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brian-joyce — Part 01
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To:
Boston
From:
Boston
Re:
194A-BS-96065, 03/15/2006
not include the no-build clause by accident. He assured reporters
that he had asked that the more restrictive bill be substituted for
his own.
Source information was that!
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Rt. 28 (Randolph Avenue, Milton, MA)
Joyce, as a private attorney representing real estate.
developer
solicited several Randolph Avenue homeowners
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to sell their homes to
needed their properties to.
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increase the size of a parcel of land for commercial development.
Joyce included in his solicitation that
would sell their homes for them..
Wher
weried by the
press about this, Joyce denied ever mentioning
and told
reporters to leave his family out of it.
then produced the letter from Joyce including
Ibusiness card. Joyce later said he had not intentionally.
lied about it, he had forgotten about it.
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Joyce requested an opinion from the State Ethics.
Commission on his representation of private developers in Milton, and
received a favorable opinion. In May 2005, he spoke before Milton
Town Meeting on the controversy, defending his position as a private
before Milton town boards or officials.
Milton Center LLc, has submitted a.
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All proposals have to be presented to the Board of Selectmen, then
the Town Planning Board, then be voted at Town Meeting.' Joyce has
denied exerting any undue influence on any town officials (the.
Selectmen or Planning Board Members) to fast-track his clients'.
proposal.
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