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Board affirms hearing officer’s reprimand for Lakeshore Grill over Feb. 10 incident

April 19, 2025 | Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Board affirms hearing officer’s reprimand for Lakeshore Grill over Feb. 10 incident
At a meeting of the Chamber of the Bureau Board (date not specified), board members voted to sustain the beer-board hearing officer’s recommendation that a letter of reprimand be placed in the file of Lakeshore Grill LLC, doing business as Lakeshore Grill.

The action affirms a hearing officer recommendation issued after a reported violation on Feb. 10, 2025, recorded under CPD incident number 25011592. The citation read into the record identified Lakeshore Grill LLC and listed owners Richard Robert Barcliff, Brooke Elaine Barcliff, Robert Eugene Barcliff and Margaret Ann Barcliff; the business address given was 5600 Lakeshore Terrace, Suite 300. The reading referenced “grounds for revocation or suspension of permit” under municipal code language read aloud by staff, including sections cited in the file.

Board members discussed the hearing officer’s April 2025 recommendation and proceeded to a motion to sustain that recommendation. A board member moved to sustain the hearing officer’s decision and a second was recorded; a roll-call vote was then taken. The roll call recorded “yes” votes from Christie, Veronica, Ron, Reginald and Betsy; the chair also voted yes. The board recorded that the recommendation was sustained.

The hearing officer’s recommendation placed a letter of reprimand in Lakeshore Grill’s file; the transcript and staff comments stated the business had no prior violations on record. Staff also confirmed the Feb. 10 incident and the CPD report number. The board did not impose fines or other sanctions in the action recorded at the meeting.

The letter of reprimand will remain in the business’s file. Staff noted that such entries remain in the file for administrative purposes and will be visible in future permit reviews. The meeting record indicated the board followed the beer-board hearing officer’s recommendation rather than imposing a different sanction.

The meeting included separate discussion about another current violation that had not yet been heard by the hearing officer; that matter was postponed to the hearing officer’s next scheduled appearance.

No further penalties or dates were set for Lakeshore Grill at the meeting beyond the placement of the letter of reprimand.

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