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Committee advances dozens of licenses and permits; several approvals sent to full council
Summary
On Feb. 3 the safety and licensing committees advanced multiple liquor, victualing and holiday-sales licenses and related permits—mostly approved with conditions or subject to applicants producing missing state or health documents. Many items were approved by roll call and moved to full council for final action.
Several licensing and permit items were considered and advanced at the Feb. 3 committee meetings, including new and transfer liquor licenses, victualing licenses, holiday/seasonal sales licenses, auto-repair and mobile food permits.
Most committee votes were routine approvals; some approvals were conditional on applicants providing outstanding state documents (for example, letters of good standing from the Rhode Island Division of Taxation or Rhode Island Department of Health) before a license is issued. Applicants were frequently told that committee approval sent the application to the full council for final action.
Votes at a glance (selected items and outcomes) - Starbucks (1 Chapel Hill Blvd): Committee approved hours change (5:30 a.m. opening). Outcome: approved by…
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