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... evaluates the environmental effects of the MA Port Authority's proposed development plan, and alternatives, in detail beyond that provided in the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) published by Massport in December, 1980, for a 90 acre tract of filled land at the southwest corner of Logan International Airport known as Bird Island Flats; evaluates all feasible and practical measures to mitigate environmental harm potentially connected with this development project; this publication was in the BRA collection ...
... evaluates the impacts of three land development options for Bird Island Flats at Logan International Airport ranging from commercial/residential/hotel/conference center through Auto rental facilities; all include some cargo facilities; this publication was in the BRA collection ...
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