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Assembly maintains local protest of Second Floor restaurant liquor license transfer after informal hearing
Summary
The Assembly held an informal hearing as required by 3 AAC 305.085(d) and decided not to withdraw a prior voice protest of a transfer of liquor license number 3293. The applicant defended remedial compliance steps and said a building permit is finalized.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly on March 6 held an informal, abbreviated hearing on a State of Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) transfer application for liquor license number 3293 (Second Floor restaurant to Nunak Nuniak Cafe and Deli). The Assembly had voted a local voice protest at its Feb. 20 meeting. Under 3 AAC 305.085(d), the local governing body must allow applicants a reasonable opportunity to defend their application; the informal hearing provided that opportunity. After the applicant presented and staff answered questions, the Assembly did not…
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