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Board approves Coastal Waste transfer-station site plan with operational limits and conditions
Summary
The planning board approved a major site plan allowing Coastal Waste & Recycling to add a 16,000-square-foot indoor transfer station at 2281 NW 16th St., permitting Class I municipal solid waste storage indoors and requiring staff conditions; the applicant expects existing truck volumes to continue.
The Pompano Beach Planning & Zoning Board on Tuesday approved a major site plan for Coastal Waste & Recycling to add a 16,000-square-foot transfer building at 2281 Northwest Sixteenth Street, allowing the facility to temporarily store Class I municipal solid waste indoors subject to city conditions.
Development Services planner Jonathan Caddy said the parcel sits at the northeast corner of Bridal Avenue and Southeast Sixth Street and is zoned Special Industrial with an industrial land-use designation. The proposed building would be 37 feet tall and include eight parking spaces; Caddy said the project already received DRC approval on May 7 and Architectural Appearance Committee…
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