Monday, April 22, 2013

Aircraft restorer wants more space in Cameron Park

A proposal before the Cameron Park Design Review Committee would enlarge a business devoted to finding what’s left of vintage military aircraft and restoring them.

According to the agenda, an entity known as NARF would expand from 4,182 square feet to 9,780 square feet on Cameron Park Drive near the Cameron Park Airport.

An engineer working on project design said the owner is expanding his business of restoring the World War II-era aircraft, which he then sells to private collectors. He also sometimes pilots the aircraft himself to air shows and other events.

The expansion is not because the owner would be doing more work, the engineer said, but because the planes he fabricates parts for need more space. The owner could not be reached for comment Friday; nor could officials with El Dorado County’s development department.

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