David,

Looking at the town's GIS, it looks to me like your 2.8 acre plot could
definitely have a much larger footprint than the existing house, even with
the wetlands on the property.  And at 15 units an acre, it could
potentially house 20+ units?  What was your sourcing for the inability to
develop further?  I admit, I'm one of the few town residents who is not an
architect so I might be missing something.

The HCA working group says that this rezoning would potentially shift 11
units into 180 units, so I'm just trying to pin down where these could
potentially be.  If most of the Codman owners are not planning on taking
advantage of this change (or cannot), then excluding these lots from a HCA
plan would seem to cost little to the goals of increased housing stock.

In general I'm really struggling with the general issues of this HCA plan
that takes a very residential street now -- Codman -- and rezones it to
something entirely different.  It seems like not just taking a downtown
area and densifying it, but rather expanding the downtown area dramatically
in a way that doesn't feel like the Lincoln we all know now and (when time
allows) walk through to get to Codman Farm and Donelans or the Tack Room.
The feel of houses like yours really makes the walk feel more like being on
one of our many trails in town, versus on a busy street sidewalk.

Add my voice to all the others on here that would be very interested in
seeing a HCA compliant proposal that doesn't include the Codman
subdistrict.  If we as a town discover we love the feel of the new downtown
housing project awaiting a greenlight, we can always add a Codman district
later and double the effect.  But we don't have the luxury of clawing it
back ever, and this current plan looks like a blind leap that would cost a
feel that many in the town cherish.

Jeff Birchby
Twin Pond Lane

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From: David Onigman <davidonig...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 10:35 AM
Subject: [LincolnTalk] HCA & Codman Road
To: <lincoln@lincolntalk.org>


I have been hesitant to engage in the housing discussion on LincolnTalk,
but after reading a few recent comments about the motives for some of the
Codman Road residents and their advocacy in favor of the Housing Choice Act
and our road being included in it, I am inspired to weigh in.

I live on Codman Road and was one of the residents that advocated in favor
of my area of South Lincoln to be included in the proposals submitted to
the Commonwealth to be in compliance with the Housing Choice Act.

I consider myself a housing advocate and generally speaking am in favor of
the legislation. There is a housing crisis in this country, and in
Massachusetts, and every town can do their part to contribute a small bit
to increased inventory to support this issue.

I also consider myself an advocate of public transportation and am a
frequent user of the commuter rail. My family is able to currently be a one
car family largely in part to my proximity to the train into Boston.

I am in support of all plans that include these subdistricts to be as close
to the Commuter Rail as possible, as I believe that to be in the spirit of
this legislation, and also what is best for our town planning.

I love Lincoln, I think Lincoln is an amazing place to live and raise
children.

Lincoln is over 40% conservation land and nothing is ever going to change
that.

I believe that the effects of the HCA to loosen a bit of the zoning laws in
certain subdistricts to not be by-right single-family housing is a good
thing.

I believe towns like Lincoln that are looking to support a small commercial
center and maintain services like a grocery store need to modify a bit of
the by-right zoning to ensure that things like having a grocery store are
sustainable.

Let me clarify that my beliefs are not driven by any personal financial
aspirations linked to my property. For those seeking assurance, my lot,
surrounded by wetlands, isn't viable for further development. Our family
home, built in 1951, has always stood here, and we have no intentions of
leaving.

So I am just here to say - yes, in my backyard, I support the HCA, I
support Codman road being included as one of the subdistricts.

Every town can do a small part to support more housing inventory and every
town can do a small part to allow more housing near public transportation.

I’m not looking to engage in any LincolnTalk back and forth on my thoughts
on this, but if anyone is looking to discuss these topics further offline,
please feel free to write me an email and we can grab a cup of coffee.
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