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The city liquor control board recommended approval of a Class C beer license for Lil’ Jimmy’s, proposed for 2603 Kirsten Lane South, after members voted in favor of the application.
Staff member Steve Sprigg described the location near the intersection of 20 Fifth Street and 30 Second Avenue South and reported a police background report that listed four prior incidents, all dating from 2013 or earlier and classified as misdemeanors. The police report included a recommendation of approval.
Board members asked about the applicant’s history; commissioners noted the incidents were several years old. A motion to approve carried without recorded dissent at the liquor control level, and the item will advance following standard licensing procedures.
The board did not attach special conditions or amendments during its recommendation. The police recommendation and the age of the prior incidents were the main factors cited in discussion.
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