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Council approves home-occupation permit for Cutmore Supply LLC with no walk-up retail

January 02, 2025 | Brandon , Minnehaha County, South Dakota


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Council approves home-occupation permit for Cutmore Supply LLC with no walk-up retail
The Bridal Town Council approved a home-occupation permit allowing applicant Nathan Biggs to operate Cutmore Supply LLC from his garage at 100 East Ponderosa Circle, provided there is no walk-up retail.

The permit authorizes storage, packaging and shipment of mower and mulcher parts and related items from a portion of the applicant’s garage. The council moved and seconded the approval during the meeting; the motion included the explicit condition—"provided that there is no walk up retail"—and the motion passed.

Applicant Nathan Biggs told the council he plans to sell mower and mulcher parts, initially focusing on mulching teeth and mower blades and later adding items such as polycarbonate windows for skid-steer cabs. "My name's Nathan Biggs, 100 East Ponderosa Circle here in Bridal. And basically starting an online business called Cutmore Supply LLC, and it's shipping and selling, mower and mulcher parts," he said.

Biggs said the operation would be strictly online and initially confined to about one-third of his garage. He estimated typical on-site inventory would fit in "2 to 3 pallets" plus boxes and that many items are shrink-wrapped on pallets. For shipments, he said smaller packages would use UPS home pickup or be dropped at the local UPS station; palletized incoming or outgoing freight would be transported using his pickup because a semi cannot be parked at his residence. He also said small hardware items would come from local suppliers such as Fastenal.

On waste and packaging, Biggs said he expected to use residential collection: "Really only need possibly the next size up of my residential garbage... just the normal waste bin," and that pallet disposal would be handled by local companies when needed.

Board member Heidrank made the motion to approve the application with the no-walk-up condition; the second was given but not named in the transcript. The meeting record indicates the motion carried after a voice vote; a roll-call tally was not recorded in the transcript.

The council thanked Biggs and wished him success. The permit allows him to operate from his home for an initial period he described as "maybe 6 months to a year" while he plans to move the business to a larger shop if it grows.

Notes: The council’s approval cited only the no-walk-up-retail condition; no other operational restrictions, licensing fees, or expiration dates were specified in the transcript.

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