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4.5-acre Waste Transfer site at Palmer Blvd and Porter 3.5.17 |
Here is the adjacent 12.5-acre site just east of it that Gabbert wants to rezone as industrial for a Construction Waste Processing center. The white structure is the temporary fire station on the site where Restaurant Depot wants to rezone to industrial in order to operate a 60,000 s.f. wholesale store:
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12.5 acres looking north at Fire Station on Palmer Blvd. |
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Restaurant Depot |
Here is a shot of the Industrial Construction Waste Processing center that Gabbert built at 8001 Fruitville Road, then sold in 2005 for $35 million to WAC, which still operates it:
WAC Waste processing on Fruitville Rd.
Here is a photo of the Audubon Nature Center on North Palmer Blvd taken 3.5.17 from Celery Hill:
Here are more images of the WAC Waste Processing center on Fruitville:
And a shot of the Celery Fields wetlands on Palmer Blvd., which serve as a haven for endangered and threatened species:
Some of the more than 200 people joined a March 1, 2017 rally to oppose the plan to industrialize the lands next to the Celery Fields:
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