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Planning board approves Knoll Manor maintenance yard with buffer and operational conditions
Summary
The board approved a minor site plan with C-variance for a maintenance/storage yard serving a 1,100‑unit apartment complex, permitting a small shed and a 30x60 concrete pad for roll-off containers while requiring landscaping, reduced containers and compliance with planner/engineer recommendations.
The Troy Hills Planning Board approved a minor site plan with C‑variance on March 3 for Knoll Manor Associates to formalize and improve a maintenance yard on North Beverwyck Road that serves a roughly 1,100‑unit rental complex.
The approval permits a consolidated maintenance/storage yard on a 49‑acre parcel (Block 490.7, Lot 2) and includes several site changes described at the hearing: a concrete pad for roll‑off containers measuring approximately 30 by 60 feet, a 6-by-12 foot shed (about 72–75 square feet) for limited storage of maintenance fluids or small equipment, a reduction of roll‑off containers to five, and new evergreen screening (including Leland cypress and arborvitae) in a 12‑foot landscaping buffer adjacent to a residential parcel. The applicant said material stockpiles would be limited and temporary, and the…
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