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Sagle residents press county over Panhandle Bike Ranch operations after permit vacated
Summary
Residents told commissioners PBR operated post-judicial remand without an approved CUP, causing noise, traffic and environmental impacts. Planning staff and the prosecutor said the CUP was vacated/remanded; the applicant modified the application and the county issued a stop/violation action but a new complete application is required before a new hearing.
Residents from Sagle and nearby neighborhoods pressed the Bonner County commissioners Dec. 9 to accelerate enforcement action against Panhandle Bike Ranch (PBR), which neighbors say continued operations after a court vacated the original conditional use permit (CUP).
Shauna Champlin summarized the local record: an April 2024 CUP approval was appealed, remanded by the court in June 2024, and — she said — PBR nonetheless…
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