Planning Board

Meetings 

View the 2026 Meeting Calendar (PDF)

  • 7:00 PM
  • 2nd Wednesday of every month
  • Fuller Meadow School
    Media Center

Meeting agendas are available 48 hours prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

View Most Recent Agendas and Minutes

Purpose

The Planning Board's main roles are to:

  • Regulate the subdivision of land
  • Create and update the Town's Master Plan
  • Review proposed amendments to the Zoning By Law
  • Review applications for certain kinds of Special Permits

The overall purpose of the Planning Board is to provide for and guide the orderly growth and development of the community. This is accomplished primarily through development of a Master Plan for the Town, the Zoning Bylaw, and the Planning Board's Rules and Regulations Governing Subdivision of Land. 

Planning Board Members

Anthony DeGregorio, Chair
Term Expires 2026
Jason Bernhard
Term Expires 2027
Ademar Vieira
Term Expires 2028
Shad D. Brook
Term Expires 2029
David S. Lebel
Term Expires 2030

Cheryl McCormick, Alternate
Term Expires 2026
Robert Craig, Alternate
Term Expires 2026


Zoning Bylaw Updates

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Zoning Bylaw Review 2025-2026


Middleton is currently completing a comprehensive technical audit and update to our Zoning Bylaw.

The Planning Board is opening a public hearing on February 11, 2026 to review the proposed changes to the Zoning Bylaw. Interested in learning more? Review the proposed changes linked here and attend the public hearing on February 11 to ask questions. 

Notice of Public Hearing scheduled for February 11, 2026

DRAFT Summary of Proposed Changes (version last updated January 28, 2026)

Full text of the proposed amendments linked below, please excuse formatting errors in draft versions: 

Zoning Audit Report and Recommendations, prepared by VHB for the Town of Middleton in October, 2025

FEMA Flood Maps

FEMA issued updated Flood Maps for Middleton effective July 8, 2025.

The Planning Board revised the Floodplain Overlay District bylaw to ensure the Town's ongoing compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program. Town Meeting approved the bylaw revisions in May 2025.

Review the revised bylaw

ADUs

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are now allowed statewide in Massachusetts.

Town Meeting adopted an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) policy in its Zoning Bylaw (Section 7.5) in December 2024. 

If you are considering an ADU on your property, please review the FAQ page and contact the Building Commissioner or Planning Director for guidance.