Politics & Government
250-Rental Unit Sudbury Village Proposed off Concord Road
The town has 30 days to issue comments and feedback regarding a proposed development to MassHousing.

A new, 250-rental unit development with a clubhouse could eventually be built on a piece of land off Concord Road behind the town cemetery.
Sudbury recently received an application for Project Eligibility to MassHousing for a new Comprehensive Permit development.
This property contains 39 acres in several parcels, including the agricultural field behind Codman Drive, the property at 30 Hudson Rd and an 11 acre interior piece, which is where the development is proposed. The developer is Chris Clausson, and the seller is the JOC Trust (Dorothy Bartlett, Laura Abrams, Martha Keighley), said the announcement on Sudbury’s town site.
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The proposal is for the construction of 250 rental units in 11 buildings, and a clubhouse. Access is from Concord Road at Peter’s Way, the driveway entrance to the cemetery near the intersection with Candy Hill Road. A secondary access is also proposed at 30 Hudson Road.
The project will contain 163 units of market rate housing, and 87 units of housing affordable to households making 80 percent of the area median income.
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If MassHousing approves the site, the applicant is eligible to submit an application to the Zoning Board for a Comprehensive Permit. That can be 60-90 days (or longer) after the Project Eligibility process concludes.
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