During a recent government meeting, council members discussed the status of a liquor license application for a local restaurant, Okeydoke Sushi, which has faced previous issues with the liquor board. The conversation centered around whether to support the new owner's application for a liquor license, given the establishment's troubled history.
Council members sought clarity on the current status of the restaurant's compliance with liquor regulations. Acting Assistant Chief Laellejo indicated that while he did not have immediate details, he could provide updates shortly. It was noted that the liquor board had previously considered revoking the restaurant's license, but the outcome of that decision was unclear.
The council emphasized that the liquor board typically defers to local government recommendations unless there is public opposition. Members expressed concern about the implications of their decision, particularly regarding the new ownership and whether past violations would affect the current application. Legal advice suggested that the new operator should not be penalized for the previous owner's actions.
Ultimately, the council decided to proceed without making a formal recommendation, allowing the liquor board to make the final decision based on its due diligence. The motion to support the application passed unanimously, reflecting a consensus that the new ownership could potentially improve the establishment's compliance with regulations.