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Public Facilities Commission Meeting: Mayor's Office of Housing 8-17-22
A
B
Morning
good
morning
and
welcome
to
today's
meeting
of
the
public
facilities
commission,
I'm
going
to
turn
this
over
to
tt.
C
A
A
A
And
attendees,
you
don't
need
to
immune
your
device
and
nina
jones
assistant
club
council
law
department.
This
concludes
the
wrong
call.
Thank
you.
C
C
The
meeting
minutes
are
hereby
approved
today
we
have
sheila
dillon,
chief
and
director
of
mayor's
office
of
housing.
Mayor's
office
of
housing
has
one
vote
on
the
agenda
for
today
vote
number
one
is
being
presented
by
teresa
stratilla
program
manager
for
girl,
boston
director's
office
division
of
moh
vote.
One
is
a
request
for
tentative
developer,
designation
and
intent
to
sell
to
urban
guilds
incorporated
for
vacant
land
located
at
218
220
and
two
unnumbered
parcels
in
washington
street
dorchester.
C
E
A
request
for
proposals
was
issued
in
september
on
september
27,
2021
and
advertised
in
the
state,
central
register
and
the
boston
herald
one
development
team
applied
to
the
rfp
and
was
determined
to
meet
the
eligibility
criteria
based
on
community
feedback
and
moh
review
of
the
application
against
the
rfp
evaluation
criteria.
We
recommend
the
designation
of
the
guild.
E
E
B
Thank
you
very
much
for
that.
In
summary,
oh.
E
Sorry,
in
summary,
if
pfc
approves
the
vote
request,
it
will
result
in
the
following
public
benefits.
The
proposed
development
will
permanently
preserve
this
urban
forest
as
a
community
gathering
and
healing
space.
In
addition,
the
city
will
avoid
approximately
three
thousand
seven
hundred
dollars
in
annual
maintenance
costs
and
return
the
properties
to
productive
use
after
over
46
years
in
our
inventory,
I'm
here
to
answer
any
questions
you
may
have.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you
teresa
any
questions,
commissioner
molly.
D
Great
project,
more
of
I
I
know
it's
preliminary
design,
drawing
and
so
forth,
but
I
was
just
more
curious
about
if
there
was
going
to
be
lighting
inside
this
urban
wilds
and
so
forth,
and
is
it
something
that's
going
to
be
open
at
night
or
is
it
going
to
be
closed
at
night
more
just
in
the
long
run,
public
safety
issues
and
so
forth?
If
it
is
going
to
be
open
in
knowing
daylight
hours?
Obviously
we
should
not
sure
how
you
light
a
forest
up,
but.