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ZBA approves 7‑story, 94‑unit senior affordable housing project behind Tobin Towers at 80 Clay St.
Summary
The Zoning Board of Appeals granted variances and a special permit to AHSC Community Developer LLC to build a seven‑story, 94‑unit senior affordable housing building at 80 Clay Street behind the Quincy Housing Authority’s Tobin Towers; the project includes garage parking and drainage improvements that engineers say reduce runoff volumes.
The Zoning Board of Appeals voted to approve a special permit and related variances for a seven‑story, 94‑unit senior affordable housing development proposed at 80 Clay Street, to be built on excess land behind the Quincy Housing Authority’s Tobin Towers.
Edward Fleming, attorney for the applicant AHSC Community Developer LLC (a joint venture between Affordable Housing Services Collaborative and DD Properties), and the project team presented plans for a 7‑story building with 94 one‑bedroom units aimed at residents aged 62 and older. The design includes 22 enclosed garage spaces plus exterior parking; the team said the project will provide 111 total parking spaces on the parcel after redesigning site circulation.
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