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Altoona council approves Duerson Roofing site plan, GHolds Plat 1; denies sewer-fee waiver and passes consent agenda

City of Altoona City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Aug. 4 meeting the Altoona City Council approved a site plan for Duerson Roofing, granted preliminary and final approval of GHolds Plat 1, denied a $269.02 sewer‑fee waiver request, and passed a consent agenda including major construction pay applications and a liquor license.

Altoona Mayor Dean O’Connor and the City Council on Aug. 4 approved a set of routine and development items, including a site plan for a roofing business, final plat approval for a large outlot, and multiple construction pay applications, while denying a homeowner’s request to waive a $269.02 sewer bill.

The most consequential land-use decisions involved Duerson Roofing and GHolds Plat 1. Wally Pelds of Pelds Design Services presented a site plan for Duerson Roofing at 242 Adventureland Drive NE for a building that would include about 3,400 square feet of office space and 8,100 square feet of warehouse. “They have outgrown their current property and desire to relocate to this new site,” Pelds said. Councilmember Duer moved to approve the site plan subject to addressing identified deficiencies; the motion passed on roll call with a 4‑0 tally (Councilmember Boka was absent).

Kelsey Scallon of Shive Hattery told the…

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