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Zoning Hearing for Basement Unit on Endicott St.

Posted on Sat, Feb. 12, 2011Mon, Nov. 30, 2015 Author Matt ContiComments Off on Zoning Hearing for Basement Unit on Endicott St.

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Tagged Endicott Street, Zoning Board of Appeal

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Pagluica’s Expansion “Sustained with Provisos” From BBA

Posted on Thu, Nov. 5, 2009Fri, Mar. 15, 2013 Author Matt Conti

Pagluica’s Restaurant at 14-16 Parmenter Street received a “Sustained with Provisos” decision from the Zoning Board of Appeal. This generally means approved with conditions. The restaurant was seeking to expand into the basement area with 16 seats and to amend its beer, wine & cordials license to serve those 16 additional seats. The change was Read More…

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536 Commercial Street Listed for Sale After Controversial Zoning Relief Approval

Posted on Sat, May. 4, 2013Sun, May. 5, 2013 Author Matt Conti

Following a controversial zoning relief decision at 536 Commercial Street, the single-family residence was listed for sale this week at $3,995,000. Last summer, the Zoning Board of Appeal approved the conversion of the 3-family building into a single-family including an enlarged head house and roof deck on the 4-story building. The property was purchased for Read More…

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City Council Discusses Effects of Zoning Variance Approvals on Boston Neighborhoods

Posted on Mon, Mar. 2, 2020Sat, Feb. 29, 2020 Author Alyssa Nations

City Councilor Liz Breadon (District 9) offered a hearing on zoning variances in Boston amid the ongoing conversation about rebuilding trust with residents regarding the Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) at a recent City Council meeting. According to Breadon, the Boston Zoning Code exists to preserve and protect neighborhoods against development that could potentially compromise Read More…

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