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Council backs change to Class F license to allow limited beer and wine at personal-care businesses
Summary
Council recommended an ordinance amending the Class F liquor license to allow beer and wine as an accessory to services at personal-care businesses (barbers, salons, spas) with restrictions, annual renewals and state insurance requirements; staff said license counts will remain at zero until applications are received.
The Warrenville City Council recommended Sept. 8 that the city update its Class F liquor license to permit limited beer and wine sales as an accessory offering in personal-care businesses such as barbershops and nail salons.
Amy Emery, the city’s community and economic development director, said the Class F license was created for gallery spaces but has never been issued. "The proposal aligns with what we see in many of our comparable communities, which have businesses today…
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