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Board of Zoning Appeal Continued Cases Agenda

Location

Lombardi Building
Basement Level Conference Room
831 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Contact

Ranjit Singanayagam
Sean O'Grady
Maria Pachecoranjits@cambridgema.gov
sogrady@cambridgema.gov
mpacheco@cambridgema.gov
617-349-6100

Description

TO: CITY CLERK
PLANNING BOARD

The Board of Zoning Appeal will hold their continued cases meeting Thursday,

DECEMBER 15, 2016, at the Lombardi Basement Conference Room, 831 Mass Ave.,

Cambridge, MA. The following cases will be heard:

7:00 P.M. CASE: BZA-011655-2016

12 HARDING STREET

MS. DINA RUGAMAS

C/O BENJAMIN LEE, ARCHITECT

Variance: To construct two dormers at the attic level.

Special Permit: To install one new window and door at basement level.

7:00 P.M. CASE: BZA-011658-2016

2500 MASS AVENUE

T-MOBILE NORTHEAST LLC

C/O RICARDO M. SOUSA, ESQ.

Special Permit: To modify its existing Wireless Telecommunications Facility by collocating three (3) new L700 antennas on the existing building, together with supporting equipment. The Applicant is also proposing to relocate two (2) of the proposed antennas, one (1) of which will be replaced during this upgrade. The relocated antennas will be concealed behind a new fiberglass screen wall. The Applicants proposal complies with Section 6409 of the Spectrum Act as the collocation of antennas is not a substantial change to the existing base station. Moreover, the Applicants proposal complies with Section 4.32 and 10.4 of the Cambridge Zoning Code.

Maria L. Pacheco
Zoning Administrative Assistant

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