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Structure Height Limits: Wakefield vs Waltham

How do structure height limits rules compare between Wakefield, MA and Waltham, MA?

Wakefield has fewer restrictions than Waltham.

Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Height limits vary by municipality under MGL c.40A. Residential caps generally run 30-35 feet or 2.5 stories; mixed-use corridors allow 45-85 feet.

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Waltham, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Waltham residential zones limit building height to 35 feet or 2.5 stories, while commercial and mixed-use districts allow 45 to 70 feet depending on location.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactWakefieldWaltham
Residential cap typical30-35 feet-
Stories typical2.5 stories-
MBTA 40A s.3AMultifamily near transit-
Hanscom FieldFAA Part 77 zoning-
MeasurementGrade to mean roof-
Residential Cap-35 feet or 2.5 stories
Multifamily B-40 feet
Moody Street-45 to 50 feet
Downtown Mixed-Up to 70 feet special permit
Accessory-15 feet maximum

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Wakefield FAQ

Is there a county-wide height cap?

No. Height is regulated by each municipality through its zoning bylaw.

Do chimneys count toward height?

Most bylaws exempt chimneys, antennas, and small mechanical projections within limits.

Waltham FAQ

Can I build a 3-story home in Waltham?

Only in districts that allow over 35 feet. In most single-family zones, 2.5 stories is the max. A variance may be possible through the ZBA.

How is building height measured in Waltham?

From the average finished grade around the structure to the highest point of the roof, excluding chimneys and screened mechanicals.

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