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Boston Zoning Commission Hearings

The Boston Zoning Commission will be holding hearings on February 14 at 9 a.m.

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

Discussion Topics

  1. 9:00 AM RE-HEARING: First Amendment to Development Plan for Planned Development Area No. 100, Parcel 25/Parcel 25B, Mission Hill

    On Wednesday, January 10, from 10:57-11:00 as the Zoning Commission was in their business session to vote on a proposed amendment, user error with the Zoom hosting erroneously removed some participants from the meeting, who were then unable to rejoin via Zoom to testify or hear the deliberation and decision on Parcel 25/25B. Out of an abundance of caution, and the Zoning Commission's commitment to transparent open meetings, the Commission will re-hear the First Amendment to Development Plan for Planned Development Area No. 100, Parcel 25/Parcel 25B, Mission Hill from the January 10 Zoning Commission meeting.

     

    The First Amendment will redevelop the under-utilized Parcel 25H site with construction of a new six (6) story, approximately 120,000 GSF building with up to ninety-four (94) affordable rental units and 33 above ground parking spaces, including eight (8) for the sole use of the Proposed Project residents and the remaining 25 spaces as ancillary parking for the adjacent Phase 1A Project, including residential, office and retail spaces.

  2. 9:15 AM Text Amendment Application No. 520 Map Amendment Application No. 772 OS-Stadium Zoning Articles 3, 8 and 33 Maps 3A/3B and 8A

    Said text amendment would add one (1) new Open Space subdistrict to Article 33. The Stadium Open Space (OS-S) subdistrict would create a new stadium and public amphitheater zoning district, in order to enable greater investment and enable more amenities in appropriate areas of the city’s current and future open spaces.  It would also make minor changes that add reference to the Stadium Open Space subdistrict in Article 3, Establishment of Zoning Districts; Article 33-1: Preamble; Article 33-2, Statement of Purpose; Article 33-5, Establishment of Open Space Subdistrict Categories; Article 33-6 Land Eligible for Open Space Designation. Out-of-date language referring to organizations that have reformed or been renamed, such as the Boston Natural Area Fund and Metropolitan District Commission, have also been updated.  Said map amendment would map the newly created OS-S subdistrict in East Boston (East Boston Memorial Stadium) and Mattapan (White Stadium) neighborhoods.

  3. 9:30 AM Business Meeting and Director’s Update Re-Vote: Text Amendment Application No. 518, Waiver of Affordable Housing/Article 80

    On Wednesday, January 10, from 10:57-11:00 as the Zoning Commission was in their business session to vote on Text Amendment Application No. 518 (and after public testimony on this proposed amendment had concluded at 10:56), Waiver of Affordable Housing/Article 80, a user error with the Zoom hosting erroneously removed some participants from the meeting, who were then unable to rejoin via Zoom to hear the Zoning Commission's deliberation and decision on this application.  Out of an abundance of caution, and the Zoning Commission's commitment to transparent open meetings, the Commission is holding this re-vote on Text Amendment Application No. 518 Waiver of Affordable Housing Article 80. 

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