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Council refers Taylor Avenue liquor change‑of‑ownership after application lists five gaming machines
Summary
A proposed change of ownership for Taylor Avenue Food Mart prompted questions after the application included five 'gaming machines.' Council voted to refer the matter back to Public Safety & Licensing for further review and enforcement follow‑up.
The Common Council on Jan. 21 referred a change‑of‑ownership liquor application for Taylor Avenue Food Mart back to the Public Safety & Licensing Committee after members raised concerns that the application listed five gaming machines, which are illegal in Wisconsin outside narrowly permitted contexts.
Alder Perez noted the application…
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