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Burlington council approves temporary outdoor service area for Hartland Harley‑Davidson hospice benefit

Burlington City Council · May 11, 2026
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Summary

At a May 11 special meeting, the Burlington City Council approved a resolution allowing TA Dwald LLC (d/b/a Hartland Harley‑Davidson) to operate a temporary outdoor service area for a hospice benefit on May 16, 2026; no public comment was offered and the council adjourned after the vote.

The Burlington City Council on May 11 approved a resolution to allow a temporary outdoor service area for TA Dwald LLC, doing business as Hartland Harley‑Davidson, for a hospice benefit scheduled May 16, 2026.

The clerk introduced the resolution to the council, and another member seconded it. The council had called the special meeting because it would not meet again before the planned event on May 16. The presiding officer noted there was little remaining discussion to be had since the request was time‑sensitive and limited to the single event.

No members of the public offered comment during the meeting. The council then took a roll‑call vote; the transcript records affirmative responses from councilmembers Crazer, Scott and Weiss. The full roll‑call tally is not audibly clear in the transcript and therefore is not specified in this article. Following the vote the council moved to adjourn and closed the special meeting.

The resolution authorizes a temporary outdoor service area for the specified date and event. The transcript does not record additional conditions, fee details, or any amendments to the resolution. Any operational conditions (hours, capacity, liquor service restrictions, or insurance requirements) are not specified in the available text and would be found in the official permit or council minutes.