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Danvers board approves wastewater treatment building and waives parking requirement at 18 Electronics Ave.
Summary
The Planning Board approved site plan review and granted a parking waiver for a new 1,800-square-foot wastewater treatment building at Old Neighborhood Foods’ Danvers facility, reducing required parking from 497 to 110 spaces with conditions.
The Danvers Planning Board on Oct. 28 approved a site plan and granted a parking-wavier request for 18 Electronics Avenue, allowing a proposed 1,800-square-foot on-site wastewater treatment building and reducing the site’s parking requirement.
The approval applies to an application filed by Damarcus Propco LLC and presented by Connor Nagel, a civil engineer with VHB, and Nick Katzos, facility manager for Old Neighborhood Foods. The applicant sought intermediate site-plan approval for a treatment building to control pH and reduce fats, oils and grease, total suspended solids and biochemical oxygen demand before discharging to the municipal sewer system.
Board members said the facility already operates with fewer spaces than prior approvals and that employee parking patterns supported a reduced parking count.
“The parking waiver is really trying to correct essentially paperwork. We’re not making any site changes,” Connor Nagel said during the hearing, explaining that the company currently uses roughly 60 employee parking spaces on-site and buses additional…
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