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Kenosha council denies several operator-license applications, refers one back to committee and upholds ordinance in massage-license hearing
Summary
The Kenosha Common Council denied multiple operator-license applications Nov. 3, rejected a motion to send one applicant back to committee, referred another application back to committee, and denied a massage-establishment license for a lapsed therapist license in violation of city ordinance 13.125(e)(1)(a)(4).
The Kenosha Common Council on Nov. 3 took multiple actions on license and permit applications, including several denials, one referral back to committee and a denial of a massage-establishment application for failure to meet a local ordinance requirement.
License and permit items were presented under consent and committee recommendations. The council approved routine items by voice vote, but several applications prompted hearings and motions. Notable outcomes:
- C2 (Vincent M. Schmidt): The council considered a motion to deny based on material police records and a false application. A motion to refer the matter back to the licensing-and-permit committee failed on the roll call vote (13–2). The council then concurred with the committee recommendation to deny the application.…
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