.2 2. Adding a new subsection 5.2.4 that reads as follows: 5.2.4 Multiple Principal Uses A lot or structure located in the R6, R7, B1, B2, B2A, B3, B4, B5, PUD, I, MU, and T districts may contain more than one principal use as listed in Section 5.4.3 Use Regulations for Residential Districts, Section 5.5.3 Use Regulations for Business Districts, or Section 5.6.3 Use Regulations for MU, PUD, I, T, and OS Districts. For the purposes of interpretation of this Bylaw, the use containing the largest floor area shall be deemed the principal use and all other uses shall be classified as accessory uses. In the case of an existing commercial use, the addition or expansion of residential use within the existing building footprint shall not require adherence to set back regulations for residential uses even if the residential use becomes the principal use of the property. A. Michael Ruderman, Town Meeting Member Pct. 9 Comment: This addition restores verbatim the second paragraph of Section 5.02 of the existing Zoning Bylaw, which regulates multiple uses on the same lot and provides important guidance on interpreting the law in such situations, but which was omitted during the Recodification.

Special Town Meeting of 4. Amendment to Sec. 5.3.3 [pg. 5-2] be and hereby is amended by making the following change to Section 5.3.3. Following subsection (B) insert a new subsection (C) that reads as follows: C. When a permitted main building to be used as a dwelling is to be located on the same lot with and beside a permitted nonresidential building, required front, side and rear yards shall be provided between each building and assumed lot lines shown upon the building permit application. Peter T. Fuller, Town Meeting Member Pct. 20 Comment: This amendment restores verbatim Section 6.03(c) of the existing Zoning Bylaw, which was removed in the proposed bylaw. This language is necessary to complement the proposed Section 5.3.3(B) which is limited to cases of a residential building to the rear of a non-residential building.

Special Town Meeting of 6. Amendment to Sec. 5.4.2 (B) (4) [pg. 5-17] be and hereby is amended by making the following changes to Section 5.4.2(B)(4): After 50 feet in the first sentence, delete measured along lines parallel to the front lot line and insert at all points between the front lot line and the nearest building wall Frank Ciano, Town Meeting Member Pct. 15 Comment: This amendment restores the original language of Section 6.20a that makes clear that the lot must be at least 50 feet wide at all points in the front yard. It also makes the measurement of the lot width consistent with the new definition of lot width in the proposed bylaw: the minimum horizontal distance between the side lot lines

Special Town Meeting of 7. Amendment to Sec. 8.1.3 [pg. 8-2] be and hereby is amended by making the following change to Section 8.1.3. Following subsection (C) insert a new subsection (D) that reads as follows: D. Any lot lawfully laid out by plan or deed duly recorded which complies (at the time of recording) with the minimum area, frontage, width, and depth requirements, if any, of the zoning bylaw then in effect, may be built upon for residential use provided it has a minimum area of five thousand (5,000) square feet, with a minimum front footage of fifty (50) feet, and is otherwise in accordance with the provisions of the fourth paragraph of Section 6 of the Zoning Act. John L. Worden III, Town Meeting Member Pct. 8 Comment: This addition restores verbatim Section 9.03 of the existing Zoning Bylaw. This addition is made to ensure that in conjunction with Section 1.4 the requirements of Section 6 of the Zoning Act apply in Arlington. Since this Section of the Zoning Act has been interpreted by the courts as inapplicable when local bylaws are less stringent, it is important to include this paragraph and its explicit reference to the Zoning Act in the town s Zoning Bylaw.

Special Town Meeting of 9. Amendment to Section 8.2.3 [pg. 8-5] be and hereby is amended by making the following changes to Section 8.2.3(D): Deleting the words maximum affordable price of an affordable unit and replacing them with the words affordable price of a comparable affordable unit Patricia B. Worden, Town Meeting Member Pct. 8 Comment: This change ensures that the payment in lieu of constructing an affordable unit is based on a comparable affordable unit and not the most expensive affordable unit. The existing Zoning Bylaw makes no mention of using the maximum affordable price. Doing so could reduce the funds received by the town for affordable housing should a developer be allowed to make such a payment in lieu providing affordable units.

NOTE: The following two amendments are included as the second and sixth items in the ARB Article 2 Amendment. There are no plans to introduce them unless the ARB withdraws its amendment: Arlington Special Town Meeting of 5. Amendment to Sec. 5.4.2 (A) [pg. 5-16] under Article 2 be and hereby is amended by making the following changes to Section 5.4.2 (A): In the second line under R7, under the columns for maximum height feet, maximum height stories, and FAR respectively, delete the three entries: ----- 20 20 and insert in place thereof the three entries: 20 ----- ------ Town Meeting Member Pct. Comment: Twenty story accessory buildings are not appropriate, even in the R7 district. This amendment restores the corresponding dimensional regulations in the existing bylaw: a height limit of 20 feet without restrictions on the number of stories or FAR. Arlington Special Town Meeting of 8. Amendment to Section 8.1.7(B) [pg. 8-3] under Article 2 be and hereby is amended by making the following change to Section 8.1.7(B): Deleting the following text in the first sentence: however, the Board of Appeals may grant a special permit to authorize the reestablishment of a nonconforming use or structure where such reestablishment shall not result in substantial detriment to the neighborhood. and by changing the semicolon after the word Bylaw to a period in the same sentence. Town Meeting Member Pct. Comment: This amendment removes a major loophole for expiring non-conformities that is not present in the existing Zoning Bylaw but was added during the Recodification process.