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RailRiders operator agrees to remove signage and equipment after city cites need for new conditional-use review
Summary
A pedal-cart scenic-tour operator told the Wheeler City Council he will remove signs and equipment after staff said a 2018 conditional-use approval cannot be transferred to the current property; staff pointed to code language requiring property-specific conditional-use review and a two‑year review provision.
Lawrence Oswald, owner-operator of Twinies RailRiders, addressed the Wheeler City Council during public comment to explain a dispute over whether a 2018 conditional‑use approval for a pedal-cart scenic-tour business could apply to a different, current property. Oswald said he and his business had sought to continue an existing tourism operation but were told the prior approval did not…
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