During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding Basecamp's application for a new permit amidst ongoing legal disputes and community opposition. The county had previously issued a notice of abatement against Basecamp, which continued construction despite this action. Critics argue that the permit application appears to prioritize business revenue over public health and safety, with one speaker emphasizing that the facility operates under a temporary use permit set to expire in less than three years.
Community members voiced their apprehensions about the potential dangers posed by the facility, particularly regarding highway safety and the adequacy of public notice regarding the permit application. Dan Baker, a local resident, highlighted the inadequacy of traditional newspaper notices, suggesting that they fail to effectively inform the public. He also pointed out that the area already has ample locations for purchasing malt beverages, questioning the necessity of the new license.
Baker further noted that there is a strong sentiment among Teton County residents against the existence of the Basecamp facility, urging the Board of Commissioners to deny the permit. The meeting concluded without additional public comments, leading to a discussion among the commissioners about the application and its implications for the community.