SECTION 1. The Massachusetts General Laws are hereby amended by inserting the
following new chapter:
An Act to study establishment of, and definition of, a Middlesex Regional Commission.
1.) A Middlesex Working Group (MWG), to examine, and specify, the concept, and recommendations regarding a Middlesex Regional Commission, shall be established.
2.) Whereas, it appears, and is substantially believed by many individuals, local governments, organizations, and groups, that various undesirable pressures exist, and have been created in many parts of, and much of the region, known as Middlesex County, made up of 54
municipalities.
3.) Whereas, it is thought that these pressures include negative impacts from what is called overdevelopment: including reduction, and loss of wetlands, flood plains, watersheds, permeable surfaces, open space, open land, in certain areas, loss of farm, and other agricultural
land; unplanned pressures on local school district enrollments and budgets; and poor quality of construction, and infill construction.
4.) Therefore, this Act is established, to create a study group called the Middlesex Working Group (MWG), to consider the creation of a general beneficial, and supervisory body, for the 54 municipalities, and people, of Middlesex County, to be known as the Middlesex
Regional Commission, composed of a variety of members.
4a.) The Special Commission, named the Middlesex Working Group (MWG), is authorized, to be created, referencing the manner, among other reference points, in which the Cape Cod Commission, has been established, and operates; to report back to the public, and the
General Court, in a timely manner of between 12, and 24 months.
4b.) The MWG shall be composed of representatives from each of the 12 cities, and 42 towns of Middlesex County. Each of the 54 municipalities shall nominate one representative. Once this body is convened, it may consider also the sub-definitions of Middlesex North, and
Middlesex South, as either separate districts, or sub-districts of the contemplated Middlesex Regional Commission (MRC). The MWG may also identify, recruit, and otherwise obtain useful additional advice, testimony, and other consultation, as seems needed, and proper.
5.) The Middlesex Working Group (MWG), shall consider the definition of goals, for the Middlesex Regional Commission (MRC) to include a wide range, including, in part: Additional protections of the natural environment, including wetlands, floodplains,
watersheds, permeable surfaces, open space, open land, and agricultural uses. Enhanced construction standards, welcoming more neighborhood, and community friendly contractors; requiring more durable and substantial forms of building construction, more
environmentally responsible design, including solar, geothermal, and other effective, and responsible aspects.
Consultation, and evaluation with, local municipal school districts, on their expectations, for advance enrollment projections of at least five, ten, and twenty years, in establishing potential trends for more fully services integrated communities.
Regional housing goals, objectives, and standards, apportioned across the regional commission district of the Middlesex Regional District.
The Commission goals, are to be specifically oriented to support local community friendly values.
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