United Recycling, a division of
The company has submitted an application for the plan to the state Department of Environmental Protection and the town Planning and Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing to discuss the proposal.
United Recycling wants to expand its Volume Reduction Facility, which processes materials, including construction and demolition debris, at the 9-acre site.
The plan would be permissible under the site’s industrial zoning, which would usually not require a public hearing. However, the Planning and Zoning board wants to give the public a chance to comment, according to the report.
The hearing is scheduled for late January 2009.
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