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Saturday, August 20, 2016

County to examine body piercing regulations

The Worcester County Commissioners have scheduled a public hearing for Sept. 20 to consider a proposed zoning code amendment application concerning body-piercing regulations.

The proposal was submitted by representatives of Dan Troriano, who owns Dimensions, a body piercing and skate shop on the Boardwalk at Division Street.

Ed Tudor, director of Department of Development Review and Permitting, said the proposed amendment, which was received by County Attorney Maureen Howarth earlier this summer, aims for two modifications to existing regulations.

“It would prohibit any body piercer or employee of a body piercing studio from soliciting business off premises of the establishment and also would prevent the payment of referral fees,” he said. “The other section specifically wishes to change the provision relative to the use of a minor and the proof of parentage.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dan does the same thing he is complaining about...

Anonymous said...

Dimensions on the board walk is a joke. I took my 19 year old daughter their. The owner Dan was intoxicated and bragging about paying all employees under the table. He literally yelled at a girl for tripping on the strairs stating he doesn't pay work comp. my family walked out.

Anonymous said...


Just 'guilding' at work by trying to weaken competition.

But his customers have at least one wheel in the sand before they enter his shop.