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Beer board defers flea-market vendor's on-site beer permit pending site plans, health and codes sign-offs
Summary
Shelbyville Beer Board deferred an on-premises beer permit application for a flea-market stall run by Jamie (surname not specified) until April 9, requiring a signed site plan and clearance from building/codes and the health department before reconsideration.
The Shelbyville Beer Board on Jan. 8 deferred consideration of an on-site beer permit application for a flea-market stall operated by an applicant identified as Jamie (last name not specified), citing missing site plans and sign-offs from building/codes and the health department.
Board members said the application differs from typical beer-permit requests because the permit would allow sales within a flea-market stall rather than a fully built restaurant or bar. Tom Bachelor, introduced during the discussion as the zoning/planning director, and Brian Stevens, identified as a department director, told the…
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