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City of Boston Inspectional Services Department Committee Meeting

The committee will hold a virtual meeting on licenses regarding flammable storage and garages on November 1, 2023, at 10 a.m.

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Discussion Topics

  1. AGENDA

    16 Taber St

    5 vehicle parking garage 100 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    Klaus Kimel

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    201-241 Stuart Street aka 22-30 Park Plaza

    ANNUAL 89551- Reduce license

    201 Stuart Street (Owner) , LLC

    Ad- Boston Herald 13,440 gallons of gas in the tanks of 672 vehicles. 600 gallons of diesel. In one emergency generator located on the roof of the garage building snd 1,000 gallons in one fuel oil storage tanks located on Level P 1 of the garage building. This will replace existing license.


    40 Soldiers Field

    Place 49 Vehicles parking garage 34 spaces at grade 15 below grade

    40 Soldiers LLC 980 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles.

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    New Applications

    159-165 Everett St

    7 vehicle parking garage 140 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    165 Everett LLC

    Ad-Boston Herald


    1 Halleck St

    29 vehicle parking garage 580 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    P25 Phase 2 LLC

    Ad-Boston Herald


    17 Standard St

    5 vehicle parking garage 100 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles

    Crowd Lending Fund One

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    Committee Members

    Brian Ronan, Inspectional Services Department

    Captain Shawn Hardiman, Boston Fire Department

    Ed Hesford, Boston Transportation

    Brigid Kenny-White, Secretary for the Committee, Brigid.kenny@boston.gov

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