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Police report no local-record objections to Tacova's liquor permit; Tanger to decide applicant

5767464 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

Chief Roberts told council that a local-record check found no reason to deny a liquor permit for Tacova's, which plans on limited on-site alcohol sales as part of its Pinecrest location; Tanger Management indicated it may require Tacova's to apply directly.

Police Chief Roberts reported the village's required local-record check found no reason to dispute Tacova's application for an alcohol permit at its Pinecrest location. "We did our local records check on this as required. We found no reason to dispute the permit," Chief Roberts said.

Why it matters: Tacova's business model includes offering alcohol to customers at some locations; council members asked whether the permit would cover beer only or include liquor. Chief Roberts said the permit the business was seeking would involve liquor as well.

Tanger Management and applicant: Chief Roberts said he had spoken to Tanger Management, which is continuing discussions and "they're probably gonna require that the Tacovas is the ones who apply for this as opposed to, Boots and Beer." At this point Tanger told the village it did not intend to apply on behalf of the tenant.

Decision status: No formal council action or vote on the liquor permit was recorded at the Sept. 3 meeting. Staff and the applicant will continue to coordinate with Tanger Management and state permitting authorities.

Ending: Council did not oppose moving forward pending the landlord's and state processes; no vote was taken at the meeting.