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Local Licensing Authority <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 4, 2024 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />Kaufman moved the entire application be made part of the record of <br />the hearing; Carlson seconded. All in favor. <br />The applicant's representative, Adam Stapen and the Murphy Oil <br />District Manager, were sworn in by the Secretary and gave testimony <br />on the application for a Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine <br />Liquor License. <br />Petitioning of the surrounding businesses and neighbors was <br />conducted and those petitions were included in their packet. There <br />were no comments in opposition to the application. <br />There was a brief discussion of server training. Murphy Oil conducts <br />server training in house and agreed to provide proof of that training to <br />the Authority to fulfill their requirement. <br />There was no additional member discussion. Crowe noted that the <br />applicant was of good moral character, there is a desire for the license <br />to be granted and that all City and State law requirements have been <br />met. Based on those findings, Crowe moved that the application for a <br />Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine Liquor License be <br />approved with the conditions that the proof of server training and the <br />certificate of occupancy are obtained prior to the license being <br />released. The motion was seconded by Lipton. Roll call vote was <br />unanimous for approval. <br />B. Public Hearing: New Application — The Birdie Bar, LLC d/b/a The <br />Birdie Bar — Tavern Liquor License — 947 Pine Street <br />The Public Hearing was opened by Kaufman. The Secretary stated <br />the application was complete, the premises was posted, notice <br />published as required and no comments were received. Background <br />reports were conducted as required. There were no reasons to deny <br />the application. <br />There were no authority member disclosures and the members <br />agreed that the boundaries of the neighborhood are the current city <br />boundaries. <br />Kaufman moved the entire application be made part of the record of <br />the hearing; Carlson seconded. All in favor. <br />The applicants, Sonia Starr and Michael Starr, were sworn in by the <br />Secretary and gave testimony on the application for a Tavern Liquor <br />License. <br />
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