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Council approves two building‑permit recommendation letters for garage, greenhouse

2393504 · September 5, 2024
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Summary

The council accepted the planning commission's recommendations and voted to issue building‑permit approval letters for a detached garage at 235 East 100 (Craig Kaiser) and a greenhouse for Mylett Adams.

Wallsburg, Utah — The Wallsburg Town Council voted on 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.

Council members said planning staff reviewed setbacks and code requirements and the planning commission recommended approval in both cases. Craig Kaiser told the council he had pulled a building permit previously that recently expired; the council confirmed fees had been paid and approved issuing the letter.

On the greenhouse application, staff described the structure as a kit with no permanent power or water planned; the applicant will haul water as needed and the greenhouse footprint exceeded the county’s threshold requiring a town letter. The applicant was not present, and council members said they relied on the planning commission's review. One council member moved to accept the planning commission's recommendation; the motion passed with raised voices of "aye."

What happens next: staff will prepare and sign the building‑permit approval letters once the town clerk returns and will forward them to applicants to allow county permits to proceed.