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Stevens County planning panel recommends home-based beauty salon with limits after neighborhood objections

5533582 · August 5, 2025
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The Stevens County Planning Commission recommended approval of a conditional use permit allowing a home-based beauty salon at 58 Station Court with conditions limiting operations after neighbors raised concerns about traffic, signage and possible chemical runoff.

The Stevens County Planning Commission on May 5 recommended that a conditional use permit be granted to allow a home-based beauty salon at 58 Station Court in Takoa, with the applicant agreeing to operate a single-chair, appointment-only service and to avoid signage. The recommendation goes to the Stevens County Board of Commissioners for final action at its second meeting in August. The applicant, Alyssa Holbrooks, told the commission she has done hair for 23 years and “I only have 1 chair. I have 1. Yeah. I've always worked alone. That was the whole purpose of bringing it home, is to work alone.” Neighbors told the commission they were not opposed to a…

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