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Ordinance and Licensing Committee unanimously approves multiple business and liquor licenses

Ordinance and Licensing Committee · June 23, 2025
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Summary

At its June 23 meeting, the Waukesha City Ordinance and Licensing Committee unanimously approved a slate of licenses including extensions of premises for two establishments, several Class A and B alcohol licenses, an adult-oriented establishment license, and taxicab driver and company licenses. No public comment was offered.

The Ordinance and Licensing Committee of Waukesha City voted unanimously Monday to approve a slate of business and liquor licenses, the committee chair said.

The approvals covered multiple applications submitted for review, including an extension of premises for the Waukesha Eagles Club, an adult-oriented establishment license for City News and Video, a taxicab driver license for John Betleroux (as listed in the application), a taxicab company license for Best Cab, alcohol licenses for Quick Stop Restaurant and Quick Stop Gas and Convenience, a Class B beer and liquor license and jukebox authorization for Casa Noble, an extension of premises for The Destination, and a Class B license for Sal's Pizza Restaurant. A committee member moved to approve the full list of licenses and the chair seconded the motion; the committee recorded a unanimous voice vote.

The approvals were taken without public comment; the chair opened the meeting’s public-comment period and reported no members of the public were present. Committee business also included approval of the minutes from the June 9, 2025 meeting by unanimous consent and a brief check for communications from the clerk’s office, which reported none.

The meeting opened at 6:00 a.m. and adjourned at 6:03 a.m. The committee’s action was procedural: it approved the listed licenses as presented on the agenda. The record in the meeting transcript lists the applicants and establishments by name as part of the motion.