The case study discussion topic will be the proposed development of a 298-unit affordable housing project in Belmont under Chapter 40B, and the ensuing appeals in Land Court, Suffolk Superior Court, and Middlesex Superior Court under Chapter 91 and the state Wetlands Protection Act by abutters and the Belmont Conservation Commission.
Julie Pruitt Barry, Esq., who represents the developer, will discuss the previous and ongoing litigation and what lies ahead for this Project.
To attend, RSVP to Andrea Morales at [email protected]. Lunch will be available at a cost of $10.00, payable at the meeting, and will consist of a variety of sandwiches, salad, beverages, and dessert. Please indicate whether or not you would like to order lunch in your RSVP. You are also welcome to bring your own. This luncheon is open to all REBA members.