In a recent government meeting, the City Council of Fayette addressed two significant agenda items, including a zoning change request and a specific use permit for a tattoo studio.
The first item involved a zoning change request from agriculture to residential estate for a property located on North Star Road. The request aims to subdivide a 2.5-acre lot into two 1.25-acre lots to accommodate two property owners. Currently, the property is zoned for agriculture, which requires a minimum lot size of five acres. The Planning and Development Services Director, Ryan Wells, explained that the change is necessary to comply with city standards and allow for the development of a new single-family home on one of the lots. The council unanimously approved the zoning change, with no public opposition recorded.
The second agenda item was a specific use permit application for a tattoo studio within the Iron Ranch development, a commercial project currently underway. The proposed tattoo studio is classified as a personal service, which is compatible with the general commercial zoning of the area. Wells noted that the studio would operate by appointment only, minimizing potential traffic impacts. Similar to the previous item, there were no public objections, and the Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended approval without conditions. The council also passed this permit unanimously.
Both decisions reflect the council's commitment to accommodating residential development and expanding commercial services within the city, while maintaining the character of the surrounding neighborhoods.