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Meeting approves two beer-license applications for businesses at Highway 76 and Raymond Hirsch Parkway

April 03, 2024 | White House, Coffee County, Tennessee


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Meeting approves two beer-license applications for businesses at Highway 76 and Raymond Hirsch Parkway
Speaker 3, the meeting's presiding official, opened New Business and the body approved two separate beer-license applications by voice vote: an off-premise license for a business listed in the transcript as "public. Tennessee" at 453 Highway 76 and a restaurant license for All Princess/All Seasons Sports Bureau at 532 Raymond Hirsch Parkway.

Both items were introduced under the New Business portion of the agenda. For the off-premise application, Speaker 3 described the item and Speaker 1 said the applicants were "coming from Kentucky" and might not attend in person but had provided a contact number. No members raised substantive questions about the application; Speaker 3 called a motion to approve and recorded the result by voice as "Aye." The transcript contains no roll-call tally or individual vote record for this motion.

On the All Princess application, Speaker 3 identified the applicant as Andy Rutherford of All Seasons Sports Bureau. Applicant representatives present said paperwork was being finalized; when asked about an opening date, a representative said they were "trying to do it before the end of the block." Speaker 2 summarized the board's review of the application, saying, "based on what's in the application, we don't have any reason that they would deny anything." The board moved and seconded approval, and Speaker 3 called a voice vote; the transcript records "Aye" with no opposed responses recorded.

The meeting then concluded with a motion to adjourn. The transcript does not identify the governing body's formal name, does not record vote tallies or the full names of all attendees beyond names read during roll call, and contains one unclear business name (the off-premise applicant is listed in the transcript as "public. Tennessee").

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