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The Planning Board voted 6-0 to continue consideration of a proposed inclusionary zoning bylaw. The proposal would require developments adding 10 or more dwelling units to make 15% of those units affordable, with additional revisions needed to address project segmentation, site-plan language, and the timeline for the town’s right of first refusal.
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The bylaw was not adopted at this meeting and will return for further discussion. If approved, it would apply to qualifying rental and for-sale developments and generally target units affordable to households earning 80% of the area median income. The board’s minutes state that Auburn’s housing stock is currently about 11% affordable.
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