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The License Commission continued an informational hearing June 25 for Ziggy's Jerk Center at 436 Boston Road after city staff reported the business does not have a current certificate of occupancy and unresolved inspection issues.
Licensing staff told the commission that Ziggy’s “does not have a certificate of occupancy” and that “a number of inspection issues” must be resolved before the office could issue a common victualler license. Staff said the commission was seeking a realistic date to revisit the matter.
No representative appeared for Ziggy's at the hearing. Commissioners voted to continue the informational hearing to the commission’s next meeting on July 9 so staff can follow up on inspections and occupancy status.
The continuance preserves the commission’s oversight while staff coordinates with building and health inspectors to confirm conditions and determine whether the business may proceed with common victualler or entertainment licenses.
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