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Commission approves Magnus Veterans Foundation event‑center interim use permit, flags noise policy changes

Dayton City Planning Commission · August 1, 2024
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Summary

Dayton commissioners approved (4‑0) an interim use permit for Magnus Veterans Foundation’s event center, with conditions including an emergency response plan, code compliance and allowance for unimproved overflow parking; commissioners asked staff to address county‑wide noise and special‑event policy gaps about amplified music after 8 p.m.

The Dayton Planning Commission unanimously approved an interim use permit for Magnus Veterans Foundation on Aug. 1, clearing the way for occasional outdoor fundraising and community events on the foundation’s 34‑acre property on North Diamond Lake Road.

Bob Daskobiak, vice president of Magnus, said the foundation operates a medical and wellness clinic for veterans and occasionally hosts larger outdoor events for fundraising and member activities. Staff estimated space for roughly 500–600 vehicles in the north pasture area (capacity for about 1,000 people) and told commissioners an emergency response plan and administrative review by police and fire must be…

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