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Committee approves consent agenda and transfers Class B license to Apple Marshfield Inc.
Summary
The Judiciary Licensing Committee approved a multi-item consent agenda of business license applications and granted a Class B liquor license transfer to Apple Marshfield Inc., with Walter Salvirina named as agent. Staff characterized the license as a paperwork transfer amid prior ownership changes.
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The Judiciary Licensing Committee approved a multi-item consent agenda of business-license applications and authorized a Class B liquor license transfer to Apple Marshfield Inc., agent Walter Salvirina.
During the consent-agenda reading, the Chair listed numerous business applications — including taxicab, secondhand-jewelry and secondhand-article dealer licenses, pawnshop and refuse-collector licenses — which the committee approved by motion and voice vote. There were no citizen comments on the items.
On the Apple Marshfield Inc. Class B liquor-license application, staff clarified that the city currently has no available Class B licenses and described the item as a transfer tied to ownership restructuring: a newly created LLC would receive the license and the existing LLC would surrender it. "We do not have any class b liquor license available in the city of Marshfield," staff said, explaining that the application is largely a paperwork matter related to earlier ownership changes.
A motion to approve the Apple Marshfield Class B license was made, seconded and carried by voice vote. The committee also adjourned following a brief call for future-agenda items.

