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Beer board sustains two violations at The Dream; offers $500 civil penalty in lieu of a 3‑day suspension and imposes a 7‑day suspension

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The Chattanooga Beer Board on a 5‑to‑2 vote (with one abstention) sustained a hearing officer’s findings that Major Paper Entertainment LLC, doing business as The Dream, violated two provisions of the local beer code and adopted a remedy: a $500 civil penalty in lieu of a three‑day suspension for failing to report and a seven‑day suspension for operating in a disorderly manner.

The Chattanooga Beer Board on a 5‑to‑2 vote (with one abstention) sustained a hearing officer’s findings that Major Paper Entertainment LLC, doing business as The Dream, violated two provisions of the city beer code and adopted a mixed penalty: the board offered a $500 civil penalty in lieu of the recommended three‑day suspension for failing to report fights (section 5‑51B) and imposed a seven‑day suspension for operating the establishment in a disorderly manner (section 5‑50B(15)). The permit holder has seven days to pay the civil penalty in lieu of the three‑day suspension; if the amount is not paid, the suspension will be imposed.

The hearing officer, Trevor Ashley, filed his recommendation on March 11, 2025, concluding the permit should be suspended three days for failing to report all fights or other public disorders…

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