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Planning commission approves Fisher Farms’ permanent event center with stricter outdoor-noise limits

Dayton Planning Commission · November 7, 2024
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Summary

The Dayton Planning Commission approved an amendment to Fisher Farms’ interim use permit allowing a roughly 9,000-square-foot permanent event center, while adding a condition limiting outdoor amplified music after 8 p.m. and requiring special-event permits for exceptions. Commissioners also sought assurances on stormwater, access relocation and parking management.

The Dayton Planning Commission on Nov. 6 approved an interim use permit amendment that allows Fisher Farms to build a permanent event center at 16900 North Diamond Lake Road, with conditions restricting outdoor amplified music and clarifying access and stormwater protections.

Commissioners voted 4-0 to approve the amendment after a public hearing that drew neighbors who raised concerns about noise, drainage and traffic. The applicant, identified in the hearing as Amanda, told the commission the main building would be about 9,000 square feet and that the existing gravel parking plus grass overflow has worked for festivals, though she plans a permanent layout and additional handicap access closer to the building.

Neighbors said runoff from nearby developments has continued to flow through the area even during a…

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