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June 15, 2018 I Volume 12 I Issue 12 Zoning Bulletin <br />MASSACHUSETTS <br />With sales of retail marijuana to be legal on July 1, 2018, the City of <br />Northampton is considering a proposed law that would cap the number <br />of retail marijuana stores in the city. <br />Source: Mass Live; wwwmasslive.com <br />PENNSYLVANIA <br />Philadelphia's City Council is considering a bill that would mandate <br />that residential construction developers provide more parking with new <br />residential construction. The bill would "double the number of parking <br />spaces developers are required to provide in many zoning districts." <br />More specifically, the bill would require housing developments built in <br />most multi -family zoning districts to provide six parking spaces (seven <br />in industrial -residential mixed use zones) for every 10 units of housing. <br />Current law only requires three spaces for 10 residences. <br />Source: Philadelphia Business Journal; www.biziournals.com <br />12 © 2018 Thomson Reuters <br />
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