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'Anti-snob' zoning law could face changes

November 3, 2007

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Governor Deval Patrick's administration is unveiling possible changes to the state's "anti-snob" zoning law. Tina Brooks, the state's undersecretary of housing, said the new regulations are designed to encourage the building of more affordable housing while easing some of the friction between communities and developers. One part of the initiative is to help communities draft plans to gradually increase the ... (Full article: 721 words)

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