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Lot Coverage Limits: Cambridge vs Wakefield

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Wakefield has fewer restrictions than Cambridge.

Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Cambridge regulates lot coverage and Floor Area Ratio (FAR) by zoning district, with Residence A limited to modest coverage and business districts allowing much higher intensity with inclusionary housing.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Maximum lot coverage is set by municipal zoning under MGL c.40A. Residential districts commonly cap coverage at 25-40 percent; urban lots allow more.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCambridgeWakefield
Res A FAR0.5 to 0.75-
Res A coverageAbout 35 percent-
Business FARUp to 4.0 plus-
BonusesInclusionary, LEED-
Open spaceRequired complement-
Suburban typical-25-40 percent
Urban metric-FAR often used
Impervious cap-Tied to MS4 stormwater
Includes-Buildings, pools, decks
Relief-ZBA variance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cambridge FAQ

What is FAR?

Floor Area Ratio is the ratio of total building floor area to lot area; a 0.75 FAR on a 5,000 sf lot allows 3,750 sf of floor area.

Can I get a coverage bonus?

Some bonuses exist for inclusionary housing and green building certifications via special permit.

Wakefield FAQ

Does the driveway count?

Some bylaws include paved driveways in impervious surface limits even if not in building coverage.

What if I exceed the cap?

You must seek a variance or reduce the footprint before the building department will issue a permit.

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