Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
GARDEN
CITY, Utah. May 9, 2019. Moose Buns
requested a license to operate their business in Garden City. They have a quick service/drive though and
walk up restaurant that serves cinnamon rolls and beverages at 220 West 10th
South. This business is owned by Audell
and Bubby Bates. The motion was made and
passed to grant this license.
Chasing
Thunder requested a license for a retail store with motorcycle clothing and
motorcycle rentals located at 88 South Bear Lake Blvd. This shop will be on the lake side of Cody’s
Restaurant building. The owner is Myrick
L. Robbins. He noted that he currently
has three motorcycles for rent and will have two more soon. There are two Harleys and one Indian. He said he has plenty of parking on the east
side of that building. He also noted
that he will keep the motorcycles inside his shop so that will not require any
additional parking. The Council
requested that enough signage be placed in the area so that people know where
to park. The Council also wanted to make
sure Robbins had insurance to cover
problems. He reported that he did have
all the needed insurance and has a web site for booking rentals at this
business. The motion was made and passed
to allow Robbins to have a business license.
Legacy
Beach Lodging, LLC, requested to conduct a property management Company at 2141
South Bear Lake Blvd. The owner is
Jonathan Lee. The motion was made and
passed to grant Lee a business license.
Pigs
& Berries, LLC, requested a license to conduct a seasonal walk-up food
service business at 485 North Bear Lake Blvd. (KOA). The owner of the business is Brenda Sim. She has been doing this business for the last
ten years as an employee of the Moldenhauers.
This summer, they leased the business over to her and allowed her to use
the same existing building, so she needs a license. She serves ice cream,
shakes, shaved ice, and other snack items. Approval of the license was made and passed.
Cody’s
made a request for two single temporary events permits for beer and wine
service on June 8, 2019 and June 29, 2019.
The activity on June 8 is the Bear Lake Marathon. The race ends at Cody’s. They have gotten permission from the State
Liquor Board to be allowed to serve alcohol on these two occasions. They needed signatures on the two formal
applications from the City to move forward.
The two activities will be held is on the beach side of Cody’s
building. The area will be fenced
off. No children will be allowed in this
area. There will be people at the
opening in the fence area checking ID’s.
Food will also be available in this area. The activity on June 29 is a partial marathon
and will be handled the same as the first activity. Mayor Leonhardt was requested to sign the two
consent forms for the city that they had with them. The Mayor signed the two forms. The motion was made and passed to allow these
two activities to be carried out.
There
were four requests for short term rental licenses. Steve Cox requested two licenses for two
condos located in Ideal Beach Resort.
The first is located at 2176 South Bear Lake Blvd. #218. The other is at the same location #220. The motion was made and passed.
Todd
and Natalie Stevens have a home at 893 Harbor Village Drive #2. Their manager will be Bear Lake Lodging
Company. The motion was made and passed
to give them a license.
Dan
Hubrich owns a home at 732 Spruce Drive and needs a short-term rental
license. Bear Lake Lodging Company will
be the manager. The motion was made and
passed.
A
request was made by Norma Mecham for preliminary approval for phase 1 of
Waterdance, a Planned Unit Development located approximately at 185 South 100
West. It was noted that parking spaces were changed to make pulling in and out
of the stalls much easier because they put them at an angle instead of 90
degree parking. A motion to approve the preliminary plan was
made as passed.
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