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Council approves new beer-and-wine license for Maverick; staff says beer-and-wine category not counted against liquor‑by‑the‑drink cap
Summary
The council authorized the mayor to approve a new beer-and-wine alcohol license for Maverick; staff explained counts of other license types and remaining allocations.
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The Middleton City Council authorized the mayor to approve a new beer-and-wine alcohol license for Maverick after a brief staff presentation and a motion by a councilmember.
Miss Hobbs presented the application and asked the council to approve the new license. Council members clarified how the city’s license caps operate: staff said Middleton is allowed eight licenses in the liquor‑by‑the‑drink category; three of those are currently taken (leaving five available), and the beer-and-wine license category discussed for Maverick does not count against the liquor‑by‑the‑drink cap.
Vote and action: A councilmember moved to authorize the mayor to approve the new beer-and-wine license for Maverick; the motion was seconded and approved on a voice vote.
What this does not resolve: The application details (business address, hours, or conditions) were not stated on the record beyond the license type and applicant name. Staff did not present a roll‑call vote or any permit conditions in the discussion recorded in the transcript.

