Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 5, 2023 BEACON | FROM PAGE 21 ous information about how to get to care quickly, no matter where people are seeking emergency care.” The rules are aimed at eliminating as much confusion as possible for patients in crisis who rush to an emergency department, and to provide fail safes should they have diffi culty getting inside. They were fi nalized in early April, more than six years after Laura’s passing from an asthma attack on the doorstep of a Somerville emergency department where she was unable to get inside, in part because the hospital lacked a single “Emergency” sign above any door for her to have followed. The regulations now specifi cally require such signs. Other regulations include requiring any prominent door that is locked at night, as well as a hospital’s main door and Emergency Department door and ambulance-bay door, has to have an audio-video intercom connecting a lost patient to a live operator as well as a duress alarm; requiring hospitals to set up directional signs to their emergency departments, starting the moment you reach the property, so that after you pass one sign another is already within your sight; requiring doors and patient drop-off and pickup areas must be brightly lighted and on surveillance 24 hours a day; and requiring each emergency department to have its own GPS address for navigation purposes if its doors are not located at the hospital’s main address. ALLOW JAILED FELONS TO VOTE (H 26) – The Election Laws Committee has recommended passage of a proposed constitutional amendment to restore the right to vote for incarcerated felons. Under a constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2000, these felons were stripped of the right to vote. “We’ve had this fundamental right in one of the oldest constitutions, the constitution that our U.S. constitution is based on, up until the 2000s,” said sponsor Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven (D-Somerville). “And it was CITY OF EVERETT - LEGAL NOTICE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24 EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 To Whom It May Concern: This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday May 15, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: Map/Parcel: Building Permit: 445-455 Broadway also 13 Cottage Street L0-01-000001 L0-01-000005 B-22-552 Person Requesting: 445-455 Broadway Corp 306 Main Street Reading, MA 01867-3613 PROPOSAL: Applicant seeks to remove the rear portion of the existing commercial building and a small building at the rear of the property, to renovate and continue to use the remainder of the existing first floor commercial space, and construct a new 4 story addition in the rear for 33 residential units with on grade parking and commercial space under the residential units. No residential units will be located on the first floor. The use designation is mixed use as authorized under Section 6(A)(8) of the Zoning Ordinance. Reason for Denial: Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows: Violations and Zoning: • The Proposed use of the property as a mixed use (residential and commercial) building requires a special exception from the City Council, Pursuant to Section 6(A)(8) of the Zoning Ordinance or a use variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals. If you seek a special exception from the City Council, you must first obtain a variance from the frontage and lot area requirements of Section 6(A)(8)(a)(1), as set forth below. • Pursuant to Section 6(A)(8)(a)(1), mixed use buildings require lot frontage of at least 200 feet and lot area of at least 30,000 square feet. The lot frontage of the subject property is only 117.85 feet, and the lot area is only 20,774 square feet. A variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals is required. • The proposed Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is 2.22, whereas the maximum allowed under Section 6(B)(2) is 2.0. A variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals is required. • Pursuant to Section 2 (1st par.) of the Ordinance, the applicant has elected to designate the Chelsea Street frontage of the property as its front lot line. Because it is a through lot, proposed for mixed use, no front or rear setback is required. • Because the subject property abuts a lot containing a three-family structure, and the proposed structure exceeds 30 feet in height, a side setback of 7 feet is required, pursuant to Section 6(B)(5) of the Ordinance. The existing structure is nonconforming, and the proposed development will result in a substantial height increase within the nonconforming setback. A special permit is required from the Zoning Board of Appeals to alter the nonconforming structure, pursuant to Section 3(C) of the Ordinance. • Note also that the project will require compliance with Transportation Demand Management under Section 35 of the Ordinance. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals April 28, May 5, 2023 taken away in our lifetime. That didn’t fall out of the sky. It came from the context of the tough on crime era in the ‘90s as a response to civic engagement - LEGAL NOTICE - and organizing among people who are incarcerated, and civic engagement and the right to BEACON | SEE PAGE 23 CITY OF EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH PUBLIC HEARING In accordance with the provisions of the City of Everett Board of Health Regulations, the Board of Health will conduct a Public Hearing: When: Monday, May 15, 2023 Time: 6:00PM Where: City Hall, Mayor’s Conference Room, # 35 484 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Subject: Definitions The existing language is as follows: Cosmetic Tattooing also known as permanent cosmetics, micro pigment implantation or dermal pigmentation means the implantation of permanent pigment around the eyes, lips and cheeks of the face and hair imitation. The Proposed amendment is as follows: Cosmetic Tattooing also known as permanent cosmetics, micro pigment implantation or dermal pigmentation means the implantation of permanent pigment around the eyes, lips and cheeks of the face and hair imitation, and areola. All persons interested in or wishing to be heard on the proposal may attend and participate in person. This proposed amendment can be found on the posted Agenda at the following link: http://www.cityofeverett.com/ AgendaCenter. Questions and comments can be directed in advance of the public hearing to Caitlin Norden of the Department of Health and Human Services at Caitlin.Norden@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-394-2255. April 28, 2023 May 5, 2023 - LEGAL NOTICE - CITY OF EVERETT BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION 484 BROADWAY EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us Public Hearing Monday, May 15, 2023, @ 6:30 PM This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday, May 15, 2023, @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett City Hall, 2nd Floor, in room 27. Opinions will be heard regarding the following application: An application has been presented to the License Commission from Los Carnales Restaurant Corp. D/B/A Los Carnales Restaurant for the approval of a Full Alcohol Annual Restaurant for 326 Chelsea Street, Everett, MA 02149. A copy of the application is on file and available in the Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be viewed by request during regular City Hall business hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211. All interested parties may attend. Phil Antonelli Chairman May 5, 2023
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