THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 28, 2022 Page 25 LEGAL NOTICE RESNEK| FROM PAGE 24 CITY OF EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Public Hearing on a Proposed Zoning Amendment Section 30 “Lower Broadway Economic Development District” – of the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance The Everett Planning Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, November 7, 2022 at 6:00PM in the Speaker George Keverian Room (Room 37, Everett City Hall) to consider two proposed Amendments to Section 30 of the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance. This proposed amendment is as follows: 1. Section 30, Subsection C (“Establishment of District and Sub-District Boundaries”) – To amend the Zoning Map, modifying the boundary of the Resort Casino Overlay District so as to extend over and across Broadway (Route 99) to encompass and include all of the land within the City of Everett bounded by Dexter Street, Robin Street, Mystic Street, Bow Street, and Broadway, as shown on the attached updated Zoning Map. As a result of this amendment, the following parcels will be located within the Resort Casino Overlay District (as well as within the underlying zoning district as shown on the Zoning Map): City of Everett Address 12 Dexter Street 3-5 Bow Street 2 Thompson Place 23 Mystic Street 33 Mystic Street 35 Mystic Street 39-43 Mystic Street 51 Mystic Street 14-16 Robin Street 15 Broadway Assessor’s Parcel ID H0-07-000024 H0-07-000082 H0-07-000072 H0-07-000071 H0-07-000069 H0-07-000067 H0-07-000063 H0-07-000060 H0-07-000056 H0-07-000017 This amendment does not change the underlying zoning districts for the aforementioned parcels. 2. Section 30, Subsection F (“Dimensional Regulations”), Sub-Subsection 1 (“Table of Dimensional Standards”) – To amend the Table of Dimensional Standards by striking the “30%” Minimum Open Space Requirement pertaining to the Resort Casino Overlay District and replacing it with “25%”, as demonstrated below [in which text shown with strikethrough is to be deleted and text shown with bold/underline is to be added]: Table of Dimensional Standards Min. Open Space Zoning Sub-Districts Resort Casino Overlay District Gaming Establishment 30% 25% All persons interested in or wishing to be heard on the proposals may attend and participate in person. This proposed amendment, along with all other projects to be discussed at the meeting, 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 Matt Lattanzi of the Department of Planning & Development at Matt.Lattanzi@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-394-2230. Frederick Cafasso Chairman Everett Planning Board October 21, 28, 2022 ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS... Classic Center Entrance Colonial with all the modern updates, including 4 full baths, beautiful granite kitchen, formal dining room, living room and 20’ family room, all with hardwood flooring. 2nd floor features 3 bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a full, private Jacuzzi bath and an additional 8’ x 11” dressing area or office. Finished lower level with possible 4th bedroom, family room and wet bar, fenced yard with stylish patio and above ground pool. Nicely located and within short distance to shopping, schools and major highways. Great home - Great location - Great opportunity! Offered at $735,000 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com DeMaria’s lawyers argued that there was no basis to keep any of the testimony given by Vega confidential. They pointed out that she had no confi dentiality agreement with Philbin, that she was free to testify truthfully about what she knew and that the evidence was relevant to Philbin’s fi - nancial control of the Leader Herald, which he personally keeps alive, and to the evidence of the apparent scheme, according to Resnek’s emails, to collect thousands of dollars of cash from unnamed opponents of Mayor DeMaria, apparently unreported as campaign contributions, to drive DeMaria out of offi ce at all costs. This, DeMaria’s lawyers argued, was more evidence of Philbin’s “actual malice” to defame DeMaria by fabricating false accusations of wrongful conduct by DeMaria. Resnek has already admitted under oath that he fabricated articles making all manner of accusations against the Mayor, that he had no basis for them and that he invented derogatory “quotes” from individuals about the Mayor which were actually never given. He has also admitted under oath that after he, Philbin and the paper were sued for defamation and received a demand for their notes of any interviews supporting the articles, Resnek manufactured the notes, then altered the manufactured notes, before passing them off as actual notes – and then lied about having actual notes in his deposition. According to Vega, Philbin not only funded the Everett Leader Herald out of his own pocket because the advertising revenue generated by the “dead business” barely covered 20% of its costs, but he personally reviewed and approved each and every article that the paper published before it was published. This fact, DeMaria’s lawyers argued, is more evidence that Philbin is personally liable for defaming DeMaria. If a jury agrees, then Philbin will be personally responsible for any verdict in DeMaria’s favor that a jury reaches. The court has not yet ruled on Philbin’s emergency motion to shield evidence regarding his fi - nancial information from public view as of press time. LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Public Hearing on an application by Anthony Rossi Property located at: 126 Ferry Street Site Plan Review In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A and with Sections 6 and 19 of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, November 7, 2022 at 6:00PM in the Speaker George Keverian Room (Room 37, Everett City Hall) to consider the above-listed application for Site Plan Review. This proposal calls for the razing of an existing single-family dwelling on a 2,503 sq. ft. lot and construction of a three-story, residential structure containing six (6) residential units and zero (0) parking spaces. The proposed building would have an approximate size of 3,754 square feet. 126 Ferry Street is a parcel of land referenced by Assessors Department as L0-03000276. A copy of the application and plans are on file and available in the Office of the City Clerk and the Department of Planning and Development, both located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be inspected online anytime at http://www.cityofeverett.com/449/Planning-Board or by request during regular City Hall business hours by contacting The Planning and Development Office at 617-3942334. All persons interested in or wishing to be heard on the applications may attend and participate in person. This project, along with all other projects to be discussed at the meeting, can be found on the posted Agenda at the following link: http:// www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. comments can be directed in advance of the public hearing to Matt Lattanzi of the Department of Planning & Development at Matt.Lattanzi@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-394-2230. Frederick Cafasso Chairman Everett Planning Board October 21, 28, 2022 and/ Questions and
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