Boston Zoning Board of Appeals Approves Roof Deck Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Boston Zoning Board of Appeals meeting focused on several development proposals, including the approval of a controversial roof deck project at 555 to 567 East Broadway. This decision was made despite community opposition centered on concerns about noise, privacy, and compliance with long-standing neighborhood policies against roof decks.
During the meeting, the board heard from residents who opposed the roof deck addition, citing issues such as noise and privacy intrusions. The opposition was primarily based on the existing policy in South Boston, which discourages roof decks due to negative feedback from community members, particularly seniors and families. A representative from Councilor Flynn’s office also voiced opposition, arguing that roof decks do not contribute to solving the housing crisis and instead favor individual property owners over the needs of the broader community.
Despite these concerns, the applicant argued that the deck would not negatively impact nearby residents, as it was designed to be an exclusive common deck for the property owner, who lives alone. The applicant emphasized the lack of adjacent residential abutters and the presence of commercial buildings surrounding the property. They also noted that the planning department had recommended approval after considering community input regarding noise concerns.
Ultimately, the board approved the project, with a majority of members voting in favor, while one member dissented.
In a separate case, the board approved a proposal for a new residential building on Tina Avenue in Hyde Park. The project, which involves constructing a three-story building with three residential units and three parking spaces on an overgrown lot, drew mixed reactions from the community. Concerns were raised about the removal of trees, the project’s scale, and parking issues. Some residents argued that the development would exacerbate existing parking congestion, while others supported the proposal, emphasizing the need for more housing in the area.
The applicant assured the board that most of the vegetation on the site consisted of invasive species and proposed a landscaping plan to mitigate the environmental impact. They also highlighted that the parking ratio of one space per unit aligns with neighborhood trends. After considering these factors, the board approved the project, including conditions for further design review to enhance open space and parking configurations.
Another notable approval involved a multifamily development on Marian Street. The project aims to convert a partially renovated two-family building with storefronts into a four-unit residential building, including a vertical addition and a roof deck. The board supported the proposal, citing its alignment with existing flood hazard district regulations and community support.
Meanwhile, the board grappled with a proposal for a property on West Conquer Street, where the construction of a roof deck faced strong objections from an adjacent resident. The neighbor expressed concerns about privacy and reduced natural light, as the proposed deck would be in close proximity to their bay window. The applicant attempted to address these concerns by adjusting the deck’s design, but the objections remained. The board deliberated on the matter, seeking to balance the proposals’ benefits with the neighbor’s quality of living concerns, but ultimately, the decision was not finalized during this meeting.
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:
03/10/2026
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Recording Published:
03/10/2026
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Duration:
175 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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