WRENTHAM — The following is a statement from the Wrentham Select Board and Town Manager Michael King:
After careful consideration, the Wrentham Select Board has decided not to appeal the recent decision issued by the Superior Court in the case of Town of Wrentham vs. Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, et al.
The Select Board initiated this case to affirm the State Auditor’s finding that the MBTA Communities zoning law constituted an unfunded mandate, imposing substantial requirements on municipalities without corresponding financial support. Based on that determination, the Town sought judicial relief from compliance until the economic impacts of the law could be assessed and addressed.
While Wrentham presented thorough arguments to the court, the presiding judge ultimately ruled that the Auditor erroneously determined that an unfunded mandate existed and found that the only mandatory obligation was to establish a zoning bylaw. Although the Select Board is dissatisfied with the outcome, it respects the court’s decision.
Throughout this process, the Select Board has remained committed to advocating for Wrentham’s fiscal and planning interests. The Select Board honored its obligation to the Town to seek financial impact information from the Commonwealth on the sweeping state-mandated changes to the Town’s zoning Bylaws. Having pursued the case to a logical conclusion, the Select Board considered all various options, including appeal, and has determined that the most prudent and cost-effective option is to move forward while working proactively to manage future growth in a way that reflects the community’s values and priorities. This decision also ensures that Wrentham remains eligible for key state funding opportunities that support infrastructure, public safety, education and other services critical to residents’ quality of life.
The Select Board remains dedicated to protecting the interests of Wrentham residents and will continue to engage with state partners to advocate for balanced, sustainable growth that benefits the entire community.
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