Legislation Details

File #: 2026-0536    Version: 1 Name: Prost Accessory Food Service Structure
Type: Agenda Item Status: Discuss and consider action
File created: 5/8/2026 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 6/1/2026 Final action: 6/1/2026
Title: Discuss and consider action regarding an application for an architectural waiver for property addressed as 115 E. Main Street, to be known as the Prost Accessory Food Service Structure architectural waiver (ARC2026-00178).
Attachments: 1. Location Map, 2. Staff Report, 3. Letter of Request & Rendering
Title
Discuss and consider action regarding an application for an architectural waiver for property addressed as 115 E. Main Street, to be known as the Prost Accessory Food Service Structure architectural waiver (ARC2026-00178).

Summary
The subject property is located at 115 E. Main Street in the Downtown District, zoned General Business 1 (GB1) and Downtown District Overlay (DDO). The existing structure is one of the original buildings in downtown and is occupied with a bar/tavern land use. Prior to occupancy, the owner made minor exterior improvements to ensure the front of the building was accessible and added signage to the builiding. The rear of the building was modified to include new windows, an outdoor balcony, and an exterior stairwell to provide access to the rear of the property from the upper story. The rear of the property is further improved with patio space and is used as a biergarten. A mobile food vendor has been located in the rear of the property, off of the alley, to provide patrons of the property with food options. In lieu of continuing to add mobile food vendors at the space, the owner has proposed to install a permanent kitchen facility on the property, which will continue to provide food options to the patrons of the bar. The proposed kitchen space is proposed to be accessory to the bar and will be owned/managed by Prost.

As written, the Downtown District architectural requirements do not speak to accessory buildings and therefore as a new permanent structure being added to the property, the structure would need to comply with the current Downtown District Overlay architectural requirements, which is limited to Queen Anne or Richardsonian Romanesque. In addition to the architectural requirements, a new structure would also need to meet the minimum two story requirement. The owner of the property has proposed to add a permanent structure to ensure food remains an uninterrupted option to the patrons and the proposed improvement will be...

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