Career Panel & Networking at APS Meeting with Dr. Larry Woolf
This content highlights Dr. Larry Woolf's industrial career journey, spanning from his disappointing post-doc to his extensive work in materials research at General Atomics. It covers his diverse projects, program management skills, and job evolution over time, shedding light on a typical day in his role and the transition from development to production phases. The accompanying images provide visual context to his career path and the evolution of his job functions.
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40R Smart Growth & Starter Home Zoning Districts Housing Development Incentive Program (HDIP) Urban Center Housing - Tax Increment Financing (UCH-TIF) Bill Reyelt 617.573.1355 william.reyelt@state.ma.us 1
40R Smart Growth & Starter Home Zoning Districts Encourage housing production & smart growth Financial incentives to municipalities for adoption & implementation of smart growth zoning overlay districts Smart growth locations Allow by-right densities based on housing type Minimum 20% affordable Zoning incentive payment Density bonus payment 40S/school-reimbursement
Housing Development Incentive Program (HDIP) Promotes market-rate housing in Gateway Cities Encourages development consistent with a locally adopted Plan & Zone Flexible local tax increment exemption on improvements Up to 25% state tax credit on qualified improvements Predominantly market rate affordability is capped
Urban Center Housing Tax Increment Financing (UCH-TIF) Promotes housing/mixed-use in commercial centers consistent with adopted plan & zone New tax revenue for municipalities Amended to allow more flexibility Tax exemptions on improved value Allows for special assessments Flexible affordability requirements Not limited to Gateway Cities Linda Balzotti 617.573.1446 linda.balzotti@state.ma.us