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Council approves Tin Shine Investments’ licenses amid neighborhood parking concerns

May 07, 2024 | North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island


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Council approves Tin Shine Investments’ licenses amid neighborhood parking concerns
Council held a public hearing for Tin Shine Investments LLC d/b/a Eat & Barbecue at 1530 Mineral Spring Avenue. Applicants described about 20 years’ experience in food service, a planned hours window and said they do not intend to operate with entertainment. Council and residents questioned parking impacts and the potential for future license upgrades. The applicants and council noted the building’s occupancy (about 144) and available rear parking; some residents asked the town to monitor spillover into adjacent neighborhoods.

After questions, the council approved the victualing and associated licenses by voice vote. Members stressed the need to remain mindful of the recent Bella Luna hearing and other neighborhood concerns when new businesses open.

The file shows the council also approved the victualing (victualing/victualing license) and a victualing license item and the victualing license for Tin Shine LLC was approved with standard conditions for compliance with town codes.

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