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Zoning board approves move of metal fabricator to 9 Baldwin Street
Summary
The Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals granted a special permit to convert a long-running auto salvage site at 9 Baldwin Street into a metal fabrication business, finding the proposed use less detrimental and requiring removal of salvage stock by April 1.
The Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals on Feb. 10 approved a special permit allowing Atlantic Use Trucks and Salvage Corp. to convert an auto salvage yard at 9 Baldwin Street into a metal fabrication business operated by Emerald Iron Works Inc.
Attorney Catherine Flood, representing Atlantic Use Trucks and Salvage Corp., told the board the parcel totals about 44,547 square feet and includes a single-level steel building of roughly 5,039 square feet. She said Emerald Iron Works — currently based in Tewksbury — will relocate operations that include cutting, welding and assembly indoors and will manufacture stairs, rails and other…
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