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The proposed boundaries of the Fort Point Channel Landmark District starting at the northwest corner:
(For the purposes of orientation, Seaport Boulevard will be considered due North)
  1. The northern boundary, from west to east, begins at the northwestern edge of parcel #0602635000 (308 Congress Street), continues east following the northern edge of this lot and turns north to follow the western side of Sleeper Street, to the northeastern corner of parcel #0602636020 (no address), then turns east, crosses Sleeper Street and follows the rear, southern lot lines of properties on Seaport Boulevard to the corner parcel #0602652003 (44 Stillings Street), then turns south at the northeast corner of that parcel.


  2. The eastern boundary, from north to south, begins at the northeastern corner of parcel #0602652003 (44 Stillings Street) and continues south along the eastern side of Stillings Street to the southwestern corner of parcel #0602651010 (29 Stillings Street), and follows the southern edge of that parcel east to Boston Wharf Road. The boundary then turns south and runs along the western side of Boston Wharf Road, which becomes West Service Road, until it reaches the southeast corner of parcel #0602761001 (319 A Street, Rear). The boundary then turns west and runs along the southern lot line of that parcel and parcel #0602761000 (319 A Street) until it reaches "A" Street. The boundary then turns south and runs south along the eastern side of "A" Street until it reaches the northern side of Wormwood Street. The boundary then turns east and runs along the northern side of Wormwood Street until it meets the southwest corner of the "A" Street Protection Area and turns south. The boundary then continues south in a straight line, crossing Wormwood Street and continues to the northeast corner of parcel #0602754010 (33 Wormwood Street). The boundary then runs along the eastern boundary of that parcel to Binford Street. The boundary then continues approximately 80 feet south, corresponding to the width of Binford Street at its western end. The boundary then turns west and runs along the southern side of Binford Street to the northeastern corner of parcel #0602751300 (35 Channel Center Street). The boundary then turns south and continues along the eastern lot lines of the properties on the east side of Channel Center Street and continues approximately 50 feet south of the building on parcel #0602750030 (50-52 Channel Center Street) to include the rights-of-way associated with Iron Street as approved in the Fort Point District 100 Acres Master Plan. The boundary then turns west.


  3. The southern boundary, from east to west, begins approximately 50 feet south of the building on parcel #0602750030 (50-52 Channel Center Street) and continues west along the southern right-of-way boundary of Iron Street to the west side of "A" Street. The boundary then turns north.


  4. The western boundary, from south to north, extends north along the western side of "A" Street, to the southeast corner of parcel # (0601166045 (no address) where it turns west and runs along the southern edge of that parcel to the western side of Necco Street where it turns north and continues along the western side of Necco Street to the rear of the buildings fronting the south side of Necco Place on parcel 0601165010 (244 "A" Street). The boundary then turns west and follows the rear of those buildings until it reaches the seawall. The boundary then turns north and follows the seawall back to the northwestern corner of parcel #0602635000 (308 Congress Street).

Proposed Protection Area Boundaries

"A" Street Protection Area Proposed Boundaries

Seaport Boulevard Protection Area Proposed Boundaries
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