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Flammable Storage And Garages Hearing

The City of Boston Inspectional Services Department Committee on Licenses will hold a hearing regarding flammable storage and garages on November 20, 2024, at 10 a.m.

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Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    Rehearing

    230 Washington St

    15 Vehicle parking garage in basement 3 spaces plus 12 stackers spaces

    230 Washington Street LLC

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    63 Belgrade ave

    22 Vehicle parking garage 440 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    63 Belgrade LLC

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    15 Necco St

    Amendment to license New amounts 1,767 gallons class I, 2,830 gallons of Class II, 25 gallons Class IIIA, 10 gallons Class IIIB, 284 C.f. Gases

    ARE-MA Region No 74 LLC

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    249 Corey Rd

    35 Vehicle parking garage 700 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    249 Corey ST Acquisitions, LLC

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    60 Guest St                        

    380 vehicle parking garage, 7,600 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles 3,984 gallons of Class I flammables, 3,984 gallons of Class II combustibles 10,956 gallons of Class IIIA combustibles liquids, 33,200 Cubic Feet of flammable gases, 4,150 pounds of flammable solids for labs, 270 gallons  of diesel in day tank for emergency generator, 1,000 gallons of diesel in tank for emergency generator within garage

    60 Guest Street Owner LLC   

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    Committee members

    • Brian Ronan, Inspectional Services Department
    • Captain Shawn Hardiman, Boston Fire Department
    • Ed Hesford, Boston Transportation
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