Amid its spat with the Wu administration, the Boston Landmarks Commission is being accused of overreaching its authority by pushing to designate the interior of a private property a historic landmark to kill the owners’ housing development plans.
The head of a Boston commission that publicly slammed the Wu administration’s handling of a number of hot-button projects and “unprecedented disregard” for state laws that govern its preservation work was fired by the mayor last week.
Rosanne Foley, appointed as Landmarks Commission executive director by former mayor Marty Walsh, was terminated last Friday, 12 days after all 16 commissioners sent a letter to Wu criticizing the way she "disregards" their oversight role.
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An architect representing the owners of the storied property at 10 Melville Ave. earlier this summer detailed extensive plans for renovations on the inside and outside of the property to create a two-family home. On July 26, the renovations were detailed during a Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) meeting. The plans with suggested changes were approved by an 8-0 vote of the BLC