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Planning board recommends special-use permit for tow yard at 220 Myrtle Road after applicant limits operations to storage
Summary
The planning board recommended that town council consider a special-use permit for a 1.678-acre parcel at 220 Myrtle Road to be used as a tow yard for storing tow trucks and impounded vehicles; the applicant said the site will be storage-only, with landscaping and privacy mesh already installed.
The Town of Selma Planning Board voted to recommend that the town council consider a special-use permit for 220 Myrtle Road, a 1.678-acre parcel in the I-2 industrial district, to be used as a tow yard to store tow trucks and impounded vehicles.
Applicant Rolando Nicholas Valle Manzano, representing Valle's Properties LLC, told the board he and his son are a small operation seeking a location to store vehicles for 30 to 60 days following accidents or impoundment. He said operating hours would generally be 8 a.m. to midnight. Valle said landscaping and a…
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