[MassHistPres] Town of Amherst - regulating parking in a local historic district?
Malloy, Nathaniel
malloyn at amherstma.gov
Thu Jul 13 19:35:37 EDT 2023
Thanks everyone for the comments.
To clarify my earlier email, the Commission would like to review 'parking areas', which would become a defined term and would also be included as part of the definition of a structure, similar to walkways and driveways. For instance, a parking area could be defined as an 'improved impervious surface of 1,000 sq. ft. or larger'. The Commission is not trying to regulate use but the parking area. I realize that this may be a stretch and am curious if any community has also looked into this topic.
Thanks so much.
Sincerely,
Nathaniel Malloy
Senior Planner
Town of Amherst
413-259-3040
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All,
The Town’s Historic District Commission is interested in regulating parking in the two local historic districts. The reason is that we have such a strong demand for housing from the off-campus college students that a ‘typical’ residential property also accommodates more vehicles than expected.
Are there examples from other Local Historic Districts were parking is subject to review? Thanks so much.
Sincerely,
Nathaniel Malloy
Senior Planner
Town of Amherst
4 Boltwood Ave.
Amherst, MA 01002
P: 413-259-3322
F: 413-259-2402
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