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Council approves building‑permit recommendation letters for a detached garage and a greenhouse

2393504 · September 5, 2024
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Summary

The Wallsburg Town Council accepted planning commission recommendations and voted to issue building‑permit approval letters for Craig Kaiser’s detached garage and for Mylett Adams’s greenhouse, with the greenhouse applicant absent from the meeting.

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

For the Kaiser request, a council member noted the applicant had previously pulled a permit about two years ago and that the prior permit had recently expired. Applicant Craig Kaiser attended the meeting, confirmed the address and that planning fees were paid, and the council approved the Planning Commission’s recommendation by voice vote.

For the Adams greenhouse, staff said the proposed structure is a kit‑style greenhouse located at the corner of a town pasture near Bigelow’s property. Planning staff reviewed setbacks and found the application met the town development code requirements; the applicant was not present at the meeting. Council members said the structure has no electric or water service planned and that the applicant intends to haul water as needed. The council approved issuing the greenhouse permit letter after a motion and second; members said they trust the Planning Commission’s review.

Both approvals were handled as ministerial acceptance of the Planning Commission recommendations; the council did not attach additional conditions or continue either item.