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Goshen board hears expansion, setback and landscaping requests for Healy/Sealy Ford truck repair
Summary
An applicant seeking to expand an existing truck-repair facility asked the zoning board for variances to build within the 100-foot stream setback, to leave an existing high impervious coverage level unchanged, and to interpret whether rear inventory counts as a parking lot subject to landscaping rules; the public hearing closed and the board continued final action to a future meeting.
The Goshen Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday heard a presentation and public comment on a proposed expansion to a truck-repair facility identified in the agenda as Healy/Sealy Ford, during which the applicant sought three forms of relief: an area variance to place a building within the 100-foot stream setback, a variance related to existing impervious-surface coverage, and an interpretation whether the rear inventory area should be classified as a parking lot (triggering landscaping requirements) or as outdoor storage.
The applicant—s representative told the board the proposed…
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