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H 3352

An Act relative to a certain parcel of land in the town of Norton

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Mike Chaisson and 1 co-sponsor

Massachusetts bill H 3352 addresses a specific Norton land parcel through undisclosed means; replaced by revised draft H 4660 in October 2025.

Accompanied a new draft, see H4660
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Bill Summary · H 3352

Legislative bill overview

H 3352 is a Massachusetts bill concerning the disposition of a specific parcel of land located in the town of Norton. The bill's exact provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record, though it appears to involve some form of land management, transfer, or regulatory action affecting this property.

Why is this important

Land-use bills affecting specific parcels can impact local development patterns, municipal finances, environmental protection, or public access rights. For Norton residents and property owners, the outcome could influence future use of the land, tax implications, or community development priorities.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in bill language: The legislative summary does not specify whether the bill authorizes a sale, transfer to a municipality, environmental restrictions, or development rights—making public evaluation difficult
  • Local vs. state authority: Questions may arise about whether state-level action on a specific town parcel appropriately respects local municipal decision-making authority
  • Companion bill H 4660: The bill's replacement by a new draft in October 2025 suggests substantive revisions, raising questions about what changed and why stakeholders' input may have shifted the proposal

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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