Submitted by 3720-To-One t3_10pjqcm in boston
TheManFromFairwinds t1_j6ld0wf wrote
>Harvey Boshart, a Weston Select Board member whose term expires this year, asked Aiu how much funding the Town of Weston had historically received from those programs.
>“I believe it’s been zero,” answered Aiu.
>Boshart argued that “as it currently stands, we’re not giving up anything" if the town chose not to comply.
>But committee member Sarah Rhatigan noted that even if those penalties might not affect Weston, the town could still be in violation of the state law, and housing advocacy groups might be able to sue the town for compliance anyhow.
>“The penalties are probably funds that Weston doesn’t use… (but) there is some concern that if we really didn’t take any action we could be exposing ourselves up to some kind of liability,” said Rhatigan.
>“Or at least, minimally, embarrassment,” said another unidentified committee member.
Imagine if they end up complying because they're afraid of being embarrassed!
Side note: whatever happened to the whopper? I notice that the opposition site got taken down www.preserveweston.org
StarbeamII t1_j6lp690 wrote
IIRC the Whopper got rejected by the zoning board despite being a 40B project due to sewage system overload concerns and the "landscape design, open space arrangements and building design of the project are inadequate and pose a threat to public health and safety"
giritrobbins t1_j6nmqoq wrote
Concerns?
How is the safety negative?
There is a sewage analysis as part of this and their engineers say it's sufficient.
TheManFromFairwinds t1_j6ncfi9 wrote
That's too bad. I hope a different 40B project succeeds.
senatorium t1_j6ny7yz wrote
Imagine being denied a home due to landscape design.
realvladdiputtn t1_j6mgv9b wrote
The Wayback Machine shows it last live in August 2022, so it came down since then https://web.archive.org/web/20220821212116/http://www.preserveweston.org/
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