Board approves garage repair license for Adams Service Station; owner told to arrange fire inspection

City of Quincy Board of License Commissioners · December 10, 2025

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Summary

The Quincy license board approved a garage/repair license for Adams Service Station LLC at 19 Independence Ave. with Cameron Plant named as proposed manager; board directed Plant to contact the Fire Prevention Bureau for extinguisher inspection.

The City of Quincy Board of License Commissioners on Dec. 9 approved a garage repair license for Adams Service Station LLC, located at 19 Independence Avenue, following a request prompted by a change in ownership/operator.

The chair identified Cameron Plant as the proposed manager and stated proposed business hours of Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Plant told the board the business will remain a mechanic repair shop and that he is buying out the retiring owner: “It's just gonna be a mechanic repair shop. My boss is retiring and it's gonna stay the same. I'm just buying him out,” he said (Cameron Plant, SEG 091–093).

A board member moved to approve the garage/repair license (motion at SEG 102); another member seconded and the board approved by voice vote, with an 'Aye' recorded on the public record. After the vote, Plant asked about arranging a fire inspection for extinguishers. A board member directed him to the city’s Fire Prevention Bureau and online permitting available via the city website (SEG 113–120).

The license was approved by voice vote on Dec. 9; the public transcript records an affirmative 'Aye' but does not list individual roll-call votes.