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Developer revises No Name Auto site plan to add screening, reconfigure parking
Summary
Project manager Manuel Pilar presented revised plans for the 66 & 72 Broadway property (No Name Auto and Repair), adding a 6‑ft stockade fence to screen dumpsters, revising stall dimensions and adding front landscaping; the board discussed fence location, maintenance and Selectmen’s prior condition and did not take a vote at this meeting.
Manuel Pilar, project manager for the landlord of 66 & 72 Broadway — home to No Name Auto and Repair — presented revised site plans at the Norwood Planning Board’s Aug. 25 meeting, describing several changes requested by Conservation and planning staff.
Pilar said the updated plans include a 12‑by‑12, 6‑foot high wooden stockade fence to screen the existing…
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