How can The Commons be considered for the MBTA Communities housing requirements 
in Lincoln because The Commons has an age restriction? Below I've copied the 
text of the relevant section from 
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/multi-family-zoning-requirement-for-mbta-communities
 and highlighted the age restriction language:
What is the law?

The requirement is codified as Section 3A of MGL c. 40A:

Section 3A. (a)(1) An MBTA community shall have a zoning ordinance or by-law 
that provides for at least 1 district of reasonable size in which multi-family 
housing is permitted as of right; provided, however, that such multi-family 
housing shall be without age restrictions and shall be suitable for families 
with children. For the purposes of this section, a district of reasonable size 
shall: (i) have a minimum gross density of 15 units per acre, subject to any 
further limitations imposed by section 40 of chapter 131 and title 5 of the 
state environmental code established pursuant to section 13 of chapter 21A; and 
(ii) be located not more than 0.5 miles from a commuter rail station, subway 
station, ferry terminal or bus station, if applicable.

(b) An MBTA community that fails to comply with this section shall not be 
eligible for funds from: (i) the Housing Choice Initiative as described by the 
governor in a message to the general court dated December 11, 2017; (ii) the 
Local Capital Projects Fund established in section 2EEEE of chapter 29; or 
(iii) the MassWorks infrastructure program established in section 63 of chapter 
23A.
(c) The department, in consultation with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation 
Authority and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, shall promulgate 
guidelines to determine if an MBTA community is in compliance with this 
section. 
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