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The Springfield City License Commission convened Oct. 22 and approved the minutes from its Oct. 8 meeting by voice and roll-call vote. A motion to approve the minutes was made and seconded; commissioners recorded affirmative responses (Commissioner Cade, Commissioner Dean Delantonio, Commissioner Ramirez, Commissioner Zafransky Curley and Commissioner Espinosa).
After agenda items were completed — including informational hearings for Fastlane Auto Sales and Power Entertainment LLC (Dewey's Jazz Lounge) — the commission moved to adjourn. The motion to adjourn carried on a roll call and the meeting ended at approximately 6:05 p.m.
No substantive policy changes or budgetary votes occurred during the Oct. 22 session; the only formal actions beyond minutes approval were to set a prehearing conference for Fastlane and to continue the Dewey's license-transfer matter under Section 77.
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