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Residents and councilors press board on 333 Victory Road marina plan; case continued to March 11
Summary
Safe Harbor Marinas proposed a 55,000 sq ft, 50-foot ship-repair building and reconfigured parking at 333 Victory Road. Residents voiced widespread opposition over scale, views, noise, and easement impacts; the planning board voted to continue the case to March 11 for further review.
Safe Harbor Marinas’ proposal to reconfigure the Skipper’s Lot and build a 55,000-square-foot, 50-foot-tall ship-repair facility at 333 Victory Road drew sustained public opposition at the Quincy Planning Board’s Jan. 14 meeting, and the board voted to continue the case to March 11.
The project team, represented by attorney Steve Gard, said the plan is primarily a reconfiguration that would reduce outdoor vessel storage in some areas, add parking and stormwater controls, and move winter maintenance into an indoor, heated facility to reduce onsite debris and noise. Engineer Dana Altobello said the reconfiguration would increase the Skipper’s Lot from about 282 to 321 spaces,…
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