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Parowan planning commission tables Mama Lane’s bakery and farm‑stand permit after neighbors raise safety, parking and regulatory concerns

Parowan City Planning and Zoning Commission · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The Parowan Planning & Zoning Commission on Jan. 7 heard objections from neighbors about a proposed home bakery and farm stand at 162 N. 750 W., citing parking, fire safety and whether the use qualifies under Utah’s cottage-food rules. The commission tabled the permit for more information and a site visit.

The Parowan Planning & Zoning Commission on Jan. 7 tabled consideration of a home‑occupation permit for "Mama Lane’s Bakery and Farmstand" after neighbors and staff raised questions about parking, fire risk and regulatory compliance.

Brooke Gleason, the city staff member who handles home‑occupation and business licenses, told the commission that the applicant, Elaine Randall, had notified neighbors within 300 feet and that the city had received three formal objections. Gleason summarized the application as a small bakery and farm‑stand proposal operating from a residence and said the protests automatically triggered commission review.

Susan Seppi,…

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