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Show‑cause hearing for Gia Ristorante continued after Board of Health reports corrections

Town of Uxbridge Select Board
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Summary

The board continued a show‑cause license hearing for DieselLink DBA Gia Ristorante Italiano after the Board of Health reported that previously identified health and building concerns have been addressed, but the building department will confirm whether a roof repair required a permit before the board reconvenes on June 23.

The Select Board continued a show‑cause license hearing for DieselLink DBA Gia Ristorante Italiano (785 Quaker Highway) after the Board of Health told the board that inspectors found previously reported issues corrected.

Caitlin of the Board of Health reported that the owner had provided documentation to the building department and that "the latest inspection, everything has been corrected on our end," and that the restaurant is working toward compliance. Board members thanked the Board of Health for the update but raised a separate concern from a recent memo by Bill Fitzpatrick noting that a roof repair patch appears to have been completed by an unlicensed contractor and without a building permit.

Town Manager Steve said he will speak to the building official (Joe) and report at the next meeting whether a permit has been pulled, fees paid and the roof inspected. The board voted to continue the show‑cause hearing to the Select Board meeting on June 23 to allow time for the building‑department follow‑up.

Because the Board of Health reported that health‑related violations have been addressed, the continued hearing will focus on whether building‑permit and inspection requirements have been satisfied and whether any further regulatory action is needed.