Ron Newman (
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MaxPak site - urban exploration and public hearing

The "MaxPak site" is a set of abandoned industrial buildings just beyond the end of the Community Path, in a triangle bounded by Clyde and Warwick Streets, an abandoned freight railroad, and the very active Lowell Line commuter rail tracks.
A couple weeks ago, a Tufts student named
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KSS Realty Partners now own this site, and plan to tear down all the old factory buildings and replace them with 199 condominiums. This requires a zoning change, so there will be a public hearing tomorrow (Thursday, March 1) at 6 pm at City Hall.
As a member of the Somerville Bicycle Committee, I plan to raise a number of concerns, chiefly about KSS's plan to use the abandoned right-of-way as a temporary construction road for trucks, without first removing the railroad tracks and ties. I am concerned that this benefits only the developer and not the city, and could delay construction of the Community Path extension.
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yeah, tell me about it. :-(
Unfortunately it'll take quite a price drop before I can afford anything around here I'd want to live in. (For values of "around here" that include "inside I-495, where I don't have to sweep the spent shell casings and crack vials off my front doorstep every morning.")
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It is funny, though, how almost every development in the city requires a zoning change of some kind!
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Even though this site is currently industrial, its zoning is Residence B which would not allow this density of development.
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The city will take written public comment on the zoning proposal and covenant until noon on Thursday, March 8. E-mail your comments to mmasters@ci.somerville.ma.us (Madeline Masters) and jlong@ci.somerville.ma.us (John Long). Be sure to :
- include your full name and address
- address your comments to both the Planning Board and the Land Use Committee of the Board of Aldermen.
- say that your comments are regarding the proposed PUD-B1 zoning amendment
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