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The Planning Board unanimously advanced motions on four ordinances, including zoning changes that would increase permitted residential density and require a 20% affordable-housing set-aside in specified areas.
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The proposed zoning changes would raise residential density from 10 to 15 units per acre in the Village Center Residential Overlay District-3 and Specialty Shop/Village Office District, and from 7 to 12 units per acre in the South Salem Street Overlay District. The measures would also make multifamily housing permitted in the South Salem Street district and require 20% of units to be affordable regardless of tenure. A separate ordinance would replace Randolph's existing affordable-housing and development-fee rules.
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