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Council approves Campello Auto Body license transfers for 1114 Montello Street

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Summary

The Brockton City Council granted two license transfers to David Lynch (DBA Campello Auto Body) — a motor vehicle mechanical repair license and an auto body repair license — for 1114 Montello Street after inspections and public support.

The Brockton City Council granted two license transfers to David Lynch, doing business as Campello Auto Body and Repair, for operations at 1114 Montello Street during its April 28, 2025, meeting.

Attorney Jake Creedon presented the petitions for a motor vehicle mechanical repair license and an auto body repair license, saying the building has been owned by Lynch since February 2016, inspections are on file, and the site includes roughly 29 parking spaces and five to six overhead bays for mechanical work. The fire department registered no objections.

Members of the public spoke in favor. Matthew Stanton described the business as “immaculate” and said Lynch’s operation should be a model for auto-repair businesses. Councilors who spoke in support included Councilor Nicastro, Councilor Minichiello and Councilor Tavares.

Both petitions were decided by hand vote and granted; the council recorded that the grants were approved after the public-hearing portions closed and no opposition was present. The council did not attach special conditions to the licenses during the hearing; clerks noted final inspections and certificate-of-occupancy requirements remain subject to department reinspection before issuing any certificates.

The petitions were entered into the record with standard departmental inspections and documentation on file, and the fire department’s lack of objections was noted for both licenses.