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Reviewers ask for traffic, water, sewer and truck-stacking details for proposed Amy's Kitchen warehouse conversion
Summary
Planning reviewers raised questions about truck circulation, parking, water and sewer capacity, refrigerated-trailer impacts and traffic routing for a proposal to convert the former Amy's Kitchen site at 101 River Road into a large warehouse with trailer parking.
Reviewers told applicants and staff the conceptual plan to convert the former Amy's Kitchen site at 101 River Road into a large warehouse with trailer parking and amenities is premature without clearer information about truck routing, refrigerated-trailer operations, wastewater routing, deed restrictions on the site's water and sewer connections, and stacking/parking operations for as many as 170 trailers.
Applicants described a building footprint roughly the size of the existing structure (about 307,440 square feet) and proposed space for about 170 trailer parking stalls. The submission included a high-level estimate of employees (75) and a staff-based sewage estimate (15 gallons per employee per day,…
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