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City Council approves multiple liquor licenses, plats and rezonings; roll calls unanimous
Summary
The Omaha City Council approved a series of liquor licenses, preliminary and final plats, rezonings and related items in a single meeting session. Several items were postponed from a previous meeting and carried forward for vote; all recorded roll-call votes on these items were 7-0.
The Omaha City Council voted unanimously on a slate of routine permitting, rezoning and plat matters, including several postponed liquor-license hearings and multiple planning approvals.
Among the items approved were Class D and Class A liquor licenses for neighborhood businesses and a Class I license for a new bar, preliminary and final plats for multiple developments, and several rezoning requests. Each of the contested items was presented for public hearing and then taken up for vote; in each recorded roll call the tally was 7-0 in favor.
Votes at a glance - Item 6 — Class D liquor license, Shankar Food Mart, 822 N. 40th St.: Approved as amended with two stipulations — seller agrees not to sell single containers of beer 32 ounces or less and no shooters of 375 milliliters or less. Motion passed 7-0 (roll call…
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