Boston Zoning Board Greenlights Cannabis Facility and Housing Expansions
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
04/30/2024
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Recording Published:
04/30/2024
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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Towns:
Boston
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County:
Suffolk County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Boston Zoning Board of Appeals approved several significant proposals, including a new cannabis delivery and manufacturing facility, multiple changes to residential building occupancy, and the expansion of a local restaurant. The board also endorsed the creation of a new green space for community use.
The most notable approval was for a cannabis delivery and manufacturing facility at 1457 BFW Parkway. This decision marked a development in the city’s cannabis industry infrastructure. The applicant, seeking a variance for a buffer zone violation, received support from the mayor’s office of neighborhood services. The board’s approval came without hesitation.
Another case that garnered attention involved the approval of a change in ownership for the Fenway Cannabis Company on Brookline Avenue. Alexis Kachuk, representing the company, assured that no changes would be made to the site. City Councilor Durkin’s letter of support and the absence of concerns from a public community meeting facilitated a smooth approval process by the board.
Residential housing also featured prominently in the board’s agenda. A proposal to convert a two-family dwelling into a three-family residence on Washington Street in Brighton faced opposition from a neighbor over parking concerns. Despite this, the board approved the change, which included interior reconfiguration, additional living space, and storage units. Another housing-related approval allowed for the conversion of a three-family dwelling into a four-unit building on East 7th Street, with renovations extending to the basement to create a two-bedroom unit.
Similarly, the board approved a request to change the legal occupancy of a building from a two-family dwelling to four residential units on Townson Street. Attorney Derek Small outlined the plan, and support from the Garrison Trotter Neighborhood Association contributed to the board’s decision.
The expansion of Locali Restaurant at 350-352 Handover Street was met with enthusiasm from the board after learning about the support from two civic groups, NURA and NCK. The restaurant’s development plan includes additional seating, a bar area, and a kitchen enlargement.
The facility, which had been operating with temporary occupancy, will now have a permanent status.
The board also considered community green space, approving the purchase of land at 53-57 Harvard Street for open space and garden use. Two neighborhood associations expressed their strong support for this variance.
In a rare moment of disapproval, the board made a motion to deny without prejudice a case related to 1260 Boston, though details of this decision were not provided.
The meeting concluded with routine announcements about withdrawals and deferrals, maintaining the focus on the decisions that impact Boston’s landscape and community. Each case presented was carefully deliberated, with the board members taking into account the community input, the mayor’s office of neighborhood services, and the overall benefit to the city’s development.
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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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/30/2024
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Recording Published:
04/30/2024
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
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