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Boston Zoning Commission hearing

The Boston Zoning Commission's meeting will be held remotely on September 22 at 9 a.m.

Attention: This meeting will only be held virtually and not in person. You can participate in this meeting by going to our online meeting. You may also submit written comments or questions to zoningcommission@boston.gov

Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    9:00 AM         Text Amendment Application No. 499

                            Article 64, South End Neighborhood District

                            PDAs:  Affordable Commercial and Cultural Space

                            Said amendment would amend Article 64 (South End Neighborhood District), specifically Sections 64-29 and 64-42 with respect to affordable commercial and cultural spaces provisions for projects located in Planned Development Areas.

    9:15 AM         First Amendment to the Amended and Restated Master Plan for Planned Development Area No. 87, Boston Landing

                            Third Amendment to the Amended and Restated Development Plan for the Sports Facility Project within Planned Development Area No. 87, Boston Landing

    Said First Amendment amends the Master Plan to allow one or more electronic signs to the Sports Facility Project.  Said Third Amendment amends the Amended and Restated Development Plan for the Sports Facility Project to include one or more electronic signs in addition to the uses authorized in the Amended and Restated Development Plan.

    9:30 AM         Text Amendment Application No. 500

                            Cannabis Establishments

                            Citywide

                            Said Amendment would make Cannabis Establishments a Forbidden Use in all Residential Districts and an Allowed Use in all other Districts.

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