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Board approves temporary gravel parking for J. Michael’s Prime with engineering conditions and three‑year expiration
Summary
The board granted a variance to allow a temporary gravel parking area adjacent to J. Michael’s Prime at Hickory Flat Highway, conditioned on engineered erosion-control plans and an expiration date of March 1, 2028. Neighbors expressed safety and drainage concerns but supported a temporary solution.
The Canton City board approved a variance to permit a temporary gravel parking lot for J. Michael’s Prime at Hickory Flat Highway, subject to engineering and erosion-control requirements, and set the variance to expire March 1, 2028.
Frank Farrar, representing the restaurant, asked the board for roughly 42 temporary gravel spaces so the restaurant can stage overflow parking and save for a permanent paved solution. “This will give us the opportunity to save up for a…
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