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Daniel Planning Commission recommends several business licenses, limits U-Haul activity and conditions One Shot LLC approval

Daniel Planning Commission · March 18, 2026

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Summary

The Commission recommended Town Council approval for business licenses for Daniel Highway 40 Storage (excluding U-Haul rental operations until CO and development agreement matters are resolved), KB Land Surveying, JDB Slopeworx, and conditionally approved One Shot LLC pending removal of a resident from a trailer and compliance with town code.

The Daniel Planning Commission recommended approval March 18 of multiple business licenses with conditions intended to manage parking, safety and code compliance.

For Daniel Highway 40 Storage, representative Mark Haroldsen said the building had been open about two weeks with one tenant and a new U-Haul dealer planned; Planning Director Eric Bunker noted a certificate of occupancy (CO) had not yet been issued. Commissioners voted to recommend approval of the business license to the Town Council but excluded the U-Haul rental business until the Commission reviews parking and the development agreement. The motion allowed one U-Haul truck or trailer to park in a designated space at the front of the building but prohibited parking behind the building until the Commission clarifies the development agreement and CO is issued.

The Commission recommended approval for KB Land Surveying after surveyor Branson Munford said he would maintain an office at 3500 S Hwy 40, Suite A but spend most time in the field. The commission also recommended approval for JDB Slopeworx, a ski-resort infrastructure/excavation office represented by Mike Gourlay, conditioned on issuance of the building CO and assurance that no heavy excavation equipment or hazardous fluids would be stored at the site.

One Shot LLC owner Kevin/Keven Steed arrived later in the meeting and presented neighbor affidavits. Commissioners discussed trailers parked on the property; Steed said an employee might occasionally stay in a trailer but did not live in it. Commissioner Heber Taylor moved to recommend approval to Town Council on the condition that any resident be removed from the trailer and the property come into compliance with Daniel Town Code; the motion passed.

Each recommendation will be forwarded to the Town Council for final action; the Planning Commission tied several approvals to the issuance of a CO or specific compliance conditions.