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Korff’s changes would keep the same overall project size and number of buildings, but would cut the number of rental apartments from 582 to 550 units.
The approved version of the project included 44 units for households earning 50 percent of the area median income in Newton — about $113,000 for a family of four. Another 43 units would have been set aside for households earning 80 percent of that figure.
The number of lower-cost units will be reduced, according to the proposal. More than 60 percent of the project would remain devoted to residential use.
Overall, residential space would shrink from about 654,000 square feet to under 633,000 square feet.
Korff also would replace the planned hotel with a taller life sciences building — increasing the height from 70 feet to 124 feet. The number of parking spaces also would grow, from 2,032 to 2,267 spaces.
Another building, a planned office tower, would be reduced in height, from 169 feet to 143 feet tall.
Public open space at the development also would be reduced from about 1.5 acres to about 1.2 acres.