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Commissioners approve used-car dealer and junkyard license for Nazario J and G Auto Repair, subject to special-permit documentation

March 09, 2025 | Springfield City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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Commissioners approve used-car dealer and junkyard license for Nazario J and G Auto Repair, subject to special-permit documentation
The Springfield Board of License Commissioners on Feb. 26 approved a Class 2 used-car dealer and Class 3 junkyard license for Nazario J and G Auto Repair LLC, doing business at 295 Allen Street, conditional on receipt of the special permit paperwork and continued compliance with the permit’s conditions while the 20-day appeal period remains open.

Representatives Alexandra Hogan and Kevin Engel and manager Jose Nazario presented the application. Hogan told the commission the associated special-permit hearing had been held two nights earlier and that conditions recommended by the commission were approved. A staff member confirmed during the hearing that the special permit had been obtained and that the license vote could proceed subject to receipt of the document.

Commissioners discussed whether there were objections from the community and were told there were none at the planning-board hearing. The commission approved the license with a motion that included the condition that the licensee adhere to the special permit’s conditions while any appeal period remains pending.

The motion passed with recorded votes by Commissioners Cade, Ramirez and Espinosa.

The commission noted the permit’s 20-day appeal window and required the licensee to provide a copy of the special permit to the licensing office once issued.

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