In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the approval of a special use permit (SUP) for a tattoo parlor at the Iron Ranch property. The council clarified that this permit is specific to the designated site and does not allow for the establishment of additional tattoo parlors in other locations without further council approval.
Council members expressed concerns about the potential for multiple tattoo parlors to open in the area if the current business were to close. To address this, they proposed a condition limiting the permit to one tattoo parlor on the property, tied to the current owners. This means that if the business ceases operations, the SUP would expire, preventing new operators from taking over without additional council review.
The applicants, Dakota and Madison Wooldridge, emphasized their commitment to maintaining a professional environment and outlined their plans for an appointment-driven business model. They assured council members that they would adhere to state regulations, which require health inspections and licensing for tattoo and piercing services.
Public support for the tattoo parlor was voiced during the meeting, with community members expressing enthusiasm for the introduction of unique businesses in the area. The council ultimately moved to approve the SUP with the specified conditions, marking a significant step in diversifying local business offerings.