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Wollaston Assets seeks 121 new units on Old Colony Avenue; residents cite flooding, parking and scale concerns
Summary
Wollaston Assets LLC proposed two linked Old Colony Avenue projects — a 94‑unit building at 1824/28 Old Colony and a 27‑unit affordable building at 38 Old Colony — and the Planning Board continued both hearings to May 21 after substantial public comment on flooding, parking and traffic.
The Quincy Planning Board on March 19 opened and heard two linked site‑plan applications from Wollaston Assets LLC for properties on Old Colony Avenue in the Wallaston area. The applications are for (1) a 94‑unit market‑rate multifamily building at 1824 and 28 Old Colony Avenue with two levels of structured parking (97 spaces) and (2) a 27‑unit workforce/affordable building at 38 Old Colony Avenue with structured and exterior parking (18 spaces). The developer said the smaller building would be constructed first and offered to tenants of existing rental properties on the larger site to reduce displacement.
Attorney Edward Fleming introduced the applicants, managers David Lee and Cindy Xu, and said the sites sit in the Business C zoning district and within the Wallaston Revitalization District. Civil engineer Carlos Sculte (CEC) described grading, drainage and a stormwater approach that uses…
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