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Plans are in the works to open a new AAA office at the Enfield Commons shopping center.
According to documents filed with the Enfield Planning and Zoning Commission, the 10,197-square-foot facility at 25 Hazard Ave. would include a customer center and auto service center.
The structure would be built to the east of the existing shopping center, which houses tenants such as Old Navy, Marshalls and Michaels.
The commission has already signed off on a special use permit for the project but now needs to review a revised site plan application that would divide site improvement work into two phases, one done by an AAA contractor and the other carried out by the shopping center’s owner, Paramount Realty Services.
The revised site plan does not propose any changes to the building itself.
The American Automobile Association, commonly known as AAA, provides emergency road services to members, in addition to distributing road maps, travel publications, motorist advisories and other materials. It also provides some services usually performed by state motor vehicle departments, such as driver’s license renewals.
Enfield currently has an AAA office at 109 Elm St.
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