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Ordinance 2025-5 – First Publication

CITY OF CAMBRIDGE

In the Year Two Thousand and Twenty-Five

AN ORDINANCE

In amendment to the Ordinance entitled โ€œCambridge Municipal Codeโ€

That the Municipal Code of the City of Cambridge be amended in Title 5 โ€“ Business Licenses and Regulations, Chapter 5.50 Cannabis Business Permitting as follows:

Sections:

5.50.010 Purpose.

This ordinance is intended to create a separate local permitting requirement for Cannabis Retail Store, Registered Marijuana Dispensary (RMD) or Medical Marijuana Treatment Center (MTC), Cannabis Cultivator, Cannabis Product Manufacturer, Cannabis Microbusiness, Cannabis Courier Establishment, Cannabis Delivery Operator Establishment, or any other Cannabis Business as defined herein (collectively โ€œCannabis Businessโ€) applicants to certify compliance with certain conditions in the public interest prior to being permitted to operate a Cannabis Business in the City. The City deems it to be in the public interest to give initial permitting preferences for Cannabis Businesses to Priority A Applicants, as defined herein.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.020. Definitions.

โ€œCannabis Business.โ€ A Cannabis Retail Store, Registered Marijuana Dispensary (RMD) or Medical Marijuana Treatment Center (MTC), Cannabis Cultivator, Cannabis Product Manufacturer, Cannabis Microbusiness, Cannabis Courier Establishment, Cannabis Delivery Operator Establishment, or any other entity licensed by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission to produce, transport or sell marijuana in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

โ€œRegistered Marijuana Dispensary (RMD)โ€ or โ€œMedical Marijuana Treatment Center (MTC)โ€. An entity licensed under 935 CMR 501.101 that acquires, cultivates, possesses, processes (including development of related products such as edible cannabis products, tinctures, aerosols, oils or ointments), repackages, transfers, transports, sells, distributes, dispenses, or administers cannabis or marijuana products, related supplies, or educational materials to registered qualifying patients or their personal caregivers for medical use in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations. Unless otherwise specified, RMD or MTC refers to the site(s) of dispensing, cultivation, and preparation of cannabis or marijuana for medical use.

โ€œCannabis Cultivator.โ€ An entity licensed by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission as a Marijuana Cultivator to cultivate, process and package cannabis or marijuana, and to transfer cannabis or marijuana to other cannabis or marijuana establishments, but not to consumers. A craft marijuana cooperative is a type of Marijuana Cultivator, pursuant to 935 CMR 500.000.

โ€œCannabis Product Manufacturer.โ€ An entity licensed by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission as a Marijuana Product Manufacturer to obtain, manufacture, process and package cannabis or marijuana products and to transfer these products to other cannabis or marijuana establishments, but not to consumers.

โ€œCannabis Retail Store.โ€ An establishment authorized to sell or otherwise transfer cannabis or marijuana products to consumers for use off the premises, but not to cultivate, manufacture, process, or package cannabis or marijuana products, in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations. A Cannabis Retail Store may be licensed to operate as a Cannabis or Marijuana Retailer or registered as a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center, formerly known as a Registered Marijuana Dispensary (RMD) (hereafter โ€œMTCโ€), or both, in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations.

โ€œCannabis Courier Establishment.โ€ An establishment licensed as a Marijuana Courier by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission that is authorized to operate pursuant to that license, including to deliver cannabis or marijuana products, accessories and branded goods from a Cannabis Retail Store to consumers, in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations, but not authorized to sell cannabis or marijuana products directly to consumers.

โ€œCannabis Transporter.โ€ An entity, not otherwise licensed by the Cannabis Control Commission, that is licensed to purchase, obtain, and possess cannabis or marijuana, or cannabis or marijuana products, solely for the purpose of transporting, temporarily storing, selling and distributing them to cannabis establishments, not for selling to consumers. Local Sales Taxes. Taxes imposed by the City upon the sale or transfer of marijuana or marijuana products by a Cannabis Retail Store pursuant to Section 3 of M.G.L. Chapter 64N.โ€

โ€œCannabis Delivery Operator Establishment.โ€ An establishment licensed as a Marijuana Delivery Operator by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission and authorized to purchase at wholesale and warehouse on the site cannabis or marijuana products acquired from a Cannabis Cultivator, Cannabis Product Manufacturer, Cannabis Microbusiness or Craft Marijuana Cooperative, and to sell and deliver cannabis or marijuana products, accessories and branded goods directly to consumers in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations, but not authorized to repackage cannabis or marijuana products or to sell cannabis or marijuana products to consumers on-site.

โ€œCannabis Microbusiness.โ€ A co-located Cannabis or Marijuana Establishment that can be either a Tier 1 Marijuana Cultivator or a Product Manufacturer or both, pursuant to 935 CMR 500.00, in compliance with the operating procedures for each license and, if in receipt of a Delivery Endorsement issued by the Cannabis Control Commission, may deliver Cannabis or Cannabis Products produced at the licensed location directly to Consumers in compliance with established regulatory requirements for retail sale as it relates to delivery. A Microbusiness that is a Cannabis Marijuana Product Manufacturer may purchase no more than 2,000 pounds of marijuana per year from other Cannabis or Marijuana Establishments, pursuant to 935 CMR 500.000.

โ€œPriority Applicant.โ€ A person, corporation, or other legal entity applying for a Cannabis Business permit pursuant to this Chapter to operate in the City who is:

A. Group A Priority Applicant. An Economic Empowerment Applicant certified as such by the Commonwealthโ€™s Cannabis Control Commission; or a Social Equity Program Applicant certified as such by the Commonwealthโ€™s Cannabis Control Commission who is also a Cambridge resident and has been for at least the previous three years; or Women or Minority Owned business as certified by the Commonwealth and /or by the City; or a Cambridge resident for at least the three previous years prior to application earning less than fifty percent (50%) of Area Median Income (AMI) in the three previous tax years prior to application โ€”to be known as Group A Priority Applicants.

B. Group B Priority Applicant. A MTC within the City that was licensed or registered by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health not later than July 1, 2017 to sell cannabis products in a Cannabis Retail Store pursuant to the Commonwealthโ€™s medical use of marijuana laws, which seeks to operate as a licensed marijuana retailer pursuant to the Commonwealthโ€™s adult use of marijuana laws – to be known as Group B Priority Applicants. Those who qualify as Group B Priority Applicants cannot also qualify as a Group A Priority Applicant.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.030 Applicability.

This Chapter shall apply to any proposed Cannabis Business that is seeking licensure from the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission on or after the effective date of this Chapter.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.040 Permitting Preferences for Priority Applicants.

The City shall issue a Cannabis Business Permit pursuant to this Chapter only to Priority Applicants. For the first five years and six months after the Effective Date of this Chapter as stated in section 5.50.100 below, the City shall issue a Cannabis Business Permit to operate a Cannabis Retail Store only to Group A Priority Applicants. The effect of this provision is to extend the preference period for Economic Empowerment Applicants from three years to five years and six months, and to provide a three year and six month preference period for all other Group A Priority Applicants to run concurrently with the third, fourth and fifth years of the preference period for Economic Empowerment Applicants.

For the first year after the expiration of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commissionโ€™s exclusivity period for Marijuana Courier Licenses and Marijuana Delivery Operator Licenses, as set forth in 935 CMR 500.050(10) and (11), the City shall issue a Cannabis Business Permit for a Cannabis Courier Establishment or Cannabis Delivery Operator Establishment only to Group A Priority Applicants.

The Council shall review this provision of the ordinance again no later than March 1, 2025

(Ord. No. 2022-19 , 9-19-2022; Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.050 Permitting Requirements.

A. In order to obtain a Cannabis Business permit pursuant to this Chapter, an applicant must certify that:

1. It will comply with employee pay standards set out in the Cityโ€™s Living Wage Ordinance;

2. It will hire at least 51% of minority, women and/or veterans as employees, unless the applicant is held to different hiring requirements as set forth by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission;

3. If applicant has a Board of Directors, the board makeup will be at least 51% minority, women and/or veterans;

4. It has not exceeded any State Marijuana Establishment (ME) License caps by providing the license number and type for any licenses held by the applicant issued by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission;

5. If it is, or was, in operation as a cannabis business outside of the Commonwealth by providing the license number and type for any cannabis-related license in any jurisdiction outside of the Commonwealth held by the applicant, any officers of the applicant, any member of the applicantโ€™s Board of Directors (if applicable), or any entity or individual having direct or indirect control of the applicant and by stating whether any such license(s) have ever been denied, revoked or suspended;

6. It has a proposed address for the Cannabis Business by providing evidence of the applicant holding a property interest or site control in the form of clear title, an option to purchase, a lease, a legally enforceable agreement to give title, or documentation evidencing permission to use the premises, that has been or will be submitted to the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission pursuant to State regulations;

7. It complies with all standards in the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance by providing a context map showing the proposed address for the Cannabis Business and demonstrating that the proposed address is not within 1800 feet of another Retail Cannabis Business (waived for Economic Empowerment and Social Equity applicants) nor within 300 feet of a K-8 school or facility serving children in grades K-8;

8. It will manage crowd control and lines of customers by providing a detailed plan for opening day and times of high demand;

9. It will align with the Cityโ€™s advisory Urban Design Guidelines for window and door transparency by providing a detailed plan for storefront activation, including but not limited to, the placement of art or the inclusion of a separate small active use in front of the Cannabis Business in order to address the requirement that all cannabis products are kept out of plain sight and not visible from a public place pursuant to State regulations;

10. It intends to operate pursuant to State regulations by providing detailed renderings of any internal or external layout designs requiring Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission approval as well as a detailed report on operating policies and procedures for: a. Security; b. Prevention of diversion; c. Cannabis storage; d. Transportation of Cannabis, if applicable to state license sought; e. Inventory procedures; f. Procedures for quality control and testing of product for potential contaminants, if applicable to state license sought; g. Personnel policies; h. Dispensing procedures; i. Record keeping and maintenance of financial records; and j. Diversity plan to promote equity among minorities, women, veterans, people with disabilities, people of all gender identities and sexual orientation, in the operation of the Cannabis Business;

11. It intends to operate pursuant to State regulations by providing a description of qualifications and intended training(s) of proposed management team and employees;
12. It will hold hours of operation that are in accordance with State regulations;

13. It has met the requirement to hold a Community Outreach Meeting pursuant to State regulations by providing a written copy, or video recording, of the meeting and has provided documentation that captures the time, place and subject matter of the meeting, what outreach the applicant conducted or publicity the applicant provided in advance of the meeting, how many people attended the meeting, how many people spoke at the meeting, and a summary of comments from the public both in support of or in opposition to the proposed Cannabis Business;

14. It will manage any potential odor nuisances within the proposed location of operations by providing a detailed plan for repackaging processes;

15. It consents to unannounced, periodic compliance inspections by City officials of its Cannabis Business, including any Cannabis Business activities it conducts off-site;
16. It will comply with all State and local laws and regulations regarding its Cannabis Business operations;

17. No person under the minimum legal sales age shall be permitted to enter the Cannabis Business site unless such person possesses a state-issued registration card demonstrating that the person is a registered qualifying medical marijuana (cannabis) patient

18. If requested by the Cambridge Public Health Department, it will distribute educational materials designed and printed by the Cambridge Public Health Department to its customers;
19. It will not sell tobacco products or alcoholic beverages of any kind;

20. If requested it will comply with directives of the Police Commissioner and of the Director of Traffic Parking and Transportation, or their designees, regarding traffic measures to be taken at and near the Cannabis Business site;

21. It has received a special permit from the Planning Board for its Cannabis Business if required pursuant to the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance; and
22. It is a business in good standing with no outstanding federal, state or local investigations or judgments pending against it.

B. No discretionary permit conditions may be imposed by the permit issuing authority pursuant to this Chapter.

C. A Cannabis Business permit shall be valid only for the applicant to which the Cannabis Business permit was issued, and only for the use and for the site approved in the permit. A proposed change of ownership or control that would require notification to the Cannabis Control Commission pursuant to State regulation , change of use, or change of site shall require a new Cannabis Business permit. As part of the Cannabis Business permit application process, the City shall require the applicant to disclose all individuals and legal entities who are a Person or Entity Having Direct Control or a Person or Entity Having Indirect Control pursuant to the Adult Use of Marijuana Regulations.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.060 Permitting Procedure.

This Chapter shall be administered by the Cityโ€™s Inspectional Services Department, except that Priority Applicant status and information provided in order to meet Permitting Requirements 1-15 shall be certified by the Director of the Economic Opportunity and Development Division of the Community Development Department, or their designee. Applications for Cannabis Business permits shall be obtained from and submitted to the Inspectional Services Department. If permit applications are properly completed and certified, and the conditions of this Chapter are met, the Commissioner of Inspectional Services (the โ€œCommissionerโ€) shall issue a Cannabis Business permit to the applicant. No public hearing process on individual applications shall be conducted. .

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.070 Permit Expiration and Renewal.

The Cannabis Business permit issued pursuant to this Chapter shall be subject to renewal annually. If the applicant fails to timely renew or fails to meet the requirements of this Chapter at the time of each renewal, including the Permitting Requirements in section 5.50.050 above, the Cannabis Business permit issued hereunder shall expire. A Cannabis Business permit will not be renewed if the permit holder has failed to pay all fines issued pursuant to this Chapter.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.080 Enforcement.

A. Failure to comply with this Chapter, including a failure to maintain the status of a Priority Applicant, failure to obtain or to comply with the provisions of a Planning Board special permit if required pursuant to the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance, or State license to operate a Cannabis Business, or failure to comply with any applicable laws, may result in revocation by the City, through the Commissioner, of the Cannabis Business permit granted pursuant to this Chapter. Failure to meet the annual Cannabis Business permit renewal requirements will result in the expiration of the Cannabis Business permit. If a permit holderโ€™s State license is revoked, then the Cannabis Business permit issued by the City shall be revoked. A Cannabis Business permit may be revoked or not renewed if the permit holder has sold a cannabis product to a person under the minimum legal sales age three times or more, or if the permit holder has failed to pay to the City all outstanding fines issued pursuant to this Chapter.

B. An applicant must cease to operate if it does not hold and maintain a valid Cannabis Business permit pursuant to this Chapter. Prior to revoking a Cannabis Business permit issued hereunder, the Commissioner will notify the Cannabis Business permit holder in writing and allow the Cannabis Business permit holder at least fourteen (14) days to submit written information to the Commissioner establishing that the Cannabis Business permit holder is in compliance with the terms of this Chapter. The Commissioner shall make a final determination on the Cannabis Business permit expiration or revocation thereafter. If a permit holder requests, the Commissioner in his discretion may hold a hearing before deciding whether to revoke a Cannabis Business permit.

C. Any violation of this Chapter by a permit holder shall be subject to a fine of up to $300 for each violation. Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate violation.

D. Fines pursuant to this Chapter may be issued pursuant to the non-criminal ticketing procedure in G.L.c.40, ยง 21D. The Commissioner of Inspectional Services, the Police Commissioner, and the Commissioner of Public Health, or their designees shall be the enforcement officials for this Chapter.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.090 Regulations.

The Commissioner of Inspectional Services, as well as the Assistant City Manager for Community Development, with the approval of the City Manager, are authorized to promulgate regulations and to create the necessary application and permit forms, to implement this Chapter with respect to their respective responsibilities pursuant to this Chapter. Regulatory requirements implementing this ordinance may differ for Priority Applicants and non-Priority applicants, such that the regulatory burden for Priority Applicants is less burdensome.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.100 Effective Date.

This Chapter shall take effect on September 23, 2019.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

5.50.110 Severability.

The provisions of this Chapter are severable, and if any part of this Chapter should be held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remainder of the Chapter, and the remainder of the Chapter shall remain in full force and effect.

( Ord. No. 2021-19 , 9-13-2021; Ord. No. 1409 , 9-23-19)

Passed to a second reading at the City Council

meeting held on May 19, 2025 and on or after

June 9, 2025 the question comes on passage

to be ordained.

Attest:- ย  ย  Diane P. LeBlanc

City Clerk


Ordinance 2025-6 – First Publication

CITY OF CAMBRIDGE

In the Year Two Thousand and Twenty-Five

AN ORDINANCE

That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Cambridge be amended on a Zoning Petition by the Cambridge City Council to amend the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance in Article 11.000 with the intent to amend a subsection of the Cannabis Uses standards, Section 11.800 of the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance, with the intent to remove the provision that prohibits the packaging or repackaging of cannabis products on the premises of a Cannabis Retail Store as follows:

11.803.1 Cannabis Retail Stores.

(a)

Cannabis Retail Stores shall be allowed only in those districts set forth in the Table of Use Regulations (Section 4.30 of this Zoning Ordinance) and special districts and overlay districts whose use regulations are based on those districts, subject to any limitations set forth in the regulations of those districts. In the Business A-1 district, only applicants that have been designed as Economic Empowerment Applicants or certified as eligible to participate in the Social Equity Program by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission may be permitted and such designation or eligibility shall be maintained.

(b)

A Cannabis Retail Store shall not be permitted within one thousand and eight hundred (1,800) feet of another Cannabis Retail Store, except if the applicant has been designated as an Economic Empowerment Applicant or certified as eligible to participate in the Social Equity Program by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission and maintains that designation and/or certification.

Passed to a second reading at the City Council

meeting held on May 19, 2025 and on or after

June 9, 2025 the question comes on passage to

be ordained.

Attest:- ย  ย  Diane P. LeBlanc

City Clerk

CITY OF CAMBRIDGE

Massachusetts


BOARD OF ZONING APPEAL 831 Mass Avenue, Cambridge, MA.

(617) 349-6100

The Board of Zoning Appeal will hold a Virtual Public Meeting, THURSDAY โ€“ JUNE 12, 2025. Members of the public can participate or view the meeting remotely using the Zoom Webinar link: https://cambridgema.zoom.us/j/85299551558

Or join by phone: Dial +1 929 436 2866 or +1 301 715 8592 – Webinar ID: 852 9955 1558

6:15 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1165941 38-40-48-54-56 BANKS STREET

Residence C-1 Zone

LUBAVITCH OF CAMBRIDGE, INC. โ€“ C/O BENJAMIN B. TYMANN, ESQ.

Variance: Renovations and additions to nonconforming structures, requiring variance due to increase in gross floor area/floor area ratio. Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 19.000, Sec. 19.50 (Project Review). Art. 22.000, Sec. 22.90 (Green Factor Standard). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.30 (Variance).

Special Permit: Certain parking requests requiring a special permit. Art. 4.000, Sec. 4.56 & 4.57 (Religious Uses).

Art. 6.000, Sec. 6.000 (Intent and Applicability of Parking, Bicycle Parking and Loading Requirements). Art. 7.000, Sec. 7.10 (Signs).

Art. 11.000, Sec. 11.200 (Incentive Zoning & Inclusionary Housing). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.40 (Special Permit).

7:00 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1161831

27 JAY STREET

CINDY JAO & BRIAN WU

Residence C-1 Zone

Variance: To create a shed within the accessory yard setbacks. Create private open space violation. Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 4.000, Sec. 4.21 (Accessory Dimensions). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.30 (Variance).

7:15 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1161542

1 PINE STREET

Residence C-1 Zone

POLLYDOODLE PROPERTIES, LLC โ€“ C/O JAMES J. RAFFERTY, ESQ.

Special Permit: To alter existing roof line, construct dormers and third story addition within the required front setback. Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 8.000, Sec. 8.22.2.d (Non-Conforming Structure). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.40 (Special Permit).

7:30 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1161501

133 FAYERWEATHER STREET

202 MIDDLESEX AVE LLC – C/O DANIEL USTAYEV

Variance: To install a parking space within the front yard setback.

Residence C-1 Zone

Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 6.000, Sec. 6.44.1.c (Off Street Parking).

Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.30 (Variance).

7:45 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1157751

8 JAMES WAY

Residence C-1 Zone

PAUL BLAINEY & CHRISTINA MORK โ€“ C/O DAMON SIDEL, ARCHITECT Variance: First floor rear addition violates side setback.

Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 8.000, Sec. 8.22.3 (Non-Conformance). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.30 (Variances).

8:00 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1162478

6 SACRAMENTO STREET

Residence C-1 Zone

SACRAMENTO HOUSE, LLC – C/O DAN ANDERSON, ARCHITECT

Variance: Request to change the condition previously placed by the BZA – Case #268861 from a grate over the window well to guardrails per request from Cambridge Fire Department. Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 4.000, Sec. 4.31.g (Multifamily Dwelling). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.30 (Variance).

8:15 P.M. CASE NO. BZA-1165560

610 GREEN STREET

WENDY STONE, TR. OF WENDY STONE LIVING TRUST

Residence C-1 Zone

Special Permit: To build a code compliant front entry stair to replace an existing dangerous nonconforming entry stair. Art. 5.000, Sec. 5.31 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Art. 8.000, Sec. 8.22.2.d (Non-Conforming Structure). Art. 10.000, Sec. 10.40 (Special Permit).

TO VIEW BZA CASE APPLICATIONS, PLANS & SUBMISSIONS, GO TO: https://www.cambridgema.gov/inspection/zoning.aspx at top of page, click โ€œCalendarโ€ > Click hearing date > Click โ€œBoard of Zoning Appeal Agenda.โ€ Any information filed after the agenda has been posted can be viewed at the Inspectional Services Department located at 831 Mass Avenue, Cambridge by appointment only. Copies of this petition are also on file in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Cambridge, MA. Interested persons may provide comments to the Board of Zoning Appeal by participating during the hearing and/or may provide written comments for the Boardโ€™s consideration by mailing or delivering them to the attention of the Secretary, Board of Zoning Appeal, 831 Mass Avenue, 02139 or by emailing them to mpacheco@cambridgema.gov. Comments must be submitted prior to the Hearing and include the Case Number. Continued cases are not re-advertised but are posted on the office board at the City Clerkโ€™s Office in City Hall & on the same BZA Web Page 48 hours prior to hearing.


Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission

Notice is hereby given that the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, June 9, 2025 at 6:00PM to consider the following applications under Ch. 2.78, Article III of the City Code and the Order establishing the District. The meeting will be held online with remote participation. The public can participate online via the Zoom platform (https://zoom.us/)ย  from a phone, tablet, or computer. To join the meeting, register at https://tinyurl.com/MC062025 or call (301)715-8592 Webinar ID: 836 8303 1180.

MC-7292: 43-45-47 Dana Street, by 45 Dana LLC. Exterior alterations.

MC-7293: 60 Ellery Street, by Contempo Builders c/o Mike Tokatlyan. Demolish building and construct 6-story structure.

Tony Hsiao, Chair


LANDSCAPE SERVICES FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS

CAMBRIDGE HOUSING AUTHORITY

PURCHASING DEPARTMENT

INVITATION TO BID

LANDSCAPEย  SERVICESย  FORย  MAINTENANCEย  AND REPAIR AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS

The Cambridge Housing Authority, as Owner and managing agent for its affiliate properties, invites bids for Landscape Services for Maintenance and Repairs at Various Locations, in Cambridge, MA in accordance with the bid documents as written by the Cambridge Housing Authority. The not-to-exceed value of this contract is $225,000 per year and the term of this contract will be for a period of two years.

Bid Forms and specifications will be available at www.procore.com onย  Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 10:00 AM (may be downloaded and viewed electronically).

All bids should be submitted electronically online at www.procore.com and received no later than Thursday, June 12, 2025, by 2:00 PM. HARD COPY BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

All bids are subject to Massachusetts Davis Bacon Wage Rates as included in the project specifications.

Any questions regarding this project can be directed toย  rludger@cambridge-housing.org no later than Monday, June 9, 2025, at 2:00 PM. If you need to contact the Cambridge Housing Authority on any other bidding issues, please contact rludger@cambridge-housing.org.

Rock-Andral Ludger,ย 

Senior Purchasingย  Agent


LEGAL NOTICE

CAMBRIDGE HISTORICAL COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held on Thursday, June 5, 2025, at 6:00 PMย  to consider the following matters under M.G.L. Ch. 40C and Ch. 2.78 of the Code of the City of Cambridge:

This meeting will be held online. The public may participate via Zoom (https://zoom.us/) from a phone, tablet, or computer. To join the meeting, register at https://tinyurl.com/CHCjun2025 or call (301)715-8592. Webinar ID#: 831 0191 1336. Meeting materials at https://tinyurl.com/CHistComm. Written comments received by 5:00 P.M. on the day before the meeting will be considered by commissioners in advance of the meeting. Comments received later will be entered into the record. Email: histcomm@cambridgema.gov.

Public Hearing: Alterations to Designated Properties

Case 5274: 12 Berkeley St., by 12 Berkeley LLC, Managing Member, Edward Mullen. Remove deck and construct addition. Remove garage and construct new carriage house. Landscaping changes.

Case 5307: 15 Mt Auburn St., by President & Fellows of Harvard College. Demolish existing building and construct a new 3-story building.

Public Hearing: Demolition Review

Case D-1725: 124-132 Western Ave., by Anthony Spears, Artis Spears & Andrea Spears Jackson. Demolish ell of 124 Western and demolish 2-story building at 132 Western (1860).

Chandra Harrington, Chair

Cambridge Week , 5/22/25, 5/29/25

Cases may be taken out of order and approved at the beginning of the meeting. Persons who wish to have a hearing on a case should notify the Commission in advance or be present at the beginning of the meeting when the Consent Agenda is discussed.

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