Is mixed-use development allowed in Springfield, MA?

Unclear — verify with the town

Springfield has multiple business districts and a neighborhood commercial design overlay tailored to commercial and mixed-use areas, and Business B was described in 2026 reporting as allowing mixed-use buildings. Exact by-right versus discretionary status was not captured from the use table.

Confidence: medium · Last researched April 2026

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Are ADUs allowed in Springfield, MA?

ADUs are allowed under Massachusetts’ by-right ADU law in single-family zoning districts, and Springfield adopted local regulations in January 2025 to govern them. Springfield requires administrative site plan review and compliance with underlying zoning regulations.

What are the setback requirements in Springfield, MA?

Setbacks vary by district. Examples — Residential A-1: minimum 25 feet / maximum 30 feet; Residential A: minimum 25 feet / maximum 30 feet; Residential B: minimum 15 feet / maximum 20 feet; Residential B-1: minimum 10 feet / maximum 20 feet. Always confirm the exact yard requirements for your district with Springfield, MA.

What is the minimum lot size in Springfield, MA?

Minimum lot size depends on the zoning district — Residential A-1: 10,000 square feet; Residential A: 7,500 square feet; Residential B: 6,000 square feet; Residential B: 4,000 square feet.

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