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Plan Commission approves food-truck permit for lot at 115 Washington Street with conditions

Plan Commission of the City of West Bend · July 15, 2024
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Summary

The West Bend Plan Commission approved a request by a food-truck operator associated with 510 LLC to locate on the west side of the parking lot at 115 Washington Street, subject to six staff conditions including hours aligned with building access, cleanup responsibilities, and temporary-sign rules.

The West Bend Plan Commission on July 2 approved a request to allow a food truck to operate on the west side of the parking lot serving 115 Washington Street, voting to grant the permit with six conditions set by city staff.

The commission opened a public hearing after John introduced the request on behalf of the applicant. An on-site representative described the proposal as a single truck located in the northwest corner of the lot. City staff recommended approval and outlined expected conditions: operations timed with building hours for restroom access, site cleanup responsibility, and the placement and removal of temporary signage on private property.

Commissioners asked whether expanding food-truck operations might displace brick-and-mortar businesses; staff said the city’s approach is to manage hours and locations to provide variety without requiring repeated permit amendments. The applicant confirmed an existing temporary permit was expiring in July and said property owners sought a year-round conditional-use option.

Staff moved to approve the permit with the six listed conditions; the motion was seconded and carried after an affirmative voice vote. No members recorded a roll-call tally in the meeting transcript.

The commission’s action allows the operator to continue under the new conditions; any compliance or enforcement would follow standard city code and the specific conditions attached to the approval.