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Pittsburg upholds decision to scrap salvage yard's permit
By Paul Burgarino
Contra Costa Times
Posted: 10/21/2009 02:20:17 PM PDT
Updated: 10/21/2009 02:20:18 PM PDT
Despite recent efforts by an embattled Pittsburg auto wrecker to reverse a history of environmental violations, city leaders this week agreed to shut down the salvage yard.
The Pittsburg Planning Commission revoked JM Enterprises' use permit in late August. The City Council's vote this week upholding the decision means JM cannot sell auto parts to customers or crush cars.
JM owners James and Cheyvonne Molino appealed the commission's decision that the yard was out of compliance with city standards and created a public nuisance. According to state law, the Molinos have 90 days to file a court appeal of Pittsburg's decision, city officials said.
Cheyvonne Molino said JM plans to take legal action. More
By Paul Burgarino
Contra Costa Times
Posted: 10/21/2009 02:20:17 PM PDT
Updated: 10/21/2009 02:20:18 PM PDT
Despite recent efforts by an embattled Pittsburg auto wrecker to reverse a history of environmental violations, city leaders this week agreed to shut down the salvage yard.
The Pittsburg Planning Commission revoked JM Enterprises' use permit in late August. The City Council's vote this week upholding the decision means JM cannot sell auto parts to customers or crush cars.
JM owners James and Cheyvonne Molino appealed the commission's decision that the yard was out of compliance with city standards and created a public nuisance. According to state law, the Molinos have 90 days to file a court appeal of Pittsburg's decision, city officials said.
Cheyvonne Molino said JM plans to take legal action. More