MAYOR WALSH
LAUNCHES ONLINE TOOL TO HELP BUSINESS OWNERS NAVIGATE ZONING REGULATIONS
BOSTON - Thursday, June 11, 2015 - Mayor Martin
J. Walsh announced today the release of a new tool to to help residents
navigate Boston’s zoning code. The new tool, Boston Zoning Check allows business owners to see where
specific uses are allowed by the zoning code. The zoning code is currently
three volumes and over 3,000 pages long. By answering a few questions, users
can make an initial determination regarding where in the City they are
permitted to open a new business or expand an existing one.
The Mayor made the announcement at Thursday’s
roundtable discussion on streamlining small business and startup services with
U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet.
“We should be encouraging our residents with
great ideas to focus on building their businesses, not being burdened with
understanding municipal code” says Mayor Walsh. “This new tool will help
make the process of starting a business in the City one step easier.”
This new tool is part of series of actions Mayor
Walsh has taken to ease the pathway for small businesses in the City:
· Created a streamlined Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) process
for small businesses, doubled the hearing capacity for ZBA applications,
which reduced wait times for ZBA hearings by four months.
· Made common Fire
Department permits available online.
· Launched the Permit
Finder application, which allows applicants to see where their
permits are in the review process and connect to individuals responsible for
each stage of review.
· Announced zoning
changes which will make low-impact uses (such as art
galleries or bakeries) allowed across all business districts, and plans to reform entertainment licensing policies to reduce the
regulatory burden on small businesses.
Boston Zoning Check is one part of the Mayor’s overall goal of simplifying the relationship between business owners and government through technology. More information on the City’s efforts to improve its online permitting experience can be found at http://boston.gov/permits.
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