Code of Massachusetts Regulations
301 CMR - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Title 301 CMR 10.00 - DENSELY DEVELOPED AREAS
Section 10.04 - Designation Standard
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Standard. A densely developed area is an area of ten or more contiguous acres of land that is being utilized for intensive industrial, commercial, institutional or residential activities or combinations of such activities as of January 1, 1997.
The following factors shall inform the Secretary's determination as to whether a proposed area is consistent with the purposes of St3 1996, c. 258 and qualifies for designation as a densely developed area:
(2) Measurement of Ten or More Contiguous Acres. For purposes of defining an area of ten or more contiguous acres, land on opposing sides of a river shall not be considered contiguous unless the uses or activities on each side of the river are sufficiently related or physically connected.
A municipality may propose an area of less than ten contiguous acres in size within its boundaries for designation provided that:
(3) Eligible Activities. Demonstration that the land within the proposed area must have been in use as of January 1, 1997 for one or any combination of the following activities:
Industrial and Commercial - manufacturing, fabricating, wholesaling, warehousing, other commercial or industrial activities, or retail trade and service activities;
Institutional - medical and educational institutions;
Residential - residential dwelling structures at a density of three or more per two acres, or one or more 20 unit capacity or greater multi-family residential structure per acre;
Vacant - lots or structures that were vacant as of January 1,1997 but which were formerly used for a commercial, industrial, institutional or residential activity as defined in 301 CMR 10.05(3) after January 1, 1944.
(4) Non-intensive Uses. Notwithstanding the requirements of 301 CMR 10.04(3), a proposed area may include areas of land that are used for activities not listed in 301 CMR 10.04(3) or areas that are not intensively used, provided that: