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Grantsville council grants Mountain Meadery business license for Suite B adjacent to Maverik

Grantsville City Council · December 4, 2024
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Summary

Council approved the Mountain Meadery business-license application after planning‑commission conditions were outlined (separation from a nearby church, permits, state/federal compliance, bond and inspections). The owner, Jeff Walker, confirmed the site as Suite B in the south building.

Council approved a business‑license application for Mountain Meadery after staff said Planning Commission had approved the application with conditions.

Shelby Moore summarized the conditions: the use must maintain required separation from a nearby church and schools, obtain all necessary state and federal permits, secure a building permit for tenant‑space changes, acquire the bond required under Utah law before issuance, and ensure employees handling alcohol are at least 21. Jeff Walker, the applicant, said the business will occupy Suite B in the south building and be located near Maverik. Council then moved and approved the business‑license application.

Next steps: staff will confirm issuance only after required permits and the statutory bond are on file and any required inspections are completed.