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Revere commission reviews two Massachusetts AAB variance applications and outlines use of Chapter 40, Section 22 funds
Summary
Commission members discussed two Architectural Access Board variance applications — a bathtub rim exceeding 521 CMR limits at 810 Washington Ave and a proposed platform lift at 141–143 Endicott Ave — and heard that the commission’s Chapter 40, Section 22 revolving fund will receive quarterly reporting beginning July 1.
The Revere Commission on Disabilities on June 10 reviewed two variance applications submitted to the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board (AAB) and discussed municipal use of funds collected under Chapter 40, Section 22 (handicap parking fines).
Variance applications: The commission was notified that Washington Sherman LLC has applied for a variance for a new four‑story, 30‑unit residential building at 810 Washington Ave. The application, the commission said, requests relief from the dimensional requirement in 521 CMR (the Massachusetts accessibility regulations) for the rim height of a bathtub in two Group 2 accessible dwelling units. The application states the installed tub rim measures 18.75 inches above the finished floor; the cited requirement calls for a rim between…
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