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Flammable Storage and Garages Hearing

There will be an Inspectional Services hearing regarding flammable storage and garages on January 25 at 10 a.m. 

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    Rehearing

    11 Tafthill Terrace           

    14 vehicle parking garage – 280 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    11 Taft Hill Terrace LLC

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    New Applications

    440 East Eighth St            

    6 vehicle parking garage 120 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    AMPM Properties

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    16 Highgate St                  

    6 vehicle parking garage 120 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    Amentaculus Llc              

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    1151 Centre ST                 

    Parking garage for 941 vehicles; 18,820 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles for the storage of 60 gallons of fuel in the tanks of up to 2 vehicles parked in the garage and for the storage of 87 gallons of fuel in the tanks of up to 9 utility/maintenance vehicles parked in the garage for the hospitals use. 600 gallons above grade outside the garage.

    The Brigham & Womens Faulkner           

    Hospital                               

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    1153 Centre                       

    12,000 gallons of fuel oil for emergency generator.

    The Brigham & women’s Faulkner Hospital

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    50 Sudbury Street

    Reduce License  to 908 vehicles 18,160 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles and 516 gallons of diesel fuel for emergency generators. This will replace existing license.

    Unit A Owner LLC


    127 East Cottage                              

    8 vehicle parking garage 160 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    Dimitry Deych

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