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Board conditions heating permit at 1142 Jackson St., allowing furniture storage and a six‑week execution window
Summary
In a 5–0 decision, the Board of Appeals upheld the permit for a new gas furnace at 1142 Jackson St. Unit 4 but required that heavy furniture remain in the unit and that the permit be executed within six weeks from the date the tenant vacates, after debate over alternatives and potential tenant displacement.
The Board of Appeals on Dec. 10 upheld a permit to install a new gas furnace and related work at 1142 Jackson St., Unit 4, and attached two conditions intended to reduce tenant hardship: the tenant may leave large furniture stored in the unit under agreed protections, and the permit’s execution period is limited to six weeks from the date the tenant…
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