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Statham council holds public hearing on Fajita Mex Grill distance waiver
Summary
The Statham City Council opened and closed a public hearing Oct. 7 on a distance waiver permit application for Fajita Mex Grill at 1916 Railroad Street; City Attorney Jody Campbell summarized the application and no members of the public spoke for or against it.
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The Statham City Council on Oct. 7 held a public hearing on an application by Fajita Mex Grill seeking a distance waiver to allow the sale of alcohol at 1916 Railroad Street.
City Attorney Jody Campbell summarized the waiver application for the council during the hearing. Councilmember Patterson moved to open the hearing at 6:47 p.m.; Councilmember Penn seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The transcript records that there were no proponents or opponents present to speak on the application during the hearing.
The council closed the public hearing at 6:48 p.m. after a unanimous procedural vote to exit the hearing. The minutes do not record a formal vote to approve or deny the waiver application at that time, nor do they record any written comments entered into the record during the hearing.
Because the transcript does not show a final council action on the distance waiver, the application remains at the procedural stage recorded in the minutes. The council may take further action at a subsequent meeting or by administrative process, but no decision is recorded in these minutes.
