Over the past six years, the proposed 40B “Essex Pastures” development on the Bruni property in Ipswich has been the subject of scrutiny from residents concerned the 214-unit development would
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IPSWICH The select board is to reaffirm its opposition to the Essex Road 40B.
The project would see 191 apartments and townhouses built in and around the Bruni Marketplace on Route 133.
Dubbed Essex Pastures, the application to build was made under the state’s affordable housing law, Chapter 40B. That lets developers bypass local zoning if communities don’t have 10% of their housing stock listed as affordable.
The Essex Road development must also set aside one-quarter of its units as affordable under the law.
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The select board’s decision was made unanimously at Monday’s special meeting on water as it relates to the 40B. The meeting was called specially just to discuss that one issue.