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Agency forwards concerns on proposed short‑term vehicle storage at 1099 Burgoyne Avenue; asks for stricter variance documentation
Summary
The planning agency recommended that local boards treat a use‑variance and site‑plan application for short‑term vehicle storage at 1099 Burgoyne Avenue as a local concern and requested additional documentation and safeguards for public infrastructure, traffic and potential contamination.
The county planning agency voted Aug. 1 to forward comments and treat both a use‑variance application and a site‑plan review for 1099 Burgoyne Avenue as a matter of local concern, asking local boards for additional information and safeguards before final approval.
Agency members heard that the proposal, filed as short‑term vehicle storage for a towing company, would store vehicles for roughly “30 to 90 days” under the applicant’s definition. A staff member confirmed the parcel measures 0.78 acres.
Members raised multiple concerns: the site sits…
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