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Committee approved routine license transfers and neighborhood grant; tally of noncontroversial items

5402627 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Administration Committee approved several routine license transfers (LLC/agent changes) and a small neighborhood association reestablishment grant; committee recorded one explicit dissent on a separate tavern item (covered in separate article).

The Administration Committee approved several routine alcohol-license items and a neighborhood association grant with little debate. Items approved included LLC changes and agent updates for existing licensed locations and one new Class A liquor/beer license application that involved a change of ownership. The committee also approved a $1,000 reestablishment grant for the Rainbow Gardens Neighborhood Association.

Items taken as routine and approved included: - Approval of continued operating authority (ownership/LLC/agent) for Steakhouse 100 (change in LLC/agent noted on the record). - Approval of ownership/agent changes for JFTC d/b/a GM's Doghouse (address and agent Melissa Shruby were noted). - Approval of a new Class B tavern license taking over an existing license at Holiday Inn Express & Suites (Agent Penny Lenz) at 10111 West Lincoln Avenue (change of management/operator, no material change to operations). - Approval of a new Class A liquor and beer license for 28 Bucks, Inc. d/b/a Class 1 Liquor at 8423 West Cleveland Avenue (agent Hardeep Singh) following applicant assurances on licensing and training compliance. - Approval of a resolution to reestablish the Rainbow Gardens Neighborhood Association and organizational group with up to $1,000 in support.

Committee members asked routine questions about manager licensing, food handling permits and alcohol-awareness (TIPS) training; applicants confirmed food manager licenses, employee alcohol-awareness training and familiarity with Wisconsin liquor law as applicable. Staff noted outstanding code or occupancy items for individual properties where relevant and instructed applicants to resolve those issues before final licensing paperwork is completed.

Votes on these routine items were recorded by the chair as ayes carried; formal roll-call tallies were not read into the transcript for all items. The committee set follow-up tasks where inspections or outstanding permits were noted.