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Knoxville beer board extends applications and approves pending documentation for businesses with missing permits and approvals
Summary
At the May 27 meeting the Knoxville Beer Board extended multiple business applications and approved several pending-permit items with conditions — citing missing certificates of occupancy, sales-tax registration, Department of Agriculture approvals, background checks and server-compliance documentation.
The Knoxville Beer Board on Tuesday handled several business applications that remain incomplete and granted extensions or approvals pending final documentation for multiple applicants.
Board staff and members said applications were commonly missing items such as certificate-of-occupancy, sales-tax registration, Department of Agriculture approval, background checks or updated CAST/server training records. For example, Fourth Creek Brewing was postponed to the June meeting after staff said the applicant did not appear; the board instructed Mister Byrd to contact the applicant and asked them to attend the next meeting. "Let's extend to the next beer board meeting," a member said when discussing Fourth Creek Brewing.
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