The commission’s decision was based on the claim that the conditions of the approval were not met and/or have not be maintained by the owners of the facility.
According to minutes from the most recent Planning Commission meeting, other department s, including the Environmental Management and Fire Department, have cited the auto dismantler on numerous inspections for non-compliance with particular code regulations.
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