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Commission continues contested tree-trimming/ag-service permit to Oct. 8 after neighbors raise noise, safety and traffic concerns

5691907 · August 28, 2025
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Summary

A proposed expansion of an ag-service establishment that operates a large tree-trimming fleet was continued to Oct. 8 so county staff can facilitate a meeting between the applicant and neighboring residents; neighbors cited noise, after-hours maintenance, truck counts, dust, and safety.

The planning commission on Aug. 27 continued a contested minor modification (MIM25-024) to special use permit PSP25-030 to Oct. 8 after sustained public testimony from neighboring residents concerned about noise, truck traffic and safety. Commissioners asked staff to facilitate a meeting between the applicant and neighbors and return with the outcome and any recommended permit conditions.

Russell Keshawa, project processing staff, summarized the application: the property at 13426 Avenue 232 is currently operating under a prior special use permit (PSP22095, issued in 2022 for a milk-trucking business) and the current owner applied to add a tree‑trimming service and to allow substantially more commercial trucks and workers on…

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