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Suffolk planning panel recommends denial of late‑night live‑entertainment permit at 209 N. Saratoga St.
Summary
The Suffolk City Planning Commission voted 7–0 to recommend denial of a conditional‑use permit that would allow live entertainment after 10 p.m. at 209 North Saratoga Street, citing prior violations, proximity to residences and churches, and parking and safety concerns.
The Suffolk City Planning Commission voted 7–0 on Dec. 16 to recommend denial of a conditional‑use permit that would have allowed live entertainment after 10 p.m. and expanded public assembly at 209 North Saratoga Street, a 0.17‑acre property currently operating as a deli.
Staff planner Isabella Reynolds told the commission that the application ‘‘does not sufficiently satisfy the criteria set forth in the UDO,’’ citing a record of prior notice(s) of violation for after‑hours entertainment and public assembly and Suffolk Fire and Rescue concerns about occupancy and emergency…
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