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From YouTube: Public Facilities Commission Meeting 4-14-17
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The April 14, 2017 Public Facilities Commission Meeting was recorded live at the Winter Chambers, 26 Court Street in Downtown Boston.
C
Good
morning,
commissioners,
this
morning
we
are
going
to
begin
with
the
public
facilities
department
before
the
commissioners
we
have
meeting
minutes.
The
meeting
minutes
are
from
the
last
time
that
we
met
on
februari
17
2017
sees
meeting
minutes
concerned
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development.
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
so
move
all
in
favor
aye?
Thank
you,
beginning
this
morning
with
the
public
facilities
department.
The
first
vote
is
with
Wayne
McKenzie
who's,
a
project
manager.
C
D
Money,
commissioners:
this
is
a
design
contract
of
cg
kv
architects,
inc
for
building
envelope
work
located
at
area
e5
police
station
in
West
Roxbury
on
Center
Street
in
West
Roxbury.
The
scope
of
Design
Services
is
for
all
architectural
and
design
services
for
building
envelope
work
through
construction
administration
project
scope
is
associated
with
the
roof
and
siding
replacement,
as
well
as
gutters
and
primitive
feelings.
D
As
for
the
design
contract
request
for
qualifications
process
in
an
effort
to
reach
a
diverse
group
of
qualified
applicants,
including
minority
and
minority
business
enterprises
and
women
business
enterprises,
this
project
was
publicly
advertised
and
appeared
in
the
city
record
in
the
boston
globe
on
September
12
2016.
It
also
appeared
in
the
State
Central
Register
on
sep
tember
14
of
2016.
D
Additionally,
the
are
accused
was
submitted
to
the
small
business
enterprise
office
as
well.
All
projects
are
publicly
advertised
and
out
goes
to
spread
the
work
out
to
as
many
diverse
and
qualified
firms
as
possible.
The
ideas
not
to
continue
lynnwood
contracts
to
the
same
design,
firms
in
response
to
the
request
for
qualifications.
Six
firms
submitted
statements
of
qualifications.
D
The
design
of
selection
committee
consisted
of
representatives
of
the
public
facilities
and
the
Boston
Police
Department.
That's
what
required
experience.
All
applicants
must
show
experience
in
projects
and
urban
setting
as
well
as
have
experience
with
roof
replacement
and
building
envelope
work
in
public
buildings.
The
evaluation
process
consists
of
the
designers
selection
committee
meeting
in
November
of
2016.
D
The
proposals
were
reviewed
and
discussed
among
the
design
of
selection
committee
members,
each
member
evaluated
and
rated
the
statement
of
qualifications
based
on
the
required
experience,
stated
in
d
RQ
out
of
the
six
design
firms
who
submitted
proposals,
cgk
v,
architects,
inc
rated
the
highest
based
on
their
relative
experience.
The
construction
estimate,
as
previously
stated,
is
for
seven
hundred
and
seventy
thousand
eight
hundred
and
twenty
four
dollars.
The
architectural
basic
service
fee
is
seventy
seven
thousand
eighty
two
dollars,
which
is
a
rate
of
ten
percent.
D
This
design
fee
is
consistent
with
the
publicly
advertised
design
selection,
designer
fees.
Additional
services
portion
of
this
contract
is
to
35,000
making
this
a
total
design
contract
over
112,000
82
dolls.
The
contract
duration
is
for
sixty
four
weeks.
This
includes
the
design
period
as
well
as
a
26-week
construction
period.
The
design
firm,
cgk,
be
architects,
inc
is
MBE
certified
and
three
of
the
sub
consultants
are
also
wbe.
Certified
I
request
your
consideration
to
vote.
To
avoid
this
contract
Thank
you
Thank
You,.
A
Wayne
Commissioner
any
questions,
no.
B
C
You
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Vote
number
one
is
approved.
Vote
number
two
is
also
with
Wayne
McKenzie
project
manager
with
the
public
facilities
department.
This
is
a
contract
to
russo
bar
associates
inc.
This
is
to
provide
architectural
design
and
construction
administration
services
for
the
envelope
repairs
at
four
police
stations.
One
police
station
is
known
as
the
area
a1.
The
location
is
downtown
Boston.
The
second
police
station
is
b3
located
in
mattapan.
The
third
police
station
is
d4
located
in
the
south
end.
The
fourth
police
station
is
d14
located
in
Brighton.
C
D
You
stated
this
design
contract
is
for
rusev
our
associates.
The
building
envelope,
repairs
at
four
Boston
police
stations
stated
its
area
a1,
which
is
downtown
Boston
area,
p3
on
Blue
Hill
Avenue
in
mattapan,
very
deep
for
on
Harrison
Avenue
in
the
south
end
and
D
14,
which
is
Washington
Street
and
right.
The
scope
of
design
services
for
all
architectural
design
services
for
building
envelope
work
through
construction
administration
at
the
four
police
stations
design
services
work
will
include
window
replacements,
roof
replacements,
ceylon
replacement
and
masonry
repairs.
D
As
for
the
design
contract
request
of
qualifications
in
an
effort
to
reach
a
diverse
group
of
qualified
applicants,
including
you
Nora
T
business
enterprises
and
women,
disses
and
enterprises,
this
project
was
publicly
advertised
in
the
city
record
and
the
boston
globe
on
September
12
of
2016.
Additionally,
the
I
refuse
was
submitted
to
the
small
local
business
enterprise
office,
and
all
projects
are
publicly
advertised
and
up
goal
is
always
to
spread
the
work
out
towards
many
diverse
and
qualified
design
firms
as
possible,
and
the
idea
is
not
to
continually
award
projects
to
the
same
design
firms.
D
In
response
to
the
request
for
qualifications.
Seven
firms
submitted
statements
of
qualifications,
the
design
of
selection
committee
consisted
of
representatives
of
the
public
facilities
department
and
the
Boston
Police
Department.
As
for
required
experience,
all
applicants
must
show
experience
on
projects
in
urban
setting
and
have
experience
working
with
window
replacement
and
building
envelope
work
in
public
buildings.
The
design
of
selection
committee
mess
in
November
of
2016.
D
The
construction
cost
estimate
for
this
project
is
2
million,
43
thousand
seven
hundred
fifty
four
dollars.
The
architectural
basic
service
fee
will
be
4,
198
thousand
two
hundred
and
forty-four
dollars,
which
is
a
rate
of
nine
point.
Seven
percent
this
design
fee
is
consistent
with
our
standard
rates
listed
in
public
facilities,
design
inspection
handle
the
additional
services
portion
of
the
contract,
its
rating
two
thousand
dollars,
bringing
the
total
design
contract
to
280
thousand
two
hundred
and
forty-four
dollars.
The
contract
duration
for
this
project
is
104
weeks.
D
This
includes
the
design
period
as
well
as
a
52-week
construction.
Perry,
design,
firm,
Russo,
Byron
associates
inc,
does
have
a
Boston
office
and
they
do
have
a
great
deal
of
experience.
Working
with
the
folks
till
these
Department
on
building
envelope
work,
the
three
of
the
design
teams,
consultants
are
wbe
certified
and
one
is
MBE.
Certified
I
request
your
consideration
to
vote
to
a
wood.
This
contract
Thank.
B
B
A
A
C
C
A
A
C
Thank
You
Bernard,
if
you
would
put
your
name
tag
up.
Thank
you
very
much
open
your
folder.
Thank
you
and
thank
you
we're
just
going
over
a
few
optics
here,
we're
just
increasing
the
size.
We
can
have
a
better
image
of
the
handouts.
That's
what
we're
seeing
on
the
whiteboard!
That's
there
good
morning,
everyone
boat
number
one
is
with
Bernard
mayo,
he's
a
project
manager
he's
with
the
real
estate
management
and
sales
division
of
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development.
This
boat
concerns
a
conveyance
to
the
Trust
for
Public
Land.
C
E
E
E
E
A
Is
the
interesting
regard
because
it
didn't
we
just
vote
recently
on
the
parcel
across
the
street,
which
is
the
MBTA
it's
nearby
cross,
Morton
Street
right,
there's
a
gift!
There's
another
development
going
on
it.
So
it
seems
like
this
whole
area
wrecked,
getting
a
lot
of
really
quality
development
coming
from.
F
This
site
is
very
close
to
the
Clark
Fowler
farm,
which
was
an
old
historic
farmhouse
that
historic
Boston
has
recently
acquired,
and
so
this
is
good.
This
is
going
to
be
an
active
farm,
but
the
Clark
Fowler
site
is
also
going
to
be
an
area
where
we're
training,
farmers
and
doing
food,
education,
etc.
So
the
whole
block
is
going
to
be
a
very
exciting
place
to
be.
It's.
E
As
approved
a
result,
the
following
public
benefits:
reducing
the
amount
of
vacant
unutilized
land.
You
define
the
neighborhood
with
green
space
of
them
to
improve
air
quality,
reducing
storm
runoff
and
water
pollution,
providing
fresh,
healthy
food
for
people
in
an
underserved
neighborhood
and
also
provides
us
food
at
a
lower
price
than
the
local
supermarket,
and
it
also
makes
use
of
compost
resources
like
compost,
which
would
otherwise
go
to
waste
Thank.
B
No
again,
I
always
complement
getting
his
profit.
Heat's
off
of
are
up
two
City
sand
into
other
people's
hands.
Only
comment
I
might
make
is
looking
at
your
photo.
You
might
want
to
work
with
the
Department
of
Public
Works
to
maybe
you
can
get
that
Sidewalk
fixed
a
little
bit
and
the
handicap
ramp
brought
up
to
standards
very.
C
You
no
phone
number
one
is
approved.
Vote
number
two
is
also
with
Bernard
male
Bernard
again
is
a
project
manager
with
the
real
estate
management
and
sales
division
of
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development.
This
is
a
conveyance
to
the
Trust
for
Public
Land
vote
number
two
concerns
vacant
land
located
at
131
glenway
street
in
Dorchester
Massachusetts.
The
purchase
price
is
one
hundred
dollars.
Bernard.
E
You
can
create
PFC
approval
for
the
advance
of
131
glenway
Street
to
trust
the
public
land
also
for
use
of
the
urban
farm.
The
spoken
quest
was
resolved.
Extensive
public
process
conducted
by
B&B
community
notification
process
was
completed
in
March
of
2015
PRP
was
issued,
July
27
2015
of
the
due
date
of
sep
tember
8
2015.
E
The
RFP
was
advertised
in
the
Central
Register
on
July,
29th
2015
and
then
the
Boston
Herald.
On
july,
twenty
seventh
and
in
august
30
2015,
the
PFC
approved
the
developer
designation
of
mar
16
2016
the
edge
vote
vote
vote
package
includes
comprehensive
memo,
which
has
all
that
curtain.
It
background
information
I
also
have
to
handle
for
this
side.
First
of
the
map,
and
second,
is
a
current
photo.
E
And
if
his
boat
has
approved
a
resultant
following
public
benefits,
beautification
of
the
neighborhood,
with
green
space,
helping
to
improve
air
quality,
reducing
the
amount
of
vacant
or
unutilized
land,
providing
fresh,
healthy
food
for
people
in
underserved
neighborhood,
and
also
provides
food
at
a
lower
price
than
the
local
supermarket
and
making
use
of
resources
like
compost,
which
is
otherwise
go
to
waste.
Thank.
A
C
James
Smith
is
a
senior
project
manager
with
the
real
estate
management
and
sales
division.
This
vote
concerns
a
tentative
developer,
designation,
intent
to
sell
to
cake
on
realty
trust.
This
is
vacant
land
located
at
Cannon
Street
in
Dorchester
Massachusetts.
The
purchase
price
is
seventy
one
thousand
one
hundred
and
fifty
dollars.
If
you
would
present
your
vote,
please
James
morning.
G
Commissioners,
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
department,
neighborhood
development,
to
request
ten
develop
developer
designation
of
cake
on
Realty
Trust
for
an
unaddressed
parcel
of
when
on
Tinian
Street
in
Dorchester,
as
outlined
in
the
vote
package,
he
conducted
a
public
process
that
resulted
in
this
book
request.
Community
notification
letters
were
mailed
to
property
owners
in
the
vicinity
of
the
site
on
November,
30th,
2016
and
notifying
the
public
of
dandies
intent
off
of
the
parcel
for
sale
as
well
as
soliciting
feedback.
G
We
recommend
the
tentative
designation
of
cake
on
realty
trust's
evo
package
contains
a
comprehensive
menu,
a
memo
about
the
project
and
backgrounds,
and
this
request
and
I
have
provided
a
few
handouts.
Various
plans
and
photos
depicting
the
site.
The
first
a
zoning
map
showing
the
site
within
a
commercial
district;
second,
as
an
Assessors
parcel
map,
third
and
aerial
photograph
depicting
the
site
in
context
with
the
surrounding
area
and
st.
photo.
G
In
summary,
if
PFC
approves
this
request,
it
will
result
in
the
following
public
benefits.
Visual
and
functional
improvements
to
the
site
is
described
in
cake
on
realty
trust
proposal
and
outline
in
the
mid
memo
revenue
to
the
city
and
the
sale
of
parcel
70
1150
dollars,
as
well
as
returning
the
property
to
the
tax
rolls.
We've
been
estimated
eighteen
hundred
dollars
per
year
and
property
tax
revenue.
A
B
B
C
Vote
number
three
passes
and
just
a
correction
for
the
record
that
Jamie
Smith
is
a
senior
environmental
compliance
manager
with
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development.
Thank
you
vote
number
four
is
with
Jordan
DC
she's,
a
project
manager
and
the
real
estate
management
and
sales
division
of
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development.
This
is
a
conveyance
to
the
trustees
of
reservations.
This
concerns
vacant
land
located
at
windmere
road
in
Dorchester
Massachusetts.
The
purchase
price
is
one
hundred
dollars,
Jordan
good.
H
H
H
There
are
a
few
advertised
in
the
states
girl
register
on
July,
twentieth
2016
and
in
The
Herald
on
July,
eighteenth
and
july
twenty
fifth,
and
also
in
the
city
record
for
the
conveyance
conveyance
vote
on
said,
where
e620
17-1
development
team
applied
and
was
determined
to
meet
the
eligibility
criteria
and
on
january
nineteen,
twenty
seventeen
PFC
approved
the
tentative
developer.
Designation
of
the
trustees
of
reservations
and
the
handouts
provided
are
a
site
map
and
then
a
photo
of
the
site,
as
it
is
now
consumer
e.
B
C
C
Thank
you
vote
number.
Four
is
approved.
Boat
number.
Five
is
also
with
jordan.
Jesse
thought
number
five
concerns
about
to
accept
and
expend
a
grant
from
the
commonwealth
of
massachusetts
department
of
agricultural
resources.
This
is
to
transform
five
vacant
parcels
in
boston's,
mattapan
and
Dorchester
neighborhoods
into
safe
and
productive
compact
urban
farms
and
honey
bee
sanctuaries
that
will
bring
new
urban
agricultural
uses
to
underserved
populations
of
the
city.
The
grant
amount
is
forty
thousand
dollars
jordan.
If
you'd
present
your
vote
request,
yep.
H
A
H
F
C
Vote
number
six.
It
was
with
John
fira
back
john
is
a
senior
development
officer
with
the
neighborhood
housing
development
division
of
the
department,
neighborhood
development.
This
vote
request
concerns
an
acceptance
of
a
deed
from
the
Boston
Redevelopment
Authority
doing
business
as
the
Boston
Planning
and
Development
Agency,
the
BPD
a
to
the
city
of
Boston.
This
book
request
concerns
various
parcels
identified
in
the
vote,
which
are
located
in
Roxbury,
Dorchester
and
mattapan.
The
purchase
price
is
one
dollar
John.
If
you
would
present
the
boat
request,
Thank.
J
F
J
Confident
that
I
could
do
this
on
behalf
of
D&D
I'm
here
requesting
that
PFC
accept
a
deed
from
the
Boston
Redevelopment
Authority
for
16
parcels,
totaling,
approximately
sixty-eight
thousand
square
feet
in
the
Roxbury
Dorchester
and
Matt
and
neighborhoods.
The
parcels
are
being
transferred
to
dnd
for
disposition
and
development
as
housing
as
we
outline
in
the
boat
package.
In
a
nutshell,
for
probably
the
last
year
they
deliver
longer.
J
J
We
would
weave
these
parcels
into
our
current
planning
and
disposition
processes.
All
the
parcels
are
zoned
residential
and
either
abut.
Dnd
property
are,
as
I
mentioned,
they're
located
in
neighborhoods,
where
DD
is
working
right
now,
if
PFC
approves
the
vote,
we
would
seek
a
surplus
vote
from
the
City
Council,
followed
by
community
process.
We'd
include
all
of
the
parcels
in
specific
community
processes
to
determine
what
would
be
the
best
use
for
the
personals.
J
The
vote
package
includes
a
memo
that
gets
a
little
bit
more
to
vote
request.
The
vote
requests
also
includes
handouts.
They
got
a
map
a
folk
of
all
the
parcels
which
includes
a
photo
of
the
parcel
the
warden
parcel,
as
well
as
the
total
square
foot
for
each
of
the
parcel
I'm
here
for
any
questions
to
be
happening.
Thank.
A
C
Number
six
is
approved:
vote
number,
seven
is
with
Christopher
Rooney
chris
is
a
project
manager,
but
the
real
estate
management
and
sales
division
of
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development.
This
vote
requests
concerns
of
conveyance
to
the
blue
hill
missionary
baptist
church
incorporated
its
vacant
land
located
at
1260
Blue
Hill
Avenue
in
mattapan
Massachusetts.
The
purchase
price
is
seventeen
thousand
dollars
Chris.
If
you
would
present
your
boat
request,
good.
K
Morning,
commissioners,
on
behalf
of
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development
I'm,
requesting
PFC
approval
for
the
conveyance
of
1260
Blue
Hill
Avenue
in
mattapan
to
blue
hill
missionary
baptist
church
inc,
as
outlined
in
the
vote
package.
D&Amp;D
conducted
a
public
process
that
resulted
in
this
vote
request.
A
community
notification
letter
was
sent
on
November
19
2013.
A
request
for
proposals
was
issued
on
jun
23
2014,
with
a
due
date
of
July
thirty-first
2014.
K
The
RFP
was
advertised
in
the
Commonwealth
of
Massachusetts
Central
Register
on
jun
2015
and
the
Boston
Herald
on
jun
23
in
june
thirtieth
of
2014.
The
tentative
designation
was
published
in
the
city
record
on
october,
twenty
seven,
twenty
fourteen
and
november
third
2014
two
proposals
were
submitted
in
response
to
the
rfp
and
one
was
determined
to
meet
eligibility
criteria.
On
october,
first
2014
the
PFC
approved
the
tentative
designation
of
blue
hill
missionary
baptist
church
inc
and
on
sep
tember
17
2015.
The
PFC
approved
an
extension
of
the
tentative
developer
designation.
K
K
The
second
slide
is
an
image
of
the
property
and
the
church
building
at
1258
Laurel
Avenue
was
located
on
the
left
hand
side
as
the
white
building
on
the
left,
and
the
third
slide
is
a
copy
of
their
site
plan
for
the
parking
lot,
and
this
site
plan
follows
all
the
development
guidelines
/,
providing
the
rfp
and
those
development
guidelines
were
developed
by
our
assistant
director
of
design
and
construction
jlee,
and
they
met
all
of
our
requests
for
fencing,
landscaping,
etc.
In
summary,
the
PFC
approves
the
vote
requests.
K
It
will
result
in
the
following
public
benefits.
The
project
will
improve
one
parcel
of
vacant
land
in
the
neighborhood.
The
project
is
expected
to
create
at
least
268
construction
hours,
which
will
generate
jobs
among
building
trades.
The
sale
of
this
parcel
can
also
be
expected
to
yield
long-term
financial
benefits
for
the
city.
By
removing
these
process
inventory,
the
city
will
be
able
to
avoid
future
costs
and
liabilities
associated
with
maintaining
these
properties.
K
A
B
C
A
C
You
what
number
7
is
approved
we
now
have
vote
number
8
bo
number
8
is
with
Thomas
McKay
he's
a
housing
development
officer
for
the
neighborhood
housing
development
division
of
the
department
of
hood
development.
The
vote
request
concerns
a
conveyance
to
c
f
properties
LLC.
This
is
vacant
land
located
at
15
calendar
street
17
calendar
street
21
to
23
calendar
street
25
to
27
calendar
street
29
calendar
street
10
to
12
Tucker
Street,
14,
Tucker
Street,
the
properties
are
located
in
Dorchester.
The
purchase
price
is
seven
hundred
dollars.
Thomas.
I
Commissioners,
on
behalf
of
the
Department
of
Neighborhood
Development,
here
requesting
PFC
approval
for
the
conveyance
to
CFS
properties,
LLC
for
the
seven
parcels
included
here,
located
15
calendar
Street,
17
calendar
Street,
21
to
23
calendar
Street,
25,
calendar
Street,
27
to
29
calendar
Street,
10
to
12
Tucker
street
and
14
tucker
street.
As
outlined
in
the
bow
package.
Dean
Dean
D
has
conducted
an
extensive
public
process.
That's
revolt
resulted
in
this
boat
request.
I
Community
meeting
was
held
on
March
fifteenth
of
2016
to
discuss
the
inclusion
of
these
seven
parcels
in
the
release
of
an
RFP
for
development
request
for
proposals
was
issued
on
June
twentieth
of
2016
and
was
due
on
July
29th
of
2016.
The
RFP
was
advertised
in
the
State
Central
Register
on
jun
22nd
of
2016
and
the
Boston
Herald
on
June
twentieth
and
jun.
27Th
of
2016
to
development
teams
applied
and
responded
to.
The
RFP
in
both
were
determined
to
meet
eligibility
criteria.
I
Following
this
vote,
the
land,
designation
and
intent
to
sell
was
advertised
in
the
city
record
on
november
seventh
and
november
14th
of
2016.
The
vote
package
includes
a
comprehensive
memo
about
the
project
and
the
PFC
vote.
Requests.
I've
also
provided
a
few
handouts.
The
first
hand
out
shows
the
seven
highlighted
parcels
on
the
top
is
on
calendar
street
and
the
bottom
two
are
on
Tucker
street.
I
The
second
shows
a
site
plan
of
the
32
family
homes
that
will
be
on
calendar
Street
and
the
two
images
below
show
renderings
of
what
those
homes
will
look
like
once
they're
placed
on
on
the
site.
The
third
third
handout
is
a
close
up
of
these
are
the
two
models
and
two-family
homes
that
will
be
used
on
calendar
Street.
The
next
handout
is
a
site
plan
showing
the
home
on
Tucker
street,
as
well
as
architectural,
rendering
of
the
two
family
home
that
will
that
will
be
on
the
site.
I
Two
of
the
sales
are
going
to
be
sold
to
income
qualified
first
home,
first-time
home
buyers
at
eighty
percent
of
the
area,
median
income
and
the
other
two
will
be
sold
to
income
qualified
first
time
home
buyers
at
a
hundred
percent
of
the
area.
Median
income
there's
one
rental
unit
in
each
of
the
two
family
homes,
which
are
also
there.
B
F
One
of
the
reasons
these
are
moving
quickly
is
the
the
designs
are
very
contextual
for
the
neighborhood
and
the
community
process
on
these
new
developments
is
throughout.
The
city
has
been
very,
very
positive.
They
like
the
fact
that
they're
affordable
to
more
middle
income
homeowners,
and
they
like
the
fact
that
we're
really
studying
the
streets
before
we
do
the
designs
and
work
with
the
the
selected
developer
on
the
designs.
People
feel
like
they're
being
respected
and
we're
really
looking
at
their
the
homes,
their
surrounding
them
and
making
sure
that
the
whole
new
homes
fit
in.
B
C
C
You
vote
number
eight
is
approved
the
last
book
before
the
Commission
is
vote.
Number
nine.
This
is
with
David
West
David
is
a
housing
development
officer
with
the
neighborhood
housing
development
division.
The
vote
request
concerns
an
amendment
to
the
vote
of
May
6
2015
to
an
attentive
designation,
intent
to
sell
period
from
24
to
36
months
to
the
Jamaica
Plain
Neighborhood
Development
Corporation.
C
This
concerns
vacant
land
located
at
nine
to
11
Bromley
Street
13
through
17
Bromley
Street
19,
Bromley,
Street,
21,
Bromley,
Street,
58,
new
heath
street
60,
new
heath
street
62
knew
he'd
street
894
to
900
parker
street
in
908,
Parker
Street,
there's
also
an
undisclosed
number
on
new
heath
street
as
well.
These
properties
are
located
in
Jamaica
Plain.
This
is
a
time
extension
noted
on
the
agenda.
C
There
was
a
first
vote
for
attentive
designation
request,
which
was
on
may
six
2015
that
concern
to
12
month
period,
going
through
may
six
of
2016
there's
a
second
amendment
for
attentive
designation
for
an
additional
12
months
to
run
from
may
six
of
2016
through
may
six
of
2017,
which
will
bring
that
to
24
months.
There's
a
third
request,
which
is
the
present
request
today,
that's
to
provide
an
additional
12
months
to
have
the
tent
of
designation
period
run
from
may
six
2017
through
may
six
of
2018.
C
L
We
are
requesting
a
further
extension
at
this
time,
as
the
developer
is
awaiting
a
state
decision
on
their
application
for
funds
essential
to
the
project
moving
forward.
Dnd
staff
and
the
developer
are
confident
that
the
project
will
be
what
its
state
funding
in
this
round,
which
is
expected
to
be
announced
within
the
next
two
to
four
months.
L
The
boat
package
includes
a
comprehensive
memo
about
the
project
and
the
PFD
boat
request.
I
provided
two
handouts,
that
is,
the
breast
handout,
is
a
sitemap
that
sitemap
the
yellow
area
includes
ten
city-owned
fossils.
The
second
is
a
rendering
and
two
perspectives
of
the
what
the
project
will
look
like
when
completed.
L
In
summary,
PFC
approves
the
boat
request,
result
in
the
following
public
benefits:
47
total
housing
units
total
rental
housing
units
and
should
be
noted
that
all
47
will
be
affordable.
Seven
at
eighty
percent
of
area
median
income,
twenty
four
sixty
percent
of
area,
median
income
in
16
at
thirty
percent
of
area
meteor
median
income,
which
is
very
high
percentage
of
low-income
units.
All
the
units
will
be
deed,
restricted
to
remain
portable
in
perpetuity.