The neighbors, who had to rely on word of mouth, had mere hours to convince the PZC to hold a public hearing on the plan. PZC Chairman Ken Nelson said Tuesday that the application didn’t require a public hearing. But the commission voted unanimously on June 25 to hold one at its next meeting, this Thursday, to give residents an opportunity to voice their concerns. The proposed distribution center has been designed to accommodate two tenants — Agri-Mark, a Massachusetts-based company that distributes a wide variety of dairy products throughout the United States, and a second yet-to-be-named company.
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