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Commission removes sale-trigger clause from Watering Bowl’s conditional-use permit and recommends amendment
Summary
Owner Jeremy King asked the commission to remove language that voided The Watering Bowl’s CUP upon sale and to shift the permit into the business name; staff and the city attorney said enforcement of CUP conditions applies to successors, and the commission recommended the amendment to the Board of Aldermen unanimously.
Jeremy King, owner and founder of The Watering Bowl at 2615 South Hanley Road, asked the Brentwood Planning and Zoning Commission to amend his property’s conditional use permit so it would not automatically expire if the business were sold and so the CUP could be issued in the business name rather than his personal name.
King told the commission he’s operated the doggy daycare and boarding facility there for almost 12 years and that the original CUP included a clause that ‘‘the…
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