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“The DPIR proposal would raze and replace the outdated commercial parking garage and revitalize the Project Site with a new six (6) story residential building of approximately 84,520 gross square feet of floor area, containing 85-units of multi-family residential housing and new and expanded sidewalks, improved pedestrian and vehicular access, and 100 on-site spaces including 82-garage spaces and 18-surface parking spaces to serve both the project’s new residents, the Proponent’s off-street parking obligations for its long-existing abutting apartment building at 101 Monmouth Street in the Town of Brookline, and some spaces for neighborhood residents (the “Proposed Project”).”

https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/142-146-st-marys-street

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“The Proponent proposes to construct an approximately six-story residential building that will contain approximately 91,000 gross square feet, 90 residential units, and parking.”

https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/142-146-st-marys-street

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Not a huge issue, but whenever someone raises their voice it always ALWAYS leads to a smaller and worse project. I don't care about the reduced number of parking spots, but how does removing 5 units from the market make this an easier pill for anyone to swallow? The project requires relief either way for FAR and height, but chopping out 6,500 total square footage makes this better somehow? Blah.

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