Altamont Council Approves Using Conex Containers for Coffee Shop Project

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Published on October 29 2024 10:15 am
Last Updated on October 29 2024 2:04 pm
Written by Greg Sapp

 

Altamont city council members Monday voted to reverse the recommendation of the city's zoning board and allow use of Conex containers for a commercial building structure at Gilbert Park.

The project will be at the entrance to the park, replacing a red building that will be taken down. Two Conex containers will be utilized to develop a coffee shop to be called Feed the Crave. One will be used for walkup traffic, the other will be used for drive-thru business, there will not be any indoor customer service.

Shaun Splechter will operate the business. Proceeds will go to mission causes.

Council members heard that a bid opening will be held in January for a water main replacement project along Main Street in Altamont, from Route 40 to Monroe Street. 

The Council voted to purchase a street sweeper to replace a 2007 model that had been acquired earlier. The one being purchased is a 2005 model that will fit the countour of city streets, at a cost of $17,092.50. 

Council members also voted to execute a RMA min/max insurance contribution for liability, property and Workers Compensation coverage at a 1% premium increase.