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Council delays two liquor-license compliance certificates after multiple abstentions and public concern
Summary
Two applications for certificates of compliance related to alcohol sales drew multiple abstentions and were placed on the next council agenda after public comment and procedural confusion left neither item with enough affirmative votes.
Gallatin — Two separate applications for certificates of compliance tied to alcohol retail licensing drew an unusual number of abstentions at the Oct. 7 Gallatin City Council meeting, leaving both items unresolved and scheduled for the council’s next voting meeting.
City staff presented a certificate of compliance for a wine-in-retail-store application for a proposed MCM Market at 1421 Nashville Pike. The council did not record sufficient affirmative votes to finalize the certificate and the item will be returned…
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