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Assembly moves to preserve protest rights on two liquor-license transfers after state delays

2315748 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

The assembly signaled it will place AMCO liquor-license transfer and continued-operation issues on the next regular meeting agenda so the borough can preserve its right to protest; staff flagged delayed state notices and waivers that complicated the review.

The Kodiak Island Borough clerk and assembly discussed two pending Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) license matters and directed staff to add a protest vote to the borough’s next regular meeting agenda to preserve the borough’s right to challenge continued-operation and transfer requests.

Background: The borough received two transfer requests and related renewal matters late from AMCO. One request transfers controlling interest in a Bernie's Bar license; another seeks transfer and relocation of a restaurant license (reported in materials as Second Floor and Nuniek Café). The clerk reported AMCO had delayed notifying the borough and that the licensees had applied for waivers of operation for multiple years; some waivers had not been filed on…

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