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Council approves special-use permits for three small businesses on Layton and South 76th

Greenfield Common Council · March 18, 2026
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Summary

The Greenfield council approved special-use permits allowing a used-appliance store, a landscaping business and a medical aesthetics studio to open; staff flagged parking shortfalls and minor site repairs but recommended approval with site-review conditions.

The Greenfield Common Council on March 17 approved special-use permits and site reviews for three businesses: JG Appliances LLC (4506 W. Forest Home Ave.), Ming's Inc. (6510 W. Layton Ave.) and Glow and Go Aesthetics (5170 S. 76th St., Suite 106).

Planner staff described JG Appliances as a 1,200-square-foot new tenant in a C-1 zone that will sell new and used appliances, operate daily 9 a.m.–8 p.m. with one full-time employee, and requires six parking spaces though only two are currently provided; the planning commission recommended approval and staff noted the sign cabinet will require repair or replacement. The applicant, introduced in the agenda as Jose Manuel Morales Ramos, told the council he hopes to open as soon as approvals are final.

Ming's Inc., a long-standing landscaping and snow-removal business in a C-2-zoned rear warehouse space, was presented as having three full-time and three part-time employees and regular weekday hours; staff noted missing parking striping and a damaged dumpster enclosure and said property owner and tenant have been asked to remediate those items. The council read a letter of support for Ming's and discussed available grants for permeable parking from MMSD.

Glow and Go Aesthetics, proposed for a suite in My Salon Suites (C-4 zone), will offer injectable services and microneedling under a medical director; applicant Doreen Bicarotti identified herself and said she is a registered nurse with a physician medical director. Staff noted a parking shortfall (104 required; 47 provided) and the planning commission recommended approval. Each permit and associated site review was approved by motions and roll-call votes.

Council members noted site-review follow-up and repairs should be completed as weather and scheduling permit. The council did not record any objections from the public for these items at the meeting.