[MassHistPres] MassHistPres Digest, Vol 59, Issue 8

John Worden jworden at swwalaw.com
Tue Jan 18 14:54:13 EST 2011


Dennis,

Arlington has design review for three major streets, short sections of two 
streets near its center, the Minuteman Bikeway, and a half-dozen or so 
defined uses.  Se Arlington Zoning By-Law, Sec. 11.06.

John Worden
Arlington HDC


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> Brookline has required design review by the Planning Board for major 
> projects and for anything along five major streets -- altho there are no 
> design guidelines and there are certain limits in application.
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> Excluding LHDs and Neighborhood Conservation districts, I'd be interested 
> in knowing of any place that has design review, what its limits are, and 
> how it is implemented.  E.g. I think Newburyport has some sort of design 
> review through its redevelopment authority, altho I don't know more than 
> that -- and, of course, there is the BRA in Boston.
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> And are there places with separate design review boards?
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> Dennis De Witt
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