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Public Safety committee recommends no objection to liquor-renewals list; flag transfer application for Fresh Food Deli

City of Green Council Committees · August 13, 2024
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Summary

Public Safety reviewed a package of Class C and D liquor-permit renewals and, after checking with the Summit County Sheriff's Office, recommended not requesting hearings; the committee also noted an application from Fresh Food Deli to transfer a permit into the city and will revisit if new information arises.

The Public Safety Committee reviewed TMP‑4686, covering renewal applications for Class C and D retail liquor permits across multiple establishments in the City of Green. Committee chair Mrs. Babbitt said the clerk and local detective had no information indicating cause to object, so the committee recommended the council not request hearings on the renewals.

The committee additionally considered a TREX transfer application from Fresh Food Deli (5 East Gaston/Casson & Maine), which proposes to sell packaged wine and operate primarily as a carryout. Committee members discussed the facility’s physical layout (a countertop and one table were noted by a member) and clarified that the applicant represented the use as packaged-sales only; the committee said it would revisit the transfer if new information came to light.

Ending: The committee will present a motion during the regular meeting to not request hearings on TMP‑4686 renewals; the Fresh Food Deli transfer will return through the usual process and could be subject to a hearing if concerns arise.