Examples of MBTA community in a sentence
The Section 3A Guidelines establish zoning metrics that apply uniquely to each MBTA community based on its local transit stations, existing housing stock, population, and developable land.
The Department of Housing and Community Development, in consultation with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, is required to promulgate guidelines to determine if an MBTA community is in compliance with Section 3A.
DHCD will require more or less of the multi-family zoning district to be located within transit station areas depending on how much total developable station area is in that community, as shown on Table 2: Table 2.Total developable station area within the MBTA community (acres)Portion of the multi-family zoning district that must be within a transit station area The percentages specified in this table apply to both the minimum land area and the minimum multi-family unit capacity.
The Act directed the Department of Housing and Community Development ("DHCD") "to promulgate guidelines to determine if an MBTA community is in compliance with this section."Brookline Requirements Under the MBTA-CA: Brookline is defined as a "Rapid Transit" MBTA community and is required to provide zoning capacity for 6,990 units in a multi-family district of at least 41 acres.
Each MBTA community shall apply to renew its certificate of compliance at least 6 months prior to its expiration.
As an MBTA community, Reading is served by the Haverhill commuter line and two bus routes: Rout 136 along highway 129, and Route 137 along Washington and Main Streets.
An MBTA community action plan must provide information about current zoning, past planning for multi-family housing, if any, and potential locations for a multi-family zoning district.
The MBTA community must timely achieve each of the milestones set forth in the DHCD-approved action plan, including but not limited to the drafting of the proposed zoning amendment and the commencement of public hearings on the proposed zoning amendment.
An MBTA community seeking to achieve interim compliance must first submit an action plan on a form to be provided by DHCD.
DHCD interprets Section 3A as allowing every MBTA community a reasonable opportunity to enact zoning amendments as needed to come into compliance.