“We intend to shift 126 existing parking spaces from the West to the East on site and then add an additional 322 auto stalls for a total of 448 auto stalls,” Attiliis said. The final plan submitted to the township comes out of discussions with Amazon, Vice President Chad Attiliis said. A representative said Kimberly-Clark, known for brands such as Kleenex and Scott, had used it as a fulfillment center. Representatives for the owner testified a parking expansion study was started once it learned in early 2020 that Kimberly–Clark would leave. Employees will have fixed schedules and shifts, unlike the variable work times for Amazon delivery drivers. Kennedy said the maximum number of workers should be fewer than 300 on a typical day, including fewer than 50 full-time employees. There will be four shifts, seven days a week, and about 120 tractor–trailers per day will arrive at the building, she said.
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