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Identifying specific zoning/land use issues affecting residents

At the June 24 Planning Board meeting, data was presented showing a high concentration of auto body uses within industrial zones near Camelot Industrial Park (Holman Rd, Natalie Way, Camelot Dr). This impacts local traffic and noise for... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch
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Highlighting board inaction/lack of response to presented evidence

The Planning Board reviewed GIS maps on 6/24 showing auto body businesses operating in industrial warehouses near Camelot Industrial Park. While the data was presented, the board has yet to issue a formal response or decision... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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Connecting land use data to community impact

Zoning matters: The presence of automotive commercial uses in designated industrial zones (Holman Rd/Natalie Way) can change the character of our neighborhoods. The Planning Board is now on notice regarding these specific... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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What is actually happening inside the warehouses near Camelot Industrial Park? During the June 24 Planning Board meeting, new data was presented that residents need to see. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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Using Commonwealth GIS maps, a presentation identified a high concentration of auto body uses within designated industrial zones. Specifically, these activities were noted on Holman Road, Natalie Way, and Camelot Drive.
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This isn't just about maps. The presence of automotive-related commercial activity in these specific warehouse zones has direct implications for local traffic, noise levels, and zoning enforcement for nearby residents.
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As of the end of the meeting, the Board had received this visual evidence but had not yet formulated a response or a plan for follow-up. We are watching to see how the Board addresses these zoning discrepancies. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/planning-board/2026-06-24/
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At the June 24 Planning Board meeting, a presentation was made regarding land use mapping that residents in the Camelot Industrial Park area should be aware of. 

Using Commonwealth GIS maps, data was presented showing a high concentration of auto body uses within industrial warehouse zones. Specific locations identified included Holman Road, Natalie Way, and Camelot Drive. 

This is a matter of zoning compliance and community impact. The presence of automotive-related businesses in these areas can significantly affect local traffic patterns and noise levels for nearby residents and business owners. 

While the Board was presented with this visual evidence, the meeting concluded before any formal response or decision was made regarding how the Town will address these specific uses within the designated industrial zones. We will continue to monitor the Board for a formal response to this data. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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