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Board continues review of North Twelfth warehouse plan after residents raise traffic, noise and lighting concerns
Summary
Neighbors pressed the Kenilworth Planning Board on truck routing, noise, lighting and stormwater during a hearing for an application to add loading bays at an existing warehouse on North Twelfth Street. The board directed a technical review committee (TRC) and carried the application for further review ahead of an April meeting.
The Kenilworth Planning Board paused a contentious site-plan hearing March 13 for a warehouse on North Twelfth Street after residents raised safety, noise and lighting concerns related to the applicant’s proposal to add multiple loading bays.
Attorney Steven Hale and site engineer James Mastronardi described the application as largely about installing new bay doors on the south side of an existing industrial building to improve loading efficiency. Mastronardi said the work would include raising and rerouting an existing storm drain near the building and grading the area to create level loading docks. "Basically, this whole project involves installing 7 new truck bays on the south side of the…
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