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Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, April 3, 2019
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PUBLIC AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
Climate Smart Gardiner Task Force. 7
p.m. Town Hall, Route 44-55, Gardiner.
Wallkill Board of Education. 7 p.m.
Wallkill High School Library Media Center.
Special meeting to discuss 2019-20 school
budget.
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
Montgomery Town Board, 7 p.m. Town
Government Center, 110 Bracken Road,
Montgomery.
Shawangunk Town Board, 7 p.m. Town
Hall, 14 Central Ave., Wallkill.
MONDAY, APRIL 8
Valley Central Board of Education, 6:30
p.m. Administration building, 944 Route 17K,
Montgomery.
Town of Montgomery Planning Board,
7:30 p.m. Town Hall, 110 Bracken Road.
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
Gardiner Town Board work session. 7
p.m. Town Hall, Route 44-55, Gardiner.
Pine Bush Board of Education, 7 p.m.
Pine Bush High School, 156 Route 302, Pine
Bush Presentation of 2019-2020 Budget.
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Metal recycling center proposed in Montgomery
By LAURA FITZGERALD
[email protected]
ASAP Scrap Recycling, LLC has
proposed a new metal scrap recycling
business as a part of HeadzUp, Inc., an
existing metal shelving business in the
Town of Montgomery.
Located at 2780 State Route 208, the
project will use a portion of the 27-acre
Headzup Inc. property for a one-stop
metal recycling business, where all kinds
of metal will be sorted and processed
for resale, according to the Town of
Montgomery site plan planning board
application and application for a special
exception use permit.
Headzup CEO and Founder Edward
Alicea said ASAP will aid in the extension
of the existing business with Headzup,
which designs and installs warehouse
shelving systems. Headzup specializes in
relocation services for small and large
companies by supplying new equipment
to an expanding company and then giving
them credit to take down and remove
their old equipment, which they bring
into their inventory.
At its 27-acre property, Headzup
recycles old shelving by cutting off the
damaged sections, which are immediately
discarded. Currently, to discard its
metal, Headzup uses third-party scrap
companies to collect steel cut-offs.
Alicea said Headzup will be one of
ASAP’s largest customers because
Headzup will be able to process its cut-offs
on-site.
“I wanted to maximize the value of our
cut-offs,” Alicea said. “We can cut it down
to smaller pieces, we can sort it, and we
can process it here so that we can cut out
the middleman and sell directly to the end
user, which is the port mill.”
The location also prepares orders
for shipping, cuts shelving to size and
preassembles shelving.
The type of metal recycling Headzup
is currently doing will be the majority of
the business for ASAP, however there will
also be car recycling, Alicea said.
Headzup purchased an Enviro Rack
to process cars. ASAP Scrap Managing
Partner George Sanchez said cars will be
loaded onto the rack, drained of all fluids,
crushed and loaded into a container. The
rack includes a catch basin, a 249-gallon
pan and a 360-gallon tank to catch any
spills. The rack is air operated to avoid
sparks and accidents.
Sanchez said the cars will never touch
the ground, and the Enviro Rack will stop
any spills from leaching into the ground.
ASAP Scrap Recycling, LLC Managing Partner George Sanchez (left) and Headzup CEO and
Founder Edward Alicea pose with the Enviro Rack, which drains cars of fluids before they
are crushed.
Alicea said ASAP is committed
to complying with all New York
State Department of Environmental
Conservation (DEC) regulations.
“We’re taking great care to do
everything up to code and to the DEC
standard,” Alicea said. “We’re paying
special attention to the car part of the
business and going above to make sure
of that we run a clean operation that is
environmentally safe.”
Once each truckload of scrap and
crushed cars are full, it will be immediately
shipped out. Sanchez said cars will not be
sitting on the ground for long periods of
time.
“The cars that are coming in, they’re
not sitting here because that’s not going
to make us any money,” Sanchez said.
The expansion of the business will
turn the property into a one-stop shop for
all metal recycling needs, an attractive
feature for many of Headzup’s customers.
“If you have a metal recycling place
and you don’t do cars, to me it’s a big
disadvantage because you’ll deter a lot of
people from using you,” Alicea said.
Sanchez said the new business will be
a service to the town because ASAP will
also be open to members of the public,
and residents will have a place to go to
recycle their used cars, metal appliances
and more.
The new use will not require any
clearing, as it would take place on a
current gravel lot.
Headzup has been at its current
location for five years and has been in
business for 11 years. Alicea said Sanchez,
Vice President of Wholesale and Logistics
Al Esposito and he himself are residents
of Orange County, so there are invested in
this community.
“I have a vested interest in the ecology
of the town and I’m just like everybody else
here; I don’t want to drink contaminated
water,” Alicea said. “I don’t want my kids
to drink contaminated water.”
Estimated increase in traffic is 12
smaller deliveries—pickup trucks—and
two larger trucks per day, according to
the planning board application.
Hours of operations will be 7:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Headzup currently employs 10
employees, and Alicea estimates ASAP
will hire an additional five or six
employees.
While ASAP owns the Enviro Rack and
has it on-site, the site is not operational.
The site plan application and application
for a special exception use permit is
currently pending before the Town of
Montgomery planning board.