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星期五, 2月 03, 2023

波士頓市修訂區域規劃法第80章條文9人小組 成員包括沈其樂 (Kairo Shen)

沈其樂和現任波士頓房屋長的Sheila Dillon。(檔案照片,周菊子攝)
               (Boston Orange 編譯) 波士頓市長吳弭130日才遞出家規法提案,要結束市區更新法案,今(3)日再宣佈成立9人指導委員會,修訂關於發展審核流程的第80章條文。

               9人包括曾在波士頓重建局工作22年,離任時已高居波士頓市計畫長一職,現為麻省理工學院物業中心主任的沈其樂 (Kairo Shen) 。

               80章條文 (Article 80)是波士頓市於1960年代制定,對面積超過2萬平方英尺,單位數15個以上的土地發展計畫,做更仔細審視的規定。吳弭市長希望完整檢視這一條文,以確保其可預測性與一貫性,進而協助波士頓市因應興建住宅、繁榮經濟,為波士頓市創造機會的需要。

               在波士頓市長辦公室發出的聲明中,吳弭市長上任後新聘的波士頓市計畫長Arthur Jemison表示,他有信心指導委員會將提供獨特見解,協助波市頓計畫發展局改革。

               9人小組成員包括:

Joseph Bonfiglio,他從2009年起就在代表25000名勞工的麻州及北新英格蘭區域協會擔任商業經理。

Anthony D'Isidoro,奧斯頓公民協會 (Allston Civic Association)會長。他也是Veronica B Smith耆英多元服務中心等機構的董事會主席或董事。

Fernando J. Domenech, Jr., DHK建築公司董事長。

Colleen Fonseca,有色建築工人聯盟 (Builders of Color Coalition) 主任,同時也是房地產金融協會(Real Estate Finance Association )董事。

Beyazmin Jimenez,東北大學計畫及地產系多元、平等、包容及文化主任。他曾任麻州充足住房協會(Abundant Housing MA) 董事會董事長。

Matthew KieferGoulston & Storrs律師樓土地應用律師,他也是該公司氣候變遷韌性工作小組的共同主席。

Steve Samuels,波士頓商業地產發展商Samuels & Associates的創辦人及主席。他同時是公園學校樓宇及場地委員會校董,以及愛默生學院校董。

Kirk SykesAccordia夥伴這波士頓地產投資及發展公司的常務董事經理。他也是波士頓公民設計委員會委員,具競爭力內城計畫房地產主管協會主席。他還曾經是波士頓聯邦儲備銀行董事會主席。

MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF STEERING COMMITTEE TO ADVISE ON REFORMS TO ARTICLE 80 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS

 Advisory group to shape review of Article 80 for predictability and consistency.  

 

BOSTON - Friday, February 3, 2023 - Mayor Michelle Wu announced today the members of a steering committee of real estate and civic leaders to advise on reforms to Article 80 of the Boston Zoning Code being undertaken by the Mayor’s Office and the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA). She announced her intention to create the committee during her State of the City speech last week as one piece of a comprehensive set of reforms to improve the planning and development process so Boston can meet its housing and economic growth needs. 

Article 80 refers to a section of the Boston Zoning Code adopted in 1996 to establish a more extensive review process for development proposals of more than 20,000 square feet or more than 15 dwelling units. Mayor Wu is undertaking the first comprehensive review of the process after nearly three decades to ensure greater predictability and consistency.  

“I’m grateful to these leaders for lending their expertise and working with us to improve our processes,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “From reforming planning and updating our zoning code, to streamlining development review and strengthening compliance, we are taking action to set Boston on a course for sustainable growth so all our communities are included in the city’s opportunities.” 

“Working with this group will be integral to comprehensively reforming planning and development in our communities,” said Chief of Planning Arthur Jemison. “I am confident that those selected will bring a unique perspective and help the BPDA reform this process in a way that improves the process and delivers more resilient, affordable, and equitable development across the city.” 

The steering committee will include: 

·     Joseph Bonfiglio, Business Manager of the Massachusetts and Northern New England District Council since 2009. The Council comprises more than 25,000 represented workers, including laborers working in numerous aspects of the general construction trade. 

·     Anthony D'Isidoro, President of the Allston Civic Association. Among many other community roles, Tony also serves as Board President of the Veronica B Smith Multi-Service Senior Center, Inc., a member of the Allston Multimodal Project task force and Harvard Allston task force, and has served on a number of Impact Advisory Groups. He is a product of the Boston Public Schools both as a student and teacher, a small business owner, and author of a weekly community newsletter. As a community leader, organizer and activist, D’Isidoro advocates with the belief that empowering people can achieve great things to ensure a community that works for everyone. 

·     Fernando J. Domenech, Jr., President of DHK Architects, where he has worked on community-based urban housing. Domenech has focused primarily on affordable housing for over thirty years, specifically on the revitalization of inner city neighborhoods through creative planning, imaginative urban design and architecture. 

·     Colleen Fonseca, Executive Director of the Builders of Color Coalition, where she is responsible for leading the development and expansion of programming to increase access and diversity in Boston's commercial real estate sector. Prior to her role with BCC, she served as a Senior Advisor to Mayor Jorge Elorza on COVID Recovery and as the Director of Workforce Development and Economic Opportunity for the City of Providence. She currently sits on the Real Estate Finance Association (REFA) Board of Directors.

·     Beyazmin Jimenez, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Culture for the Planning and Real Estate Department at Northeastern University. Jimenez is an urban planner and pro-housing organizer, formerly the Board President for Abundant Housing MA, an organization she co-founded in 2018. Her experience in housing policy and community development has led her to support resident engagement efforts at Madison Park Development Corporation in Roxbury, and lead statewide housing programs at CHAPA. She holds a Master’s in Urban Planning from Boston University.

·     Matthew Kiefer, land use attorney at Goulston & Storrs. Kiefer’s practice focuses on obtaining site control and development approvals from public agencies for complex urban projects. He co-chairs the firm’s Climate Change Resilience Task Force. Kiefer serves on the Advisory Board and Management Committee of ULI Boston; he is the immediate past Chair of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, which supports best practices in municipal governance; and he co-chairs the Council of Advisors of Historic Boston, a non-profit redeveloper of historic buildings.

·     Steve Samuels, Founder and Chairman of Samuels & Associates, a Boston commercial real estate developer, property manager, and leasing company. Samuels serves on the Board of Trustees at The Park School on Building & Grounds Committee in addition to his Board of Trustees role at Emerson College.

·     Kairos Shen, Executive Director of the Center for Real Estate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to joining MIT, Shen worked at the then-BRA for 22 years, first as Boston’s Chief City Planner, and then as the Director of Planning. He worked on the development guidelines for the Rose Kennedy Greenway, the planning for the South Boston Waterfront Innovation District, the refurbishment of Fenway Park, and the revitalization of Nubian Square.

·     Kirk Sykes, Managing Director of Accordia Partners, LLC, a Boston based real estate investment and development company. He also serves on the Boston Civic Design Commission and is the Real Estate Executive Council Chairman for the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City. Sykes was formerly the head of an urban real estate investment fund called Urban Strategy America Fund, L.P. He was the Chairman of The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Board.

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