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Enterprise City Council revokes Enterprise Metals & Recycling’s business license after compliance hearing
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing, the Enterprise City Council voted to adopt Resolution 12-16-25 and revoke the business license for Enterprise Metals & Recycling at 930 Bellwood Road, finding the operation did not meet conditional-use contingencies set in 2019; owner asked for time to cure violations.
The Enterprise City Council voted Dec. 16 to revoke the business license of Enterprise Metals & Recycling at 930 Bellwood Road following a public hearing in which city staff presented photographic and historical evidence alleging repeated noncompliance with conditions that allowed the salvage yard to operate.
City Engineer and Public Works Director Barry Mott summarized the 2019 approvals that permitted the salvage yard as a conditional use in B‑1 zoning, saying the board of adjustments required a 12‑foot privacy fence with security lighting and cameras, that all business activity occur inside the fenced perimeter, and that the planning commission approve the rezoning. Mott told the council that…
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