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Resident urges committee to enforce SLA posting rules after Luke’s Lounge application
Summary
A community member said the State Liquor Authority posting requirement was not followed for a recent Luke’s Lounge application and raised double‑parking concerns; the committee said it would check whether required notices and committee letters were sent on time.
A Bronx resident and attorney, identified in the meeting as Roxanne, told a community board licensing committee that a recent application tied to Luke’s Lounge did not comply with New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) posting requirements and urged the committee to enforce notification rules.
Roxanne said she inspected the business and found no SLA notice on the door and argued the committee had at times dismissed similar concerns. "I feel like sometimes this committee is not doing its due diligent," she said, adding that the SLA notice must be posted on the exterior of an establishment and that community notification is important.
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