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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, December 15, 2023 Page 11 Housing Families’ Annual Holiday Drive I D id you hear? We are inviting you to spread magic again this year! Help us make the season special for more than 500 families and individuals experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. Most desired gift cards: Walmart & Target, Vanilla Visa, Grocery Stores, Uber & Lyft, Amazon, TJ Max & Kohl’s. Gift cards to support tech for teens: Best Buy, GameStop, Xbox Live, Uber Eats & DoorDash. Most desired items: Magnatiles, Play Doh/Fisher Price, STEM/CodZONING | FROM PAGE 1 A two-year-plus process – which included a lot of hours, meetings and public hearings involving the Malden Planning Board, Office of Strategic and Community Development and members of the Malden City Council, including the Ordinance Committee – culminated in Tuesday’s vote. The vote came just in time and before the December 31 deadline imposed by state offi cials on behalf of the MBTA. Had Malden not passed and put the new zoning overlay ordinance in place ahead of the deadline, it would have placed ing Toys, Multicultural Dolls, Teen Hygiene/Beauty, Interactive toys, Paw Patrol, Journals & cool pens, Diapers/Pull-ups, Batteries for Toys, Star Wars/Disney, Legos, Arts & Crafts, Barbie & accessories, Spidey & Amazing friends. Drop-off gift donations at 919 Eastern Ave., Malden, Mass. Please drop off between 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Contact Anthony Presti at apresti@housingfamilies.org with any questions, to schedule a drop-off time or to discuss your donation. the city in jeopardy in terms of receiving new or continued state transportation and development-oriented funds and grants. After a marathon, over threehour Planning Board meeting held last week, the members voted to send a recommended zoning overlay plan – with two specifi c residential districts – to the City Council for its review. On Tuesday night, the City Council itself held its own nearly threehour meeting where all of the Councillors weighed in on the preferred zoning plan, which was ultimately passed and then, after a suspension of the rules, ordained into municipal law. “Trash Holiday” A message from the City of Malden n an eff ort to assist our residents with the excess amount of trash anticipated during the holiday week, Mayor Gary Christenson is once again instituting a “Trash Holiday.” Save your blue bags for another week as we are allowing regular household bags to be placed on the curb on your trash day the week of December 25 to December 29 only. All trash must be bagged in store-bought trash bags – no loose items or extra bulk items allowed – standard one item per home. Please limit to trash accumulated within the week – no home or garage cleanouts! There is no change to recycling collection, but please be sure to reference our Waste Wizard database to fi nd out what is recyclable at the curb. (A follow-up story complete with details of the discussion of the Councillors at Tuesday's meeting will appear in next Friday's Advocate.) City Council President Barbara Murphy (Ward 5), the lone vote against the measure, did offer gratitude for all the City Councillors who worked on the process, including Ordinance Committee Chairperson Peg Crowe (Ward 1) and specifi cally, Councillor-at-Large Craig Spadafora and Ward 6 Councillor Stephen Winslow, who did extensive work helping come up with the eventual fi nal product produced by the Planning Board, with their input. MBTA COMMUNITIES MULTI-FAMILY OVERLAY DISTRICT Malden Center Subdistrict 11 CANAL ST 35 CANAL ST CENTRE ST #053255508 63-85 CENTRE ST 124 CENTRE ST 11 CHARLES ST 17 CHARLES ST COMMERCIAL ST #053235501B 102 COMMERCIAL ST 40-66 EXCHANGE ST 70-76 EXCHANGE ST 100-150 EXCHANGE ST 10 FLORENCE ST 39 FLORENCE ST 99 FLORENCE ST 7 JACKSON ST MAIN ST #050256905 32 PEARL ST 89 PEARL ST 100 PEARL ST 83 PLEASANT ST 95-105 PLEASANT ST RAMSDELL ROAD #049279931 10-20 SUMMER ST 7 WASHINGTON ST 17-19 WASHINGTON ST *** Malden Center High-Rise Subdistrict 36 DARTMOUTH ST 504-514 MAIN ST 180 PLEASANT ST 195 PLEASANT *** Oak Grove Subdistrict 5 ISLAND HILL AVE MAIN ST #062308810 MAIN ST #062308811 244-248 MAIN ST 260 MAIN ST 550 MAIN ST 556 MAIN ST 1038 MAIN ST 1100 MAIN ST 1128 MAIN ST 30-32 MAPLE ST 33 MAPLE ST 36 MAPLE ST RAMSDELL RD #049279932 SUMMER ST #020120012 74-80B SUMMER ST 82 SUMMER ST 89 SUMMER ST 101-109 SUMMER ST 117 SUMMER ST 120 SUMMER ST 134 SUMMER ST *** Medium Subdistrict 474-488 BROADWAY 10 OVERLOOK RIDGE DR 51 OVERLOOK RIDGE DR 181 KENNEDY DRIVE 244 KENNEDY DRIVE 8 QUARRY LANE 185 575 570 MCMOD MD 12 QUARRY LANE 186 575 507 MCMOD MD 15 QUARRY LANE 186 575 510 MCMOD MD 4 STONE LANE ****** MANDATORY MULTI-USE DISTRICT 12 BICKFORD RD 167-169 CENTRE ST 185 CENTRE ST 0 CHARLES ST 22 CHARLES ST 28-30 CHARLES ST 31 COMMERCIAL ST 51 COMMERCIAL ST 65 COMMERCIAL ST 77 COMMERCIAL ST 89 COMMERCIAL ST 99-109 COMMERCIAL ST 43 DARTMOUTH ST 4-6 EVELYN PLACE 2 FLORENCE ST 480 MAIN ST 492- 500 MAIN ST 521- 539 MAIN ST 69 MIDDLESEX ST PLEASANT ST #031133309 41- 49 PLEASANT ST 51- 61 PLEASANT ST 126-150 PLEASANT ST 137-147 PLEASANT ST 157 PLEASANT ST 169-185 PLEASANT ST 215 PLEASANT ST 321 PLEASANT ST 332 PLEASANT ST 50- 52 SUMMER ST 54- 72 SUMMER ST

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