Monday, January 17, 2011

Southie Hydrant Thieves Arrested

At about 12:13am, on Monday, January 17, 2011, officers from Area C-6 (South Boston) responded to a radio call for larceny in progress in the area of 35 Thomson Place in South Boston.  On arrival, officers spoke to security personnel who stated that they observed two males using tools to steal the caps off a hydrant from the rear of 35 Thomson Place. A search of the area enabled officers to locate and stop two individuals who looked like the suspects. Officers promptly noted that the both suspects were carrying what appeared to be heavily weighted backpacks. Moreover, one suspect was carrying a milk crate while the other was carrying a pair of blue pliers. Additionally, in the immediate area, officers observed a second unattended milk crate containing several cast iron caps.    

After the suspects were positively identified by the security personnel who first spotted them, officers arrested Ken Ralphis, 32, of Revere and Jeff Larkin, 33, of Revere and charged both with Larceny (Over $250), Possession of Burglarious Tools, Willful & Malicious Destruction of Property (Over $250) and Trespassing.
A search of the backpacks enabled offices to locate several more iron caps. All in all, officers were able see and seize two fire hydrant tops with side covers, four side covers, three plugs, eight building stand pipe covers, two hammers, one pipe wrench, two channel lock pliers, one wire cutter, one bike chain, two black backpacks and two black milk crates.

A search of the immediate area enabled officers to locate and observe several more hydrants missing caps and plugs in the area of 22 Thomson Place, 4 Stilling St, and 22 Boston Wharf Road.

Thursday, January 06, 2011

BRA Mtg on Melcher St. Project, Monday 1/10

From: "Kara, Kristin" <Kristin.Kara.bra@cityofboston.gov>
Date: January 4, 2011 5:14:17 PM EST
Subject: 319 A Street Rear and 49/51/63 Melcher Street

Good afternoon:

I wanted to give you a brief update on the 319 A Street Rear Project and the 49/51/63 Melcher Street Project.  On December 14, 2010, the BRA Board approved the 319 A Street Rear Project.  The 319 A Street Rear Project requires the approval of and a public hearing before the Boston Zoning Commission (BZC).  The BZC hearing regarding the 319 A Street Rear Project will take place at 9AM on January 19, 2011 and will be held on the 9th floor of City Hall, in Room 900/BRA Board Room.  Everyone is welcome to attend and speak at the hearing.

A Notice of Project Change and a First Amended and Restated Development Plan for the 49/51/63 Melcher Street Project, which propose a phased approach to the 49/51/63 Melcher Street Project and residential use at 63 Melcher Street, were submitted yesterday.  Both submissions are available on the BRA’s website.  Here is the link to the Notice of Project Change:  http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/DevelopmentProjects/PipeDocs/49-63%20Melcher%20Street/NPC/49-63%20Melcher%20Street_NPC.pdf and here is the link to the First Amended and Restated Development Plan: http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/DevelopmentProjects/PipeDocs/49-63%20Melcher%20Street/PDAAmendment/49-63%20Melcher%20Street_PDAAmendment.pdf  

There is a required 45-day public comment period in connection with the Amended and Restated Development Plan.  The Notice of Project Change will also have a 45-day public comment period.  Both comment periods will end on February 17.  As a reminder, the BRA-hosted community meeting in connection with the proposed changes to the 49/51/63 Melcher Street Project is next Monday night, 1/10, 6:00pm-7:30pm, at Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc. (BH+A), 300 A Street (Conference Room, 1st Floor). 
 

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Landmark Meeting, 1/13

The FORT POINT CHANNEL LANDMARK DISTRICT COMMISSION will hold a public hearing:

Thursday, January 13, 2011
5:00 P.M.
BOSTON CITY HALL, CURLEY ROOM




Variance for Hotel at 364 Congress St.

Notice is hereby given that at 10:30 A.M. on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 a public hearing will be held by the Board of Appeal of the City of Boston in:

Room 801, City Hall, upon the appeal of Norwich Partners of Boston LLC seeking with reference to the premises at 364-372 Congress Street, Ward 6 from the terms of the Boston Zoning Code (see Acts of 1956, c, 665) in the following respect: Variance, GOOD & IPOD Permit  Article(s): 8 (8-7-15) 20 (20-1) 23 (23-1) 27P (27P-5)
32 (32-4) 24 (24-1)  Change the legal occupancy from print and photography
studio, offices to Hotel with retail space.

If you wish to express an opinion in regards to the above proposal either in
favor or in opposition, please detach the lower portion of this announcement
or mail to:

Board of Appeal
1010 Massachusetts Avenue, 4th floor
Boston, MA 02118

Please feel free to call the Board of Appeal at 617-635-4775 if there is
a question or concern you might have regarding this matter.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Snow Emergency Declared

The city of Boston has officially declared a snow emergency.  If your car is on A St., you'll need to move it.  You can use the alternative lots, including the Convention Center; the full list is here:

http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/storm.asp?selNeighborhood=South+Boston


And complete details on the snow emergency:

Friday, December 17, 2010

BRA Approves 319 A Rear

The BRA announces the approval of the 319 A Rear project:

$150million Residential Project Approved in Boston’s Innovation District


BRA board approved a $150million, residential project at 319 A Street Rear -bringing new rental housing to Boston’s Innovation District. 319 A Street Rear will be a 268,500 square-foot, 21-story, 180 foot-tall building that will be home to 184 new rental apartments. The building will be the first rental building built as part of the City’s Innovation District. Located in the heart of the Fort Point Channel this redevelopment will support of the Innovation District, through the creation of twenty-seven “innovation housing” units at 63 Melcher Street. The innovation housing units are intended for individuals whose income is too high to qualify for formally restricted affordable housing units but who are often priced out of the housing market. The innovation units are a smaller unit type that have a flexible layout and have access to a shared common area.

319 A Street Rear will also include nineteen affordable housing units and five affordable artist live/work units located at 63 Melcher Street. Construction is set to begin in 3rd quarter 2011 with an estimated completion date in the 3rd quarter 2013. 319 A Street Rear will be developed by Archon Group, L.P. and Goldman Properties. This project will create 200 construction jobs and 30 permanent jobs.


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Winter Solstice Art Celebration at BCEC tomorrow (12/16)

First Annual Winter Solstice Art Celebration


December 16, 2010
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
300 Summer StreetBoston, MA 02210

Showcasing our Neighborhood Artists from:
Artists for Humanity
Fort Point Arts Community
South Boston Arts Association
The Distillery Studios


http://www.southbostonartsassoc.org/winter%20solstice%20invite.pdf

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Summary of Channel Center Mtgs

From Cam Sawzin:

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There have been two Community meetings about this next phase of the
development of Channel Center. Below, a quick outline of some points
raised:

General positive feedback was expressed about the decision to preserve
the buildings slated for demolition at 5, 7 and 9 Channel Center Street
and that changes the location of parking. From what I understood, Iron
Street is now going to be where it is currently and the parking will be
about 20 feet further away. The park is larger which is great, and there
were many other related project changes discussed.

There was concern about how mitigation money would be spent because
there was some question about using this money for one project for all
of South Boston which was a surprise. The impact advisory group had
looked at social and cultural problems created by development and BRA
was negotiating a cooperation agreement with the developers. How much
money and how would it be spent is an issue. We are hoping for multiple
projects for Fort Point, which is most affected. We are lucky to have
such a committed and well informed IAG committee advocating for this
neighborhood.

Permanent community/cultural space was expected by the community, but
which was not legally binding in the agreement and currently not being
offered. Concern was expressed that there was not enough room for
artists in the project and it was offered on the 2nd or third interior
to the block.

Parking pressure will be created by the projects and the btd mitigation
on Medallion Way behind Channel Center for resident parking is even
more important. Traffic safety is a current issue. There will be a
10,000 contribution towards installation of a conduit from A Melcher
Street signal to a future A Street Binford A Street signal as well as
other A Street improvements.

If anyone who attended the meeting has other comments, clarifications,
corrections and additions they would be most welcome!

Best,
Cam Sawzin

Monday, December 06, 2010

Channel Center IAG Followup

A letter from the BRA's Kristen Kara. Attachments are embedded below. Note the meeting times:


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As a follow up to Monday night's Channel Center Impact Advisory Group (IAG) Meeting, attached, please find the Community Benefits Chart, which has been updated, as well as the IAG's 2001 comment letter. The IAG requested that their comment letter be shared with the attendees from the IAG meeting as well as the attendees of the November 15, 2010 BRA-sponsored community meeting.

Also, Mike Casey, the IAG member who is no longer active on the IAG, was nominated by the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS). ONS will nominate a new individual to replace Mike Casey on the IAG.

Please note that the BRA Board Meeting on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 will begin at 4PM instead of at 5:30PM. The time change is due to the large number of agenda items. Therefore, the public hearing regarding this phase of the Channel Center Project will be at 4PM. BRA Board Meetings are held on the 9th floor of City Hall, in Room 900/BRA Board Room. Everyone is welcome to attend and speak at this hearing.

And, as mentioned at the IAG meeting, there will be a public hearing for this phase of the Channel Center Project at the Boston Zoning Commission (BZC) on Wednesday, December 15, 2010. The BZC meeting will begin at 9AM. BZC hearings are held on the 9th floor of City Hall, in Room 900/BRA Board Room. Everyone is welcome to attend and speak at this hearing.

Thank you.

Best,
Kristin


Kristin Kara
Senior Project Manager
Boston Redevelopment Authority
One City Hall Square
Boston, MA 02201
Phone: 617-918-4263
Fax: 617-742-7783





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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

FPAC Holiday Sale this weekend



Fort Point Arts Community
12th Annual Holiday Sale
December 3, 4, and 5, 2010


Friday 4-7pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am-4pm

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Opening reception: Friday, December 3rd, 5-7pm
Festive holiday snacks and refreshments
12 Farnsworth Street • Fort Point, Boston • 617-423-1100

From Secret Santa to that Someone Special, we've got you covered: find unique gifts at The Fort Point Arts Community Holiday Sale.


Participating artists include: Kristen Alexandra, Cesar Baez, Carol Bugarin, Wendy Bergman, Jennifer Chin/Lush Metals, Laura Davidson, Dawna Davis/wiredgems, Jane Deutsch, Ivan Fernandez-Gonzalez, Julia Groos, Mike Hammecker,  Linda Huey, Anna Win-Leliwa, Leslie A. Miller, Danny O, Gabrielle Schaffner, Deena Schnitman Designs, Jim Shea/Shea Pottery, Andrew Woodward,
Ian Kennelly, Carrie Chang, Alys Myers, Sylvia Stagg Giuliano

Fort Point Holiday Night Tomorrow (12/2)


Kick off the holiday season:
Join us for a night of festive fun in Fort Point this Thursday, December 2nd 2010, from 4-8pm.

Twenty-five neighborhood businesses will be open for a unique evening of shopping, with special offers, discounts, and holiday treats for all.

The list of participating Fort Point and Seaport businesses are to the right, with links to their sites.



For more details, see the official website.

Globe Article on Rising Sea Levels and Southie

There's an article in the Globe on the Risks of Rising Sea Levels which includes a great map created by the Boston Harbor Association (www.tbha.org/).