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Beth Israel presents revised Oak Street lot with five‑foot planting strip; board asks for planting details
Summary
Beth Israel presented a revised parking layout for a proposed 52-space lot on Oak Street, adding a five-foot vegetative buffer along Oak; the Planning Board asked the hospital for planting species and specifications and confirmed the project will proceed through formal site-plan review.
Beth Israel Deaconess representatives presented a revised Oak Street parking-lot layout June 17 that maintains the proposed 52 parking spaces while adding a five-foot vegetative buffer along Oak Street.
Evan Huber, speaking for the hospital team, said reconfiguring some stall lengths and the drive aisle allowed the team to provide “a 5-foot vegetative space for a 5-foot vegetative border on the Oak Street side”…
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