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Select Board approves livery license expansion and auto dealer license transfer

November 05, 2025 | Town of Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts


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Select Board approves livery license expansion and auto dealer license transfer
The Select Board approved two separate business‑license items after public hearings.

OTR Limo (500 Maple Street). Owner Art presented a plot plan and photographs showing space for the requested increase from 10 to 15 vehicles. Board members and the clerk confirmed paperwork was in order and that site conditions and zoning were compatible with the increase. A motion to close the public hearing was seconded and a motion "that we approve the application as presented" was made and approved by voice vote.

DGN Auto Select (72 Holton Street). Applicant Nick Dorville said he is taking over the existing Class 2 dealer license at that location from the previous owner. The board confirmed the transfer is a change of ownership, asked routine operational questions (maximum vehicles on site listed as 3; no on‑site repairs), confirmed paperwork is in order, closed the public hearing and accepted the application as presented.

Outcomes: Both applications were approved by motions the transcript records as carried by voice vote. The clerk certified the paperwork was in order for both approvals.

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