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36 Reynolds Ave Randolph, MA, 02368, USA Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

6015627

Submitted To:

Town of Randolph

Category:

Building Code / Zoning

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Neighborhood:

Randolph

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Description

I am increasingly concerned about the potential environmental impacts that are being caused by multiple vehicles being delivered and then worked on in the backyard of 36 Reynolds Ave. There is already a large Penske truck in the backyard and I wonder if the fluids from the truck were properly drained, gas/oil tank removed. The truck is probably being used for storage as there are lots of tires back there, but it is not on a paved surface that the fluids can drain onto. This has been a problem in the past with several vehicles needing to be towed from the backyard because he had too many vehicles there. I'm unsure if there are other vehicles in the backyard at this time, but a p/u truck was removed last night by folks that came by @ 11pm. I don't believe they were close friends because he said he had a dog-don't know what that means, but there seems to have been some sort of transaction with the vehicle. Don't know if he's repairing then selling or if he's literally acting as an auto repairman; this is a residential area and the owner needs to find a more appropriate place to hone his craft of auto repair rather than in an open backyard abutting several other homes and impacting their peaceful enjoyment, free of fumes and soil contamination and auto repair shop tool sounds. There has to be environmental impacts to the soil with fluid contamination, probably industrial fluids being used to repair vehicles; this is a health and environmental issue that should at the very least, be investigated to ensure that there is proper disposal of fluids.


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