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Brookfield trustees approve liquor-code changes, adopt economic incentive policy and hire TIF consultant
Summary
On July 28, the Village of Brookfield board amended liquor-code rules to accommodate outdoor areas and food trucks, granted a Class S license to Imperial Oak Brewing, adopted a new economic incentive policy, and authorized SB Friedman to study TIF options for potential development.
The Village of Brookfield Board of Trustees on July 28 approved several measures aimed at supporting local businesses and future development, including changes to the village liquor code, a new Class S license for Imperial Oak Brewing, adoption of an economic incentive policy, and hiring SB Friedman to study tax-increment financing options.
The board passed an ordinance amending chapter 6 of the village code to allow Class 14 licensees to hold a Class S license and to exempt Class 14 holders from certain food-service requirements. Chair (presiding) described the change as a ‘‘cleanup’’ to formalize practices that have already allowed outdoor areas and food trucks. The motion passed on a roll-call vote.
Trustees also approved issuing a Class S liquor license to Imperial Oak Brewing. "Again, we discussed it at the…
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