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Alpine Planning Commission approves home-occupation permit for Alpine Bakery with pickup, parking and hourly limits

Alpine City Planning Commission · November 20, 2024
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Summary

On Nov. 19 the Commission approved Melissa Wilhite's home-occupation (cottage-food) permit for Alpine Bakery at 90 Pioneer Drive with conditions limiting pickups to 1–2 at a time, requiring two off-street parking spaces, hours of 10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., proof of state cottage-food approval, and a cap of 15 customer pickups per day.

The Alpine City Planning Commission voted Nov. 19 to approve a home-occupation permit for Alpine Bakery, a cottage-food operation at 90 Pioneer Drive, with specific conditions intended to limit neighborhood impacts.

The permit was presented by city staff as an administrative conditional use decision subject to state cottage-food rules administered by the Utah Department of Agriculture. The applicant, Melissa Wilhite, told the…

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