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Committee advances Cedar Inn liquor license with 18 conditions after neighborhood meetings
Summary
After multiple neighborhood meetings and public testimony both for and against, the committee advanced a liquor license expansion for Cedar Inn with 18 operating conditions intended to address noise, hours and security concerns.
The Business, Housing and Zoning Committee on Oct. 14 moved forward a license expansion request for the Cedar Inn at the request of staff and council members, after reviving negotiations between the business and neighbors and adopting a set of 18 operating conditions intended to limit late-night impacts.
City staff for business licensing said they had collected 59 public comments opposed and 17 in support, plus a petition with 439 signatures in support, and had held four community meetings with neighbors and the business. Amy Lingo, manager for business licensing, said the conditions are designed to codify the business plan…
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