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Symmes Conservation and Improvement Project
Current News & Information
The Arlington Redevelopment Board acts as the Urban Renewal Authority to implement the Symmes Urban Renewal Plan approved by Town Meeting.
The Symmes site is for sale by the owner, JPI. See links at left for contact information and documents of interest to prospective buyers.
Letter from ARB to JPI regarding marketing the Symmes Property.
Current Land Disposition Agreement between the ARB and developer.
Symmes Settlement Agreement resulting from appeal of the residential special permit.
Residential special permit subsequently modified through the settlement agreement.
Plan to mitigate construction impacts on the enighborhood and Arlington community.
Complete Zoning Bylaws including dimensional requirements (Chapter 6) and affordable housing requirements (Chapter 11).
Historical Symmes Documents
HISTORY OF THE SYMMES PROJECT
In early 2001 the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Arlington proposed the acquisition of the 18-acre Symmes Hospital campus in response to its owners' intentions to sell, and enacted a policy statement defining the Town's goals in acquiring the site. On March 31, 2001, in a Town-wide referendum, voters approved the acquisition of the Symmes Hospital Campus via a debt-excluded financing by a margin of 59% to 33%. The 2001 Annual Town Meeting created the Symmes Advisory Committee  to advise and assist the Board of Selectmen, the Town Manager, the Redevelopment Board and the Town Meeting in evaluating the decision to go forward and to determine the most appropriate uses for the Symmes Campus. In January 2002, a Special Town Meeting voted to carry out the acquisition of the parcel as an Urban Renewal Plan, and the Town took ownership of the property in April of 2002.

In June 2002 the Committee and the Arlington Redevelopment Board conducted an extensive RFP and interview process to select a team of professionals to undertake a thorough planning process with extensive public participation, to result in recommendations to the Town on the best reuse plan for the property.

SYMMES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Public Participation
The SAC conducted numerous meetings with active participation by residents of the town. Four major workshops were held and hundreds of working group meetings were conducted. Any and all residents were encouraged to participate and hundreds did.

Symmes Advisory Recommendations to Town Meeting
In April 2003 the Symmes Advisory Committee submitted its final report to Town Meeting.  The report outlined three potential alternatives for reuse of the site all containing a mix of uses consistent with the mandate of the Board of Selectmen and the Town Meeting. Town Meeting voted unanimously to accept these recommendations.


 
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