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Board keeps open hearings on downtown restaurant dumpster enclosure, requests DPW and accessibility details
Summary
The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board on April 3 kept open public hearings on two related applications to add a secured exterior dumpster enclosure and amend refuse service for a restaurant at 73 Hanover Street/875 Elm Street, and asked the applicant to supply DPW, accessibility and aesthetic details.
The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board on April 3 kept open public hearings for two related applications proposing a new exterior dumpster enclosure and amended refuse service for a restaurant and residential uses at 73 Hanover Street and 875 Elm Street.
Paul Chisholm of Keach Nordstrom Associates, speaking for Bravo Restaurant LLC and the property owners (Merkwood LLC and Chongos LLC), said the proposal would place a secured, eight‑foot stockade enclosure and grease‑collection container along a landscape strip at the corner of Nutfield Lane and Londonderry Lane. He described a likely configuration of a four‑yard recycling container and a 10‑yard trash dumpster for the restaurant, with a closed grease container stored for pickup. The proposal also contemplates an easement so related LLCs can share the enclosure in the long term.
Why it matters: refuse placement and service…
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