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Licensing committee approves taxi, livery and retail licenses; flammable-business renewals renewed with fire-department stipulations
Summary
The licensing subcommittee on April 8 approved new taxi and livery operator licenses, a secondhand retail store, event permits, and routine renewals. Renewals for businesses handling flammables were approved with stipulations requested by the Lynn Fire Department.
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The Lynn licensing subcommittee approved a range of new operator licenses, a secondhand-store license and event permits during its April 8 session.
New taxi operators whose licenses were approved included Chanel Perez (39 Prince Street, Salem), Winston Romero Dominguez (172 Washington Street), Marino Ruiz (445 Essex Street) and Silas Santos Juarez. The committee also approved a new livery operator, Marco Cicciotti of Swampscott, and granted a secondhand-article store license to Edinson Cepeda for a retail clothing and sneaker shop at 125 Essex Street. Committee members asked Cepeda to describe the business at the podium before voting to approve.
Committee members approved a batch of license renewals (dealer, food truck, signs, junk dealer) and moved flammable-license renewals into a separate vote at the Lynn Fire Department’s request. For flammables (auto body/auto repair with flammable materials), the committee approved renewals that include the Fire Department’s stipulations: no dismantling of cars outside, no tires or parts stored around the building, no working on cars on adjacent property, no leasing of bays, and no Sunday operations, among other conditions. The committee voted unanimously to include those stipulations on all new and renewed flammable licenses.
The committee also granted event permits, including a canning date for Lynn Classical class of 2025 (adults only on 04/19/2025) and NEFFL flag football adult events in July and August 2025.
Votes at a glance: the committee recorded motions to approve each license and voted "aye" across the listed new licenses, the secondhand store application and the event permits. The flammables stipulation motion was approved unanimously.

