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Tourism site put on hold until concerns are addressed

Plans for a bed and breakfast and recreational vehicle park near Homestead National Monument of America were put on hold Thursday by the Gage County Planning Commission until the developer can provide more information about a sewage system and other concerns.

At its regular meeting Thursday afternoon, the commission voted to table action on two special use permit applications filed by Troy Stevens, 23436 SW 75 Road, to establish a bed and breakfast and an RV park on his property just north of the new Homestead National Monument heritage center site.

He has named his proposed bed and breakfast and RV park “Oak Aven Acres” to reflect the native timber behind the site.

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