During a recent government meeting, Jennifer Hardwick presented her proposal to operate a small massage therapy business from her home on Compromise Street. Hardwick, who has nearly 30 years of experience in the restaurant industry, described her venture as a potential retirement project, emphasizing that it would not attract a large clientele.
The commission members engaged with Hardwick, confirming her status as a licensed massage therapist and inquiring about her plans for the business. Following her presentation, the commission opened the floor for additional comments but received no further input from the public.
Legal and engineering representatives confirmed that there were no concerns regarding Hardwick's proposal. The discussion highlighted that the project would proceed under the new code section 1108, which governs home occupations. This section outlines the standards for such businesses, indicating that Hardwick's plan complies with local regulations.
After confirming the details, a motion was made to approve the home occupation. The commission discussed the relevant zoning codes, clarifying that Hardwick's business qualifies as a home-based operation rather than a full-scale commercial enterprise. The members noted that similar home-based massage therapy businesses have previously been approved, reinforcing the legitimacy of Hardwick's request.
The meeting concluded with the commission moving forward to formally approve the establishment of Hardwick's massage therapy business, marking a positive step for local entrepreneurship within the community.