-Approved
Baker Street Market in West Roxbury to be replaced with 14 condos and a smaller store
By
adamg on
Tue, 12/12/2023 - 12:50pm
“The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans by the owner of the Baker Street Market at Baker and Vermont street in West Roxbury to replace his store and parking lot with a four-story, 14-unit condo building with 23 parking spaces - and a smaller space for him to keep operating the market.
Two of the units - a one-bedroom condo and a two-bedroom one - would be sold
affordable - to people making no more than 80% to 120% of the Boston area median income.
Owner Louis Dakoyannis, who grew up on Baker Street, says he would fill in the curb cut on Vermont Street.
Several nearby residents spoke against the plan, saying that the building was out of character with the surrounding one- and two-family houses and would lead to parking problems on nearby streets, even with 23 parking spaces, in part because customers of the hair salon across the street, which Dakoyannis also owns, would have nowhere to park.
They also said it would contribute to further congestion on Baker Street. One resident of nearby Chesbrough Street said it already takes her a half hour to drive the roughly half-mile to Spring Street in the morning.
The proposal needed board approval for reasons that included the building being taller than allowed under the site's zoning and because of issues related to traffic visibility at the intersection. Dakoyannis's attorney, Joseph Hanley, said the new building would actually increase visibility at the intersection.”
https://www.universalhub.com/2023/baker-street-market-west-roxbury-be-replaced-14