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Planning board approves Bertolino Foods office addition, conditions permit on engineering sign-off
Summary
The Peabody Planning Board voted to approve a site permit for an office addition and manufacturing expansion at a Fifth Street warehouse occupied by Bertolino Foods, but the approval is conditioned on a favorable engineering review by the Department of Public Services.
The Peabody Planning Board on Sept. 4 approved a permit to allow an office addition and related changes at a Fifth Street warehouse occupied by Bertolino Foods, conditionally allowing the project to move forward pending a favorable engineering review by the Department of Public Services. The board voted unanimously to approve the permit with that condition after hearing from the property owner and staff.
The project, presented by property owner Dave Harrison, would convert part of an existing roughly 40,000-square-foot warehouse on Fifth Street into new office space and add a building footprint where lawn and parking currently sit. "This is gonna be their corporate headquarters," Harrison said, describing a two-story office addition with an elevator and meeting rooms. He told the board Bertolino Foods currently has about 176…
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