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Kaysville planners approve home-based cooking classes at 581 S. 350 E.

November 14, 2025 | Kaysville, Davis County, Utah


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Kaysville planners approve home-based cooking classes at 581 S. 350 E.
Kaysville — The Kaysville Planning Commission voted Nov. 13 to approve a conditional use permit allowing an instructional home-occupation, Tyler Cooks LLC, to operate small-group cooking classes at a residence at 581 South 350 East.

Planning staff described the proposed operation as a hands-on instructional business in which the owner will teach culinary skills to small groups. "They will be allowing 2 to 6 participants for each class session, and they have plenty of room to absorb the parking on their property or directly in front of their residence without obstructing traffic or impacting the neighborhood," a staff member said during the presentation.

Staff told the commission the applicant has coordinated with the Davis County Health Department and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services for service of mocktails and cocktails; staff said no special alcohol permits were required for the proposed classes and recommended approval of the permit with any conditions the commission deemed necessary.

A planning commissioner moved to approve the home-occupation request "as outlined by staff and with the findings that the staff gave us," adding, "I think this is ideal for our neighborhoods." The motion received a second and was approved by voice vote with no opposition recorded.

After the vote, staff said they would complete the business-license approval and send the applicant a letter with the conditional-use permit conditions, at which point the business could begin operating. The commission did not record any motions to impose additional restrictions beyond standard conditions.

The permit approval was a procedural decision; any future enforcement or complaints would follow established code procedures.

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