8.10.2022 Planning Board

Fall River Government TV Aug 10, 2022 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Planning Board convened on August 10, 2022, at 5:30 PM. The meeting began with the approval of two Form A applications for plans believed not to require approval, both of which had previously received special permits from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The first, for 542-546 4th Street, and the second, for 370 and 376 Linden Street, were both unanimously approved. The board then discussed a proposal to amend the city's zoning map by extending the Housing Development Overlay District (HD zone) to include the vicinity of Gold Mills Avenue and surrounding areas. Ken Faiola Jr., Executive Vice President of Bristol County Economic Development Consultants, presented on the benefits of this extension, highlighting its role in attracting market-rate housing development through state HDIP tax credits. He explained that these credits, typically ranging from $800,000 to $1.5 million per project, are crucial for offsetting high construction costs in Fall River, where rents are comparatively lower than in other regions. The proposal, which aims to facilitate the conversion of several mill buildings into 150-200 market-rate units each, was unanimously supported by the board and will proceed to the City Council and then the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development for final approval. Other items included placing on file a MassDOT correspondence regarding a meeting for a proposed static billboard at 171 Pleasant Street, and the unanimous approval of the minutes from the July 13th meeting. The meeting concluded with a citizen's input from Colin Dyas, who called for the suspension of board member John Ferreira pending an investigation into the sale of the old Atlantis Child School, citing alleged conflicts of interest and connections to organized crime. The board voted to file this correspondence without further comment, and the meeting was adjourned.

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