But it seems like they don't have to move the whole airport just the radar. How expensive would that be?
So how was Tommy's Tower ever going to be built 1,000ft in Downtown. That would have broke every Boston Guideline in the city. Every development is an exception in this city.
That would have to be an exception I'm assuming. You have to start somewhere. 600 to 700ft could be reasonable?
Except it wasn't. Tommy's Tower was rejected because of the FAA's objections.
Anything can change and at this point Boston only has a couple more buildable locations ---600, 700 or even 800. If the political pressure is on the FAA to make certain exceptions it can be done in my opinion.
On May 15, 1989, a ruling by the Federal Aviation Administration stated that the tower's height would potentially jeopardize some flights taking off and landing at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. The ruling came even though Charlotte's dominant airline, US Airways, and airport officials had determined that the tower was not a hazard. A June 12 appeal filed with the regional FAA office in Atlanta upheld the original ruling resulting in the case being appealed to Washington. Although the FAA could not force NCNB to halt construction of the tower, its "declaration of hazard to air navigation" could have potentially cost the city millions in federal airport grants as well as impeding the ability of NCNB to secure insurance for the tower upon its completion.[16]
By December 1989, the issue was resolved when the FAA ruled that slight changes in air-traffic procedures around the building would resolve the hazard posed by the 871-foot (265 m) tower. With the influence of both U.S. representative Alex McMillan and Senator Ernest Hollings, the reversal of the original ruling was made after further review by the FAA.[17] Since its construction, there has not been an incident involving an aircraft and the tower.
Tommy's Tower was over the FAA guidelines but if this got momentum their would have been some serious political pressure on the FAA to making an Exception.
Bottom-line every development in the city is an exception for sometype of city or state guidelines.
Anything can change and at this point Boston only has a couple more buildable locations ---600, 700 or even 800. If the political pressure is on the FAA to make certain exceptions it can be done in my opinion.
But it seems like they don't have to move the whole airport just the radar. How expensive would that be?
Is there any way to get around the FAA?
It's more complicated than that. Move the radar and now other sites get fouled up. We can't up and move Logan's radar every time we want to build a new building as tall as we want.
Plus, as has been said, MassPort has ZERO self-interest to do it.
You know, everyone seems to be missing the other way you pay for a slender development, that meets FAA standards -- get higher rents.
Starve the rental market (office or residence) in Boston a bit, and the super high rental rates will suddenly make the impossible, attainable.
Sure, an artificial supply constraint would alter the economics. everybody knows that. But I think very few desire that, especially when the Mayor is talking about adding 30,000 units in fifteen years.
Rifleman, its not a matter of what height or shape your aesthetic sense deems appropriate for a building at the harbor's edge.
Long before Chiofaro bought the Harbor Garage, there were restrictions in place -- some local, some state -- about what could be built there. (To that add existing easements giving other private parties an ownership interest in the property.)
Further, if a major Boston-based developer (particularly one with an office view of the airport) had intentions of building tall on a site such as the Harbor Garage, one ought to have a conversation with Massport, --who likely would have told the developer, 'You need to speak to the FAA too.'
All of this should have been identified and known to any purchaser / developer doing a modicum of due diligence prior to the purchase. This is not frigging rocket science.
Being aware of the existing limits and restrictions, if one then proposes a building that, to be built, needs relief from these limits, then one develops and provides the analyses that support and justify the granting of the relief.
Chiofaro, frankly, acts and behaves as if laws and restrictions don't apply to his project, when they inhibit or impede his building his vision. Its a cart before the horse approach to development.
Put aside the height issue. He proposed meeting Chapter 91 open space by creating open space on another wharf on property he did not own. He proposes filling in the harbor to create a 'stairs to the sea' architectural feature, as if CoE authorization to filling in any harbor is automatic (authorization rarely happens). He suggests building an over-sized floating parking garage for the HT residents, but then can't find a place to dock it.
^^^ Not his. Just to show these 'garages' do exist.
My only question on all this is how do we "know" that Chiofaro is not having (in private) all of these various conversations? This is not like it is his first development project.
Seems to be a lot of ass-uming going on here.
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