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(A) In an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the programs and/or initiatives that target or intend to target housing and that was/is created, developed, implemented, administered, required, supervised, managed and/or guided by the city, the Department of Neighborhood Development and/or the Boston Redevelopment Authority or their equivalents shall annually prepare a report relevant to and regarding the city’s housing programs.
(B) The annual report shall include:
(1) A list of all rental affordable housing units including the addresses thereof;
(2) A list of all rental affordable housing units created in the calendar year and the addresses thereof;
(3) A list of all rental affordable housing units lost or converted in the calendar year and the addresses thereof;
(4) A list of all non-rental affordable housing units including the addresses thereof;
(5) A list of all non-rental affordable housing units created in the calendar year and the addresses thereof; and
(6) A list of all non-rental affordable housing units lost or converted in the calendar year and the addresses thereof. This annual report shall be filed with the Boston City Clerk and with the Boston City Council no later than March 31 of each calendar year.
(CBC 1985 10-9.4; Ord. 2002 c. 11)
(A) Many students live within the campuses of their respective universities and colleges. These students receive the benefit of their school’s security or campus Police services in addition to the city’s Police services. Because the schools know where their on-campus students live, the schools are better positioned to provide the security and regulation enforcement services necessary to protect students and property in these on-campus regions.
(B) Many other students, however, live outside the campuses of their respective universities and colleges. When schools do not know where their off-campus students live, it is more difficult to assess and satisfy off-campus security and regulatory enforcement needs. Therefore, it is essential for schools within the city to collect and maintain records of the locally residing off-campus student population to better assist the city in its provision of security and regulatory enforcement services for residents of the city.
(CBC 1985 10-10.1; Ord. 2004 c. 11)
For the purpose of this Section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
CAMPUS. Any real property owned by a school.
CITY. The City of Boston.
DIRECTORY. The compilation of names, addresses, telephone numbers, statuses and expected graduation dates gathered by a school in compliance with these Sections.
SCHOOL. Any post-secondary educational institution that provides individuals with a degree or certification upon completion of a curriculum.
STUDENT. Any person who is enrolled at a school, whether full-time or part-time.
(CBC 1985 10-10.2; Ord. 2004 c. 11; Ord. 2014 c. 8 § 1)
(A) Each and every school domiciled in any part of the city shall collect and maintain a Directory of the names, complete addresses, statuses (i.e., undergraduate or graduate, part-time or full-time), expected graduation dates and telephone numbers of all students enrolled at the school, as well as a list of all properties currently rented by the school for use as student residences under a “master lease” program. The addresses and telephone numbers collected for the directory must reflect where the student actually resides and at what phone number the student can be reached for the period in which the student resides in the city.
(B) Each and every school shall collect the required directory information once each school year beginning in the fall semester.
(C) Upon collection, all information collected for the directory shall be organized and maintained by the school in such a way that the required information is easily accessible and understandable to any authorized school official. Each and every school shall submit the report as required by this Section to the City Clerk in the format provided by the city.
(D) All schools shall be responsible for monitoring this directory for compliance with the Boston Zoning Code’s applicable use regulations with regards to the Code’s definition of the term
FAMILY, which provides that a group of five or more persons who are enrolled as full-time undergraduate students at a post secondary educational institution shall not constitute a family. Upon determining that any student’s residence may be in violation of the Code, the school shall notify the student(s) of the Code regulation.
(CBC 1985 10-10.3; Ord. 2004 c. 11; Ord. 2009 c. 8; Ord. 2014 c. 8 § 2; Ord. 2016 c. 3 §§ 1, 2)
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