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Planning commission approves home‑based kiosk permit for small bakery and craft sales, flags scam invoice

May 14, 2026 | Churchill County, Nevada


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Planning commission approves home‑based kiosk permit for small bakery and craft sales, flags scam invoice
The commission approved a special‑use permit on May 13 allowing Nora Tucker to operate a small kiosk selling baked goods, eggs and handcrafted items at 2966 Indian Lakes Road.

The applicant told the commission the kiosk is roughly 2.5 feet by 1.5 feet and 5.5 feet high and that the use expects up to five visitors per day, operating roughly between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Planning staff (Dan Collin) said the only staff concern was the kiosk's location within the setback; the recommended conditions require the kiosk be relocated outside the setback and that the applicant coordinate with the Central Nevada Health District for food‑service guidance.

Applicants raised a separate issue: an emailed invoice asking for a $5,500 wire transfer. Staff said that was not required by the county and asked the applicants to forward the suspicious email so staff could pass it to the sheriff's office. Commissioner Jeff Goings confirmed the applicants had read and accepted the recommended conditions before the commission voted to approve SUP26‑7 (vote recorded as passing).

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