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Heritage Companies project on Willard/Quarry reduced; developer to donate granite building, fund traffic study; board approves site plan with conditions

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Heritage Companies and its team revised a proposed Willard/Quarry development, removing a story and 10 units, agreed to donate an on‑site historic granite building to the city for relocation, and pledged $30,000 to pay for a traffic safety study; the Planning Board approved the site plan and special permit subject to detailed conditions.

The Quincy Planning Board on May 21 approved a reduced design for a multi‑story residential project at 86–92 Willard St. and 135 Robertson St., with commitments from the developer to donate an on‑site historic granite structure to the city and to provide $30,000 toward a comprehensive traffic safety study for nearby intersections.

Attorney Edward Fleming, representing 622 Quarry LLC and Heritage Companies, described a series of changes submitted after public comment at an earlier hearing. The developer reduced the building by one full story (from six to five stories from Quarry Street and Willard Street perspectives) and cut the unit count from 58 to 48. Fleming said the mayor’s office and city engineers arranged a structural assessment of the granite house on the site and that the city will relocate the building to the Lions Turning Mill (Quincy Quarry Museum). “My client has…

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