Inclusionary zoning amendment
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Inclusionary zoning amendment

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1986

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...materials gathered together/prepared for a public hearing; considers the main components of the proposed inclusionary zoning amendment, which requires developers to set aside ten percent of units for low to moderate income residents; discusses similar programs in other states, and in Lexington, Newton, Reading and other municipalities; includes fact sheet, data on Boston rents 1982 and 1985, data on Boston home prices 1975-1985, a news article, and other items; copies of this item were in the BRA collection...

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