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Summit Fuel applies for business licenses and local consent for beer sales at four Panguitch locations
Summary
Summit Fuel LLC (David Owens listed as owner/manager) submitted business-license applications and local-authority consent documents seeking off-premise beer retail authorization for four Panguitch addresses; packet cites Utah Code Title 32B and lists standard license/permit fees.
Summit Fuel LLC applied to Panguitch City for business licenses and local consent that would allow the company to seek an off‑premise beer retailer state license at four addresses in Panguitch, according to application packets in the March 10, 2026 council materials.
The submitted forms list David Owens and Tara Owens as company principals and show manager contact information for David Owens. The applications cover locations at 595 N Main, 195 N Main, 575 E Center and 435 E Center. Each application includes the city’s standard business-license fee line ($25.00) and lists a $50.00 fee for a local beer permit. Local-authority consent forms required by the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services (DABS) cite Utah Code Title 32B, Chapter 7 and state that Panguitch City gives written consent to DABS to consider issuance of an off‑premise beer retailer state license for the named business if the city forwards local consent.
The packet specifies that the local license will be issued only after the completed application is reviewed and approved by the city council and that state and federal regulations must also be complied with. The documents do not show a council decision or a permit issuance; they are the applicant’s filings for council consideration.
If the city forwards local consent, Summit Fuel still must complete the state licensing process through DABS. The applications in the council packet appear complete for council review but do not record any council action or vote.
