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Liquor Commission waives $100 one-day license fee, approves two temporary permits for Dec. 14 holiday
Summary
The Liquor Commission voted to waive the $100 fee for one-day temporary licenses as a one-year experiment and granted temporary permits to Louie's Tab House and Poison Ivy for a hometown holiday on Dec. 14.
Liquor Commission Chair Billy DeBrascaux on Tuesday called the commission to order and the panel voted to waive a $100 fee for one-day temporary liquor licenses as a one-year experiment and approved two temporary permits for alcohol sales at the city’s hometown holiday on Dec. 14.
The waiver and permits were considered under new business at the Nov. 19 meeting. Commissioners approved suspending the rules to expedite items 2 and 3 on the agenda and then voted to waive the $100 application fee that normally accompanies one-day temporary licenses for this single-year trial.
The commission then approved a temporary permit for Luke’s Tab, doing business as Louie’s Tab House, to sell adult beverages at the Dec. 14 event. Commissioners noted receipt of the required documents, including proof of insurance, before…
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