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Planning commission approves site plan, schedules Geneva Rock CUP hearing, and approves business license

Daniel Planning Commission · April 15, 2026

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Summary

Commission approved a conditional site plan for 984 West Valley View Road (subject to water, engineering and fire-code signoffs), scheduled a May 20 public hearing for Geneva Rock’s conditional use permit (concrete batch plant), approved a home‑based business license for Mark Moxie Home Services LLC, and discussed a horse-density complaint.

The Daniel Planning Commission handled several administrative items April 15.

Site plan: The commission approved a site plan for a residence at 984 West Valley View Road, contingent on meeting fire-code, engineering review and water‑service requirements. Commissioners asked about building height and non-inhabitable roof elements; staff confirmed the design complies with the 35-foot maximum and code allowances for non-inhabited roof features.

Geneva Rock CUP: Commissioners set a public hearing for Geneva Rock’s conditional use permit (concrete batch plant) for the May meeting (date confirmed as May 20). The commission asked the applicant to be prepared to discuss updated sound studies and mitigation; staff and the applicant agreed that repeated public concerns should be addressed at the scheduled hearing.

Business license: The commission approved a home-based business license for Mark Moxie Home Services LLC after a brief review of where equipment would be staged and how operations would be conducted offsite.

Other items: Residents raised a complaint about horses being kept in proximity to residences; staff noted a prior cease-and-desist had been issued to the property owner and explained that planning staff is not the primary code-enforcement authority for animal-health complaints. Commissioners also approved minutes from the March 18 meeting and heard staff notes about newly adopted data-privacy and conflict-of-interest policies.