In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the conditional use permit (CUP) application for Ronald Anderson's business, Pete's Peddle, located at 4801 North Willow Lake Road. The property, currently zoned as a residential resort for camping, fishing, and swimming, has been hosting larger public events without the necessary permits, prompting concerns from local residents.
The planning and zoning commission had previously approved the CUP, contingent upon the fulfillment of specific requirements. These include an inventory of all structures built on the property and obtaining building permits for any constructions made since Anderson's ownership. The commission emphasized the importance of compliance with floodplain regulations, as much of the property lies within a floodplain.
Additionally, issues regarding the property's water compliance were raised. The state health department acknowledged that the property had fallen out of compliance due to administrative oversights dating back to 2005. Efforts are underway to rectify this situation.
The meeting also included a vote on warrant checks, totaling $465,931.80, which passed unanimously. The chair expressed gratitude to jury members for their participation in recent trials, highlighting the community's involvement in local governance.
As the public hearing on the CUP approaches, the community awaits further developments regarding the compliance and future of Pete's Peddle.