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Council approves two building-permit approval letters for a detached garage and a greenhouse

2393504 · September 5, 2024
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Summary

The council approved Planning Commission recommendations to issue building-permit approval letters for Craig Kaiser’s detached garage and for Mylett Adams’ greenhouse; both requests were presented and the council voted to accept the planning commission recommendations.

The Walsburg Town Council voted Sept. 5 to accept Planning Commission recommendations and issue building-permit approval letters for two recent applications: a detached garage for Craig Kaiser and a greenhouse for Mylett Adams.

Councilmember Scott Larson read a statement that the Planning Commission determined Craig Kaiser’s detached garage met the stipulations of the Walsburg Town Development Code and recommended issuing a building-permit approval letter. Kaiser attended and confirmed the permit had been pulled previously but expired; fees were paid. "We accept the Planning Commission's recommendation to issue a building permit approval letter for the Kaiser building permit request," Larson said. Terry Issel moved to accept the recommendation and Mary Piscitelli seconded; members voted unanimously in favor.

On the Adams request, the Planning Commission recommended approval for a greenhouse that exceeds the 200-square-foot threshold requiring a county permit. The applicant was not present. Councilmembers questioned whether the structure would have power or water; staff said the greenhouse would not have permanent power or water and would be a kit-style structure. Scott Larson moved to accept the Planning Commission recommendation; Terry Issel seconded, and the motion carried unanimously.

Why it matters: These approvals allow the county to proceed with permit issuance by confirming town compliance with setbacks and the town development code. The council did not attach conditions beyond the Planning Commission’s review and will issue the letters once the town clerk signs them.