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Madison County planning panel backs permit for private transfer station amid neighborhood objections

6489814 · September 17, 2025
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The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3–1 to recommend approval of a conditional-use permit for a Triple H Sanitation transfer station on Business Drive in Danielsville after hours of public comment raising traffic, odor and safety concerns.

The Madison County Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3–1 on Sept. 15 to recommend that the Board of Commissioners approve a conditional-use permit for a proposed municipal solid-waste transfer station operated by Triple H Sanitation on Business Drive in Danielsville.

Matthew DePalma, owner of Triple H Sanitation, told the commission the facility would be a three-sided, 150-by-150-foot building where municipal solid waste would be consolidated from local collection trucks into tractor-trailers for final disposal. "This is not a landfill by any means," DePalma said, adding that the site would have fencing, screening, and a cistern-based system for truck washwater. He said staffing would range from two to six employees and the planned hours were Monday…

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