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SLT ABC application withdrawn

February 23, 2024 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

Deb Anderson
Express staff
SLT Corporation of Carver has withdrawn its application to operate an ABC (Asphalt, Brick, and Concrete) recycling facility on property located off Spring Street in Carver and Plympton.
Carver, Plympton, and Kingston health agents and other interested parties received notice from the Massachusetts Dept. of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office in Lakeville, that the SLT Construction Corporation’s permit application was withdrawn. On Feb. 12, 2024, MassDEP officially withdrew SLT’s application no. 22-SW46A/47A-0004-APP.
The application was denied at the Feb. 2 meeting of the Plympton Zoning Board of Appeals, where the board reviewed Plympton’s definition of Light Manufacturing, and concluded that an ABC operation did not fit that definition.
The roll call vote of the Zoning Board of Appeals was unanimous in upholding the decision of the Zoning Enforcement Officers, Tom Millias, and Kathy Cannizzo.
Plympton’s first phase of the public hearing on SLT Corporation’s application to site its ABC recycling plant on property off Spring Street was held on Jan. 4, to a room full of concerned Plympton residents. The continued hearing brought several attorneys from SLT armed with a 32-page slide presentation showing the workings of the proposed business.
Plympton’s Zoning Enforcement Officers issued their determination to deny the SLT application because the property is in a Groundwater Protection District and water would be used to mitigate the dust from crushing asphalt, brick, and concrete into rubble. There was no method stated to return the water to state drinking water standards.
Second, the definition of “Light Manufacturing” in Plympton’s by-laws states that the fabrication, assembly, processing finishing work and packaging must be done in a manner such that noise, dust, odor, vibration, or similar objectionable features are confined to the premises and are in no way objectionable to abutting property.
SLT maintained that any vibration, dust, noise, or odor would not be felt outside of the Spring Street, Plympton’s property lines. As the Spring Street property abuts Carver, the entrance and exit for the facility would be through Carver.
The MassDEP sent a letter dated Feb. 13 to Peter Opachiski, SLT Construction Corporation, stating that the permit application has been officially withdrawn.

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