Meeting Agenda
May 4, 2023
Woburn City Council
Dear President Concannon and Members:
The following City Council Committees will meet on Monday, May 8, 2023, beginning at 6 p.m., in the Committee Room, Woburn City Hall, 10 Common Street, Woburn, MA. The following is a list of topics that, at the time of posting, the Committee Chairs reasonably anticipate will be discussed at the meeting. The order of the matters may be amended at the meeting.
Agenda
Committee on Infrastructure & Public Lands, at 6 p.m.
- Reading of meeting minutes of October 24, 2022
- Order to dispose of Fire Station #2, 907 Main Street, and Fire Station #3, 654 Main Street, and to authorize Mayor to convey the properties in accordance with G.L. c.30B
Committee on Personnel, following Infrastructure & Public Lands
- Reading of meeting minutes of April 24, 2023
- Appointment of Carmen Lucchese to serve on the Woburn Board of Cemetery Commissioners
- Order for Committee on Personnel to take steps to fill the resident representative vacancy on Woburn Traffic Commission
Committee on Special Permits, following Personnel
- Reading of meeting minutes of April 24, 2023
- CCF New Boston Property Company LLC for Special Permits pursuant to Section 5.1(30b); Section 5.1(41a); Section 5.1(53), Section 8.3.1, and Site Plan Review pursuant to Section 12.2.4 to allow for a two (2) story building containing approximately 133,738 sf of net floor area with the following uses: Office (approximately 39,229 sf); Manufacturing (approximately 33,514 sf); and Lab Use (approximately 58,845 sf) with accessory high hazard use and the parking of ninety-two (92) vehicles on an adjacent lot located at 225 Merrimac Street, at 216 New Boston Street
- CCF New Boston Property Company LLC for Special Permits pursuant to Section 5.1(30b); Section 5.1(41a), and Site Plan Review pursuant to Section 12.2.4 to allow for a four (4) story building containing approximately 174,812 sf of net floor area with the following uses: office (approximately 67,056 sf) and Lab Use (approximately 100,584 sf), as well as the Petitioner is proposing to construct a parking garage to accommodate approximately 451 parking spaces, at 225 Merrimac Street
Any other matter that may be legally before the Committees
Gordon Vincent
Clerk of Committees