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Hotel Beer Permit Approved Despite DWI Concerns

October 18, 2024 | Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Hotel Beer Permit Approved Despite DWI Concerns
In a recent government meeting, the board approved a beer permit for Mint Hospitality Group LLC, allowing them to serve beer at their establishment, Mint. The motion was passed with a majority vote, despite one dissenting vote from board member Veronica and a no vote from the chair.

The meeting also addressed a new application from DDC Hotels Inc., which is seeking to sell consumer carryout beer at their upcoming Jewelry Plaza Hotel in Chattanooga. This location, which is set to open on October 25th, will be the fifth hotel for the group in Tennessee. However, the application faced scrutiny due to a DWI record from 2016 associated with the hotel's vice president and secretary, Jacqueline Polivak.

Board members expressed concerns about the implications of approving permits for individuals with alcohol-related offenses. The discussion highlighted a gap in the existing code, which does not explicitly prohibit individuals with such records from holding positions in alcohol-related businesses. The board noted that previous applications with similar issues had been approved, prompting a debate on the need for clearer guidelines.

As the board navigates these complex issues, they are considering reaching out to city council for further clarification on the interpretation of the code regarding alcohol permits. The outcome of these discussions could shape future applications and the standards for alcohol licensing in the area.

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