North Course Development Permitting

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MCO and Associates, Inc. is planning a mixed-income housing development on a portion of the North Course.  This project will require review by the Zoning Board of Appeals and Conservation Commission.  Permit applications and related information can be found below. 

 

Zoning Board of Appeals Applications and Submittals

On December 8, 2023, MCO and Associates has filed their Comprehensive Permit Application with the Zoning Board of Appeals. The links below can provide you with more information regarding the different components of the application, the Public Hearing, and correspondence.

 

Comprehensive Permit Application
Click here to review the different materials submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals for consideration. The application is composed of 11 different sections, each as a separate PDF.
Supplemental materials provided by the applicant can be found here
 
Public Hearing Schedule
Click here to view the Public Hearing schedule for the application. The page will be updated periodically as the Zoning Board of Appeals establishes (or modifies) a schedule. Documents and recordings from previous Public Hearing sessions will be uploaded to this page for reference. 
 
Correspondence
Interested in sending a message to the Zoning Board of Appeals? Sending correspondence is one way to have your voice heard. Click here to learn more about sending the Board correspondence or click here to review the correspondence received (or sent) by the Board.

Conservation Commission Applications and Approvals


Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation - This is a process whereby the developer confirmation of the wetland lines on the property so that he can begin detailed engineering design for the project.  

Conservation Commission Permitting for Water Supply Development 


Local Initiative Program (LIP) Applications and Letters of Support

The Local Initiative Program is a state program to providing technical assistance to communities and developers who commit to work together to create affordable housing units. The LIP program allows the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to offer this assistance while allowing most decisions around financing, design, and construction to stay with the municipality. The LIP may also issue a site eligibility letter, a prerequisite for a Comprehensive Permit (otherwise known as 40B) application to the Stow Zoning Board of Appeals.

The attachments below are NOT permitting documents. Issuance of a Site Eligibility Letter by DHCD is a prerequisite to submittal of a Comprehensive Permit Application to the Zoning Board of Appeals.  This is expected to occur in 2023.