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Large Marina Bay boat-repair warehouse proposal draws strong resident opposition; hearing continued to March 11
Summary
A proposed 56,000-square-foot boat-repair warehouse at Marina Bay prompted extensive resident opposition over height, views, parking easements and environmental risks. The Planning Board continued the case to March 11 for further review and additional materials.
The Quincy Planning Board heard a proposal for a new boat-repair and storage building at Marina Bay that residents said would be out of scale with the neighborhood and threaten views and livability.
Unidentified applicant representatives described the project as a water-dependent repair facility and said the FEMA-required land-use label ‘ship building and ship repair’ does not mean they will construct ships. The presenter told the board the enclosed building should reduce outdoor noise and debris, improve drainage and speed springtime operations; the team said it has not yet received city engineering comments and will present a landscape plan at the next meeting.
Residents filled the public-comment period with objections. Thomas Concannon, who identified his address as 10…
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