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Cambridge Zoning & Land Use Guide

Editor-verified· 2026-05-24
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Notable local initiatives in Cambridge

Named ordinances, statutes, and reforms specific to Cambridge — each linked to an official source you can verify directly.

  1. Citywide Multifamily Housing Zoning Petition (end of single-family-only zoning)(2025)

    On February 10, 2025, the Cambridge City Council adopted the Citywide Multifamily Housing Zoning Petition, ending single-family-only zoning in every Cambridge neighborhood. The amendments permit residential buildings up to four stories as of right citywide, and up to six stories on lots of at least 5,000 sq ft that satisfy the city's inclusionary housing requirement (20% affordable units). Minimum lot size, maximum unit count, and maximum FAR caps on housing were eliminated.

    Source · cambridgema.gov
  2. 100% Affordable Housing Overlay (AHO)(2020)

    The 100% Affordable Housing Overlay was adopted by the City Council in October 2020 and significantly amended in October 2023. It gives qualifying 100%-affordable developers (rentals ≥80% of units at ≤80% AMI, or for-sale ≥50% at ≤80% AMI) the as-of-right ability to build at greater height, density, and reduced setbacks/parking citywide. The 2023 amendments increased allowed heights (e.g., up to 13 stories on certain corridor lots).

    Source · cambridgema.gov
  3. MBTA Communities Act — Section 3A (rapid transit community)(2021)

    Cambridge is designated a 'rapid transit community' under M.G.L. c. 40A § 3A because it is served by the MBTA Red Line (Alewife, Porter, Harvard, Central, Kendall/MIT). Rapid-transit communities faced the earliest compliance deadline (December 31, 2023) and must zone for as-of-right multi-family housing at a minimum gross density of 15 units/acre within designated districts.

    Source · malegislature.gov
  4. Statewide ADU by right — Affordable Homes Act §8(2024)

    Chapter 150 of the Acts of 2024 (Affordable Homes Act), Section 8, amended M.G.L. c. 40A § 1A and § 3 to allow accessory dwelling units up to 900 sq ft (or 50% of the principal dwelling, whichever is less) as of right in single-family zoning districts statewide. The statewide ADU framework layers on top of Cambridge's already-permissive multifamily zoning regime.

    Source · malegislature.gov

Key Zoning Facts

Building Code Edition
MA State Building Code (780 CMR, based on 2021 IBC)
ADUs Allowed
Yes
Primary District
A-1 Residence A-1
Max Height
35 ft

Regulatory Layers That Apply in Cambridge

Your property is subject to ALL of these regulatory layers. Each one can impose additional requirements beyond the others.

Federal

State — Massachusetts

  • Building Code: MA State Building Code (780 CMR, based on 2021 IBC)
  • State ADU Override: Yes (MA ADU Law (2024) — requires single-family zones to allow ADUs by right)
View Massachusetts zoning overview

County — Middlesex County

  • Role: Property records, tax assessment, unincorporated area planning

City / Municipal

The city's zoning ordinance, building codes, and local permits form the primary layer of land-use regulation for your property.

Overlay Districts

No overlay districts identified.

Private Restrictions

  • HOA / CC&Rs common: Yes
  • Check HOA CC&Rs for additional restrictions.

Primary Zoning Districts

A-1Residence A-1
Min Lot
6,000 sq ft
Max Height
35 ft
Front Setback
15 ft
Side Setback
7.5 ft
Rear Setback
25 ft
C-1Residence C-1
Min Lot
2,500 sq ft
Max Height
45 ft
Front Setback
10 ft
Side Setback
7.5 ft
Rear Setback
20 ft
BA-1Business A-1
Min Lot
2,500 sq ft
Max Height
45 ft
Front Setback
0 ft
Side Setback
0 ft
Rear Setback
10 ft

ADU Rules in Cambridge

ADUs:Allowed
Max Size
900 sq ft
Max Height
20 ft
Rear Setback
5 ft
Side Setback
5 ft
Parking
No additional parking required
Owner Occupancy
Not required under state ADU law
Permit Timeline
60-90 days
Full ADU rules for Cambridge

Permit Costs & Timelines

Permit Costs & Timelines

Specific permit fee schedules for Cambridge are available from the local planning department. Fees vary based on project type, scope, and valuation.

Check Cambridge permit fees →

Official Sources

City-specific