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Athens City Council unanimously approves liquor license, AEDs from opioid fund and $16,500 design contract
Summary
At a brief Dec. meeting, the council approved a liquor-license resolution for Athens Beverage 2, purchased three AEDs with opioid-settlement funds, authorized a $16,500 schematic-design contract for 105 West Hobbs St., and adopted an ordinance extending a North Elm Industrial Park contract; all measures passed 5–0.
The Athens City Council unanimously approved a package of routine and project-specific measures at its Dec. meeting, including a retail alcohol-license resolution, the purchase of three automated external defibrillators funded from the city’s opioid-settlement account and a $16,500 schematic-design agreement for a city-owned building.
Council members voted 5–0 to approve a resolution authorizing Cheyenne Khanna LLC doing business as Athens Beverage 2 to hold a liquor license for premises at 2030 U.S. Highway 72; the council’s reading of the resolution concluded that the business had met the City of Athens alcohol ordinance requirements. The public hearing on a separate application for alcohol sales at a proposed restaurant at 116 North Jefferson Street (identified in the record as…
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