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Sister Bay Plan Commission tables decisions on food truck ordinance and post office, moves forward on Village Hall removal

The Sister Bay Plan Commission took some action on removing the village hall but held off on two other main agenda times on Tuesday. A recommendation for a new Food Truck Ordinance allowing up to four food vendor trucks in the village per 20,000 square-foot lot was tabled until after the next Plan Commission meeting to review the public comments voiced Tuesday.

Village Administrator Julie Schmelzer says the Plan Commission, decided after a three-and-one-half-hour meeting decisions would be better served on the food truck ordinance and the future of the post office building at a later time. 

She says the Plan Commission decided last month to move forward on removing the village hall, and it is in the hands of the Parks Committee for final review next week. The village is addressing how the building removal cost will impact its budget for next year.

 

 

Schmelzer says the Plan Commission also discussed the exciting possibility of a village boathouse museum. 

 

 

Schmelzer adds that the Sister Bay Historical Society is interested in the museum project that would give the public access to one of the few boathouses on the waterfront.

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