How’d they vote? Results from P&Z’s July meeting
Here are the results from the Bay St. Louis Planning and Zoning Commission meeting July 26: STEPHEN R. BEAUDET – application for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance. The representing agent is Mr. Jimmy Crane. The applicant intends to construct a covered deck and an uncovered deck to the rear of the property. Where the required…
Paule’s Snoballs go mobile
Paule Adams is taking his snoball business on the road. Adams has owned Paule’s Snoballs on Blue Meadow Road since June 2000 and serves what he calls “the best snoballs in Mississippi.” Now he’s outfitted an old Red Cross disaster truck to sell his famous snoballs in 16 flavors all over town. Paule works at the…
P&Z agenda: pottery studio, mini-storage, soft shell crabs & short-term rentals
Bay Council workshop agenda: budget & business
Update: YellowBird Cakery now taking orders
YellowBird Cakery & Sweet Boutique owner Michelle Briesacher has some great news for cake lovers: “We have been going strong pulling together YellowBird Cakery. It is looking great and almost ready for a grand opening. All we are waiting for now is the display cake… so we are aiming at Aug. 20.” Notebook readers loved the post…
Bay Council workshop agenda: audit update, interim city atty & budget
Bay Council recap: noise ordinance turns up again
The guest portion at the top of last night’s Bay Council agenda took up most of the council meeting’s first two hours. The marquee topic was noise (read: loud music at bars), which brought out several bar keeps and at least one musician, plus various neighbors. Apparently the city’s rules are as outdated as an…
Bay Council agenda: noise, outsourcing, interim city attorney, vacay rentals & more
Coming soon: Daiquiris to go
Daiquiri fans will soon be able to sip their favorite flavor from a go cup while walking around Old Town Bay St. Louis when the Daiquiri Shak opens next month at 112 Court St. “It’s the first shop of its kind in Hancock County,” said owner Caleb McQueen. “We are a to-go cup city. We…