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The Housing Partnership Board voted 8-2, with one abstention, to endorse draft settlement terms for the 33 Mount Vernon Street affordable housing appeal and authorize continued negotiations. The proposal would use $1,685,000 of a $2 million payment in lieu to create three on-site affordable units at 80% of area median income, with deed restrictions and prorated parking and condominium fees.
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The proposed settlement would add three affordable homes at 33 Mount Vernon Street and count them toward Winchester’s Subsidized Housing Inventory. The board’s endorsement is not the final approval because proposed unit sizes and bedroom distributions differ from the approved plan. The Planning Board must determine whether those changes are routine or major before the settlement can be finalized.
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