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CB2 SLA committee reviews several restaurant license alterations; small stipulations and documentation requested
Summary
Manhattan Community Board 2’s SLA committee reviewed multiple restaurant license alterations and asked applicants to provide corrected seating diagrams and sign standard neighborhood stipulations limiting private parties and preserving ADA access.
Manhattan Community Board 2’s SLA committee heard a batch of restaurant licensing applications and asked applicants to supply clarifying diagrams, agree to standard neighborhood stipulations and confirm hours and private‑party limits.
Why it matters: The committee reviewed multiple on‑premise applications that, taken together, shape neighborhood restaurant operations and hours. Several applicants agreed to small stipulations the committee uses to protect pedestrian access and limit late‑night disturbance.
Selected applications and committee requests or applicant responses: - Kennedy Organics LLC doing business as Charlie Bird (5 King Street): Ben Savitsky, attorney for the applicant, said the requested alteration is a change in method of operation to open earlier on weekdays (moving opening times earlier by roughly an hour). The applicant stated “Everything else is remaining exactly the same.” The committee provided updated stipulation forms to the applicant to sign. - Shosh (41 Greenwich…
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