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Fish Truck in Woodbury Seeks New Location

An application for Elliot's Seafood Truck to move across the street will come before the Zoning Commission at a future public hearing.

 

Anton Gnoch, owner of Elliot's Seafood Truck, filed an application with the Woodbury Zoning Commission to move his seafood truck to a new location.

Presently, the fish truck parks at 689 Main St. South, Woodbury.

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"Everything will be the same," he told the commission at its Tuesday, Oct. 10, meeting at the Senior Community Center, with the exception of the location. "The use is identical."

A public hearing on Gnoch's application will take place at the Tuesday, Nov. 13, Zoning Commission meeting at the Senior Community Center, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

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Gnoch is seeking to move to the Sherman Village Plaza, near Ovens of France. Sherman Village Plaza is also home to Bilda Burger & More, Nutmeg Wine & Spirit Shoppe and Village Cleaners and Something More.

"All those businesses are welcoming me with open arms," he said. "We can coexist quite well together. There's a lot of parking."

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