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Jacksonville Beach entrepreneur asks council to ease exterior grease-interceptor rule
Summary
Melissa Senal, who identified herself as owner of a local charcuterie business and a licensed foster parent, told the council she cannot open her storefront because the city requires a grease interceptor to be installed outside the building.
Melissa Senal, who identified herself as owner of a local charcuterie business and a licensed foster parent, told the council she cannot open her storefront because the city requires a grease interceptor to be installed outside the building.
Senal said she started her business in October and that a letter explaining her situation was sent to council members on Sept. 18. "I don't cook anything. The food product that I prepare has minimal to no FOG products," she said, using the common industry term FOG (fats, oils and grease). She asked the council to "revisit ordinance number 2019 81…
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