Licenses Committee meeting summary
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The Licenses Committee met June 2, 2026, and voted 3-0 (Ald. Zamarripa, Burgelis, Brower; Ald. Pratt and Ald. Jackson excused) to approve File 260107, which recommends approval of multiple license renewals, transfers, and applications. The committee also approved placing three businesses on the Warning Letter list. The meeting began at 8:48 AM and adjourned at 8:51 AM.
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Committee members approved a package of license actions that allows many local businesses to renew, change, or transfer licenses for alcohol service, entertainment, parking, secondhand dealing, and related activities. Three businesses were placed on a warning letter status, which is a formal compliance notice but not a denial of their license. Residents should expect these approved businesses to continue or resume operations under the terms of their updated licenses; full details for each business are in the official minutes.
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- Approved 'Agenda Only' license recommendations included in File 260107 (multiple renewals, transfers, and license applications) — motion by Ald. Burgelis; vote prevailed 3-0 (Pratt and Jackson excused).
- Approved 'Warning Letter' designations for: JACK'S LIQUOR (Toor Stores LLC), ARTHUR MINI MART (Channa Sales Inc), and La PINA MKE (Liquid Elevation LLC) — prevailed 3-0.
- Approved File 260107 as amended and recommended it for approval — prevailed 3-0.
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LICENSES COMMITTEE
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- Motion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relating to licenses.
- Motion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relating to licenses.
- Motion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relating to licenses.
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