In a recent government meeting, the committee discussed two applications for Class A Fermented Malt and Food Dealer Licenses, both of which were met with varying degrees of scrutiny and procedural delays.
The first application was presented by Dalip Singh for Freedom Grocery, located at 2909 North Holton Street. Singh faced questions regarding a past OWI conviction, which resulted in a six-month license revocation. He assured the committee that he has since completed a class and regained his driver's license. However, the committee opted to hold the application for further review, citing the need for additional discussions with Alderman Cox's office and the absence of a comprehensive business plan. The motion to hold passed with a vote of 4 to 1.
The second application was from Ritpal Singh for Sunshine Supermarket at 200 East Chambers. Unlike the first, this application did not have any police reports against it, and the committee acknowledged that the supermarket has been operating under a food dealer's license without incident. The applicant's attorney highlighted the proactive measures taken to address community concerns, including neighborhood meetings and the implementation of surveillance software to enhance security. Despite the positive feedback from the community, the committee decided to hold this application as well, indicating a desire for further clarification and discussion.
Both cases underscore the committee's cautious approach to licensing, particularly in light of past incidents and community feedback. The next steps for both applicants involve continued communication with local officials and further presentations to the committee.