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Council committees address TREX liquor-permit transfer to Thai restaurant; carryout transfer to bicycle shop noted
Summary
Committees discussed a TREX transfer for a Thai restaurant at 102 W. Union and a carryout liquor permit transfer to Bobcat Bicycle Shop; members questioned economic-impact numbers on the TREX application and sought more documentation before a full-council vote.
Athens City Council’s committees reviewed two liquor-permit transfers Tuesday: a TREX transfer to a Thai restaurant at 102 West Union Street and a carryout permit relocation involving a bakery and Bobcat Bicycle Shop.
Administration explained TREX rules and municipal eligibility, noting that under the Department of Commerce liquor-control rules a TREX applicant must show that at least 60% of revenue will remain food-based, not alcoholic sales.…
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