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Authorities crack down on unlicensed massage businesses

November 21, 2024 | Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin


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Authorities crack down on unlicensed massage businesses
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed various regulatory issues concerning local businesses, particularly focusing on scooter licensing and liquor violations.

The conversation began with a review of regulations surrounding electric scooters, specifically the differences in licensing requirements based on speed and engine capacity. Officials noted that certain scooters, such as Bird scooters, are governed to limit their speed, which is a factor in determining whether a license is necessary for operation.

The meeting then shifted to address ongoing liquor violations at a local establishment on Bellevue Street. Officials reported multiple citations at this location, which had previously been under the management of an owner facing medical issues. The new owner is now required to comply with stricter regulations, including the installation of surveillance cameras, which the former owner was not obligated to implement due to grandfathering provisions.

Concerns were raised about two massage establishments, Star Massage and Garment Spa, which have been cited for operating without the necessary licenses. Officials indicated that these businesses have attempted to circumvent regulations by finding individuals who could pass background checks to obtain licenses. However, they have not been successful, prompting continued scrutiny from local authorities.

The discussion highlighted the challenges faced by city officials in enforcing compliance, particularly when ownership changes occur without proper documentation. One official recounted an incident where a new owner claimed to have purchased a massage business but lacked the necessary licensing paperwork. This has led to a cycle of citations as the city attempts to manage unlicensed operations.

The meeting concluded with a review of the liquor licensing process, noting that three licenses have been granted but not yet issued, with extensions provided for two of them. The officials emphasized the importance of adhering to licensing regulations to ensure community safety and compliance with local laws.

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