Boston Zoning Board Approves High-Profile Car Wash Redevelopment Amid Concerns

The Boston Zoning Board of Appeals addressed multiple significant proposals during its recent meeting, including the approval of a controversial redevelopment project for a car wash on Boston Street. This project was the focal point of the meeting, as it involved several zoning violations and received mixed reactions from the community and city departments.

The redevelopment of the car wash on Boston Street, spearheaded by civil engineer Sam Alron from Soley Engineering, involves replacing the existing structure with a 6,945 square-foot facility featuring a two-tunnel configuration designed to alleviate traffic congestion. The proposal required a conditional use permit due to operational nature and faced several zoning violations related to design issues, circulation, and yard dimensions. The developers argued that the site’s designation as a community commercial sub-district should apply, potentially negating these violations. The project aimed to improve site efficiency and public safety by addressing queuing issues that currently impact surrounding streets, especially West Hall Street. The design includes an easement agreement with an adjoining residential development to expand the queuing capacity from four to 22 vehicles.

The proposal also emphasized enhancements to pedestrian accessibility and stormwater management, with plans for new sidewalks and the installation of water quality units and a subsurface stormwater basin. However, the Boston Transportation Department raised concerns about the proposed parking configuration, recommending a reduction in parking spaces for better maneuverability. Despite these concerns, the board approved the redevelopment, moving forward with a focus on improving the current conditions and addressing community inputs.

Another high-profile case discussed was the plan for a mixed-use development on Chestnut Hill Avenue. The project, previously approved, returned to the board due to a missing zoning violation for building height in the refusal letter. The proposal involves a six-story building exceeding the area’s height limit, reaching approximately 67.5 feet where 35 feet is permitted. Although all other previously granted relief remained unchanged, the board approved the necessary variance for the height violation, allowing the project to advance.

The board also deliberated on a proposal concerning 99 Albano Street, which faced community opposition. The project involved constructing a five-bedroom single-family home on a newly subdivided lot, which many residents feared would disrupt neighborhood aesthetics and contribute to parking and density issues. Concerns were raised about the potential for the home to be converted into a two-family dwelling, despite assurances from the applicant’s representative that the design was compliant with zoning regulations. The applicant emphasized that revisions were made in response to community feedback, but the opposition remained strong, with numerous letters and petitions submitted against the proposal. The board engaged in a examination of the concerns.

In addition, the meeting covered various other cases, including a proposal for a one-story addition at the rear of a residential building, which gained approval after meeting building code requirements and completing the community process. The board also approved a request to renovate an existing roof deck for a condominium, emphasizing compliance with existing structures and safety codes.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Michelle Wu
Zoning Board Officials:
Giovanni Valencia, Norm Stembridge, Shavel’le Olivier, Sherry Dong, David Aiken, Katie Whewell, Hansy Barraza, Raheem Shepard, Alan Langham, Dave Collins, Arthur Jemison (Chief of Planning)

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