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Rendezvous bar proposal sparks community debate over regulations

August 16, 2024 | Sawyer County, Wisconsin



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Rendezvous bar proposal sparks community debate over regulations
In a recent government meeting, local resident Paige discussed her plans for a new establishment, tentatively named \"Rendezvous,\" aimed at enhancing the community's recreational offerings. With a background in business management and two decades of experience in restaurant and bar management, Paige expressed her commitment to addressing community concerns regarding the establishment's operations, particularly around legalities, safety, and zoning regulations.

Paige clarified that the venue would accommodate a capacity of 50 to 75 patrons and emphasized her intention to maintain a tranquil atmosphere, with outdoor music limited to solo artists and restricted to specific hours. She assured attendees that soundproofing measures would be implemented to minimize noise disruption, aligning with local quiet hours.

The discussion also touched on parking logistics, with Paige indicating ongoing negotiations with the town regarding parking on Rendezvous Road. She highlighted her recent approval for a liquor license from the Stone Lake township, which previously housed a different establishment. The potential for additional parking on adjacent property was also mentioned, with plans to extend existing fences to create more defined parking areas.

Concerns about access to the property were addressed, with Paige confirming that her establishment would utilize an easement for access and that she was in the process of finalizing a land contract for the property. She expressed her willingness to collaborate with neighbors and the community to ensure the establishment would be a positive addition to the area.

The meeting concluded with Paige inviting further questions, demonstrating her openness to community input as she moves forward with her plans.

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