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Saturday, November 10, 2012

13 Unit Hotel Planned

Planning and Zoning Meeting
Randall Knight, Reporter

GARDEN CITY - November 7.  Don Webb requested that the P&Z board review and approve his architectural plans for a 13 unit hotel and food court to be built at Pickleville Commons located at approximately 2085 S Bear Lake Blvd.

Webb's plan is for the facility to be open year round, but that will depend on business.  The hotel would actually be individual cabins which will be complete units with a full bath and kitchenette.   Webb requested the board’s views on the business being mixed use commercial since there would be a hotel and a separate building which would be the food court. The complex would also have a pavilion with the facilities to wash and dry linens. 

The board clarified  that Webb would have a year to complete the first phase of the project after the permit is approved.  They also stated a building permit would be required for each phase if the project is broken in to multiple phases. Webb’s preference was to build in phases.  After more discussion the board approved his request to move to the next step of the process. 

The board approved a motion to have the town council approve the request for a new Vacation Subdivision within Block A, Amended Blue Water Beach Subdivision as discussed in an earlier meeting. 

Several lights have been turned off in the city to reduce operational costs.  Safety concerns have been voiced by a few citizens to some of the board members due to the reduced lighting.  The board approved a motion to review and determine what lights should be turned back on and bring those recommendations to the next meeting.  Mike Schiess recommended a notice be posted on the Post Office bulletin board.  The posting will include the city office phone number so people can personally call to identify themselves and make their recommendation for why they want a light to be on at a specific location.  Currently lights are on at various businesses, bus stops and busy intersections.

 

 

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