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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...plan drew criticism from several Councillors, among them Alice K. Wolf and David E. Sullivan, who said zoning changes in the plan would encourage local developers to build high-rises close to the street...

Author: By Emily Mieras, | Title: Council Debates Plan to Revamp Central Sq. | 2/3/1988 | See Source »

...Wolf and Sullivan both said the zoning changes ought to put stricter limits on the sizes of buildings relative to the dimensions of their lots. Like several of their colleagues, they support a system of "incentive zoning." The system, which is applied most notably in New York City, starts with unusually tight restrictions, and then grants exceptions for developers who agree to include various forms of public improvements in their plans...

Author: By Emily Mieras, | Title: Council Debates Plan to Revamp Central Sq. | 2/3/1988 | See Source »

CWT/Landvest has already made concessions to its neighbors, notably by offering to replace the windows in neighboring Waverly Hall with soundproof glass. Even antidevelopment City Councillor Alice K. Wolf acknowledged, "With the physical environment, they have made some compromises and done a good...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Packer, | Title: Developers Must Compromise Over Brattle Square Project | 2/3/1988 | See Source »

Conceding to Wolf's gripes about evening construction noise, CWT developer Dan Calano has changed his plan to include only ten nights of construction. Also, CWT will provide use of its proposed garage to the public at night, as well as subsidizing T passes for employees in its buildings...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Packer, | Title: Developers Must Compromise Over Brattle Square Project | 2/3/1988 | See Source »

...perfect slices of abalone, counterpointed with green and yellow radish, lie in the curve of an earthen bowl shaped like an open shell. This is the serene, luminous geometry of Japan: The Beauty of Food (Rizzoli; 175 pages; $50). Photographer Reinhart Wolf was not satisfied with recording only the creations of eminent chefs. He foraged in food shops to assemble sake glasses made of dried octopus, a squad of chocolate sumo wrestlers, a bouquet of lollipops, kaleidoscopic cookies. Angela Terzani's text provides morsels of its own. Sushi lovers may be abashed to learn that they have not exactly touched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Shelf of Holiday Treats and Treasures | 12/21/1987 | See Source »

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