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Liquor Store Application Faces Delays Amid Community Concerns

October 21, 2024 | Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York


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Liquor Store Application Faces Delays Amid Community Concerns
In a recent government meeting, the board approved a special use permit for a Barber Trade School, contingent upon obtaining necessary zoning approvals and adhering to conditions set by the Department of Public Works regarding site remediation. The motion passed unanimously, indicating strong support for the educational initiative.

The meeting then shifted focus to another special use permit application for a liquor store at 308 Gippert Street. The applicant, who has faced significant personal and financial challenges, including a lengthy hospital stay, expressed urgency in opening the store to support his family. He highlighted that he has already incurred substantial rent costs while waiting for the necessary approvals.

The board discussed the applicant's compliance with state liquor authority regulations and the need for local zoning approval. The applicant confirmed his intention to operate the store from 10 AM to 9 PM, Monday through Friday, and expressed a desire to be open seven days a week, pending state regulations.

Concerns were raised regarding plumbing issues and landscaping requirements from a previous permit that had not been adequately addressed. The board suggested holding the application for further review, allowing the applicant time to resolve these issues and clarify operational hours.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for public comment, although no opposition was voiced at this time. The board plans to revisit the liquor store application in three weeks, aiming to ensure all conditions are met for a successful opening.

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