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City denies land-use approval for east side oil recycling facility
Detroit's BSEED denied Aevitas Specialty Services Corp.'s special land-use approval to expand its oil recycling facility due to insufficient evidence supporting the requested use. The decision follows years of air quality complaints, regulatory violations, and a finding that the facility operated illegally as an oil recycler when zoned as a warehouse.
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Aevitas Specialty Services Corp.organizationDetroit’s Buildings, Safety Engineering, and Environmental Department (BSEED)organizationMichigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)organizationDavid BellpersonLatisha JohnsonpersonRobert Slaterperson663 Lycaste StreetplaceBoard of Zoning and Appealsorganization
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