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Zoning Commission meeting

The Zoning Commission is meeting on March 27 at 9 a.m.

Discussion Topics

  1. 9:00 a.m.

    Map Amendment Application No. 716

    Planned Development Area No. 120

    144 Addison Street, East Boston

    Map 3A/3B and Map 3C, East Boston Neighborhood District

    Said map amendment would amend “Map 3A/3B, East Boston Neighborhood District,” “Map 3C, East Boston Neighborhood District,” and by adding the designation “D,” indicating a Planned Development Area (“PDA”) overlay district to approximately 143,139 square feet of land (approximately 3.3 acres) located at 144 Addison Street, East Boston.  Said Development Plan would allow for approximately two hundred thirty (230) new housing units in the (2) connected four (4)- to five (5) story buildings with approximately one hundred sixty-four (164) structured vehicle parking spaces and approximately five (5) surface vehicle parking spaces.

  2. 9:15 a.m.

    First Amendment to the Development Plan for Planned Development Area No. 98, 345 Harrison Avenue, South End

    Said First Amendment would allow for the substitution of the Proponent for the former owner, F8345 Harrison Owner, LLC and would make revisions to the original Development Plan to allow uses within the project site that would include retail/commercial uses.

  3. 9:30 a.m.

    Map Amendment Application No. 697

    Planned Development Area No. 112

    Tremont Crossing Development

    Map 6A/6B/6C, Roxbury Neighborhood District

    Said map amendment would amend “Map 6A/6B/6C, Roxbury Neighborhood District,” by adding the designation “D,” indicating a Planned Development Area (“PDA”) overlay district to approximately 353,780 square feet of land generally bounded by Tremont Street to the northwest, Whittier Street to the northeast, Downing Street to the southeast and the Whittier Street Health Center, the Madison Park Technical Vocational High School and the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science to the southwest..  Said Development Plan would allow for the construction of up to 2,235,272 square feet of residential, office, retail, museum and garage uses.

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