Section 3. In its zoning ordinance or by-law, a city or town may adopt a smart growth zoning district or starter home zoning district in an eligible location and may include adjacent areas that are served by existing infrastructure and utilities, and that have safe pedestrian access to at least 1 destination of frequent pedestrian use, such as schools, civic facilities, places of commercial or business use, places of employment, recreation or transit stations. A smart growth zoning district or starter home zoning district ordinance or by-law, or any amendment to or repeal of such ordinance or by-law, shall be adopted in accordance with section 5 of chapter 40A.
In creating such a district, a city or town may include qualifying areas within development districts approved by the economic assistance coordinating council pursuant to chapter 40Q or any area approved as an urban center housing tax-increment financing zone pursuant to section 60 of chapter 40. In smart growth zoning districts or starter home zoning districts, a city or town shall zone for primary residential use as of right and may also permit business, commercial or other uses consistent with primary residential use; provided, however, that a smart growth zoning district or starter home zoning district ordinance or by-law shall be adopted by a simple majority vote of all the members of the town council, or of the city council where there is a commission form of government or a single branch, or of each branch where there are 2 branches, or by a simple majority vote of a town meeting.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Districts
Chapter 40r - Smart Growth Zoning and Housing Production
Section 3 - Smart Growth Zoning Districts and Starter Home Zoning Districts
Section 4 - Letter of Eligibility
Section 5 - Information in Application for Determination of Eligibility
Section 6 - Minimum Requirements for Smart Growth Zoning District or Starter Home Zoning District
Section 7 - Certificate of Compliance
Section 8 - Comprehensive Housing Plan
Section 10 - Adoption of Design Standards
Section 12 - Administration, Review, and Reporting