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Description
The Licensing Board for the City of Boston holds licensed premise inspection hearings on Tuesdays, transactional hearings on Wednesdays and voting hearings on Thursdays weekly pursuant to Governor Charles Baker’s executive order (the “Order”) issued March 22, 2020, temporarily modifying certain requirements of the Open Meeting Law (M.G.L. ch. 30A s. 20) due to the ongoing public health crisis due to Covid-19 (coronavirus).
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A
C
A
Thank
you
all
for
joining
us
this
morning.
As
a
reminder
when
you
are
entering
from
the
waiting
room,
please
do
remain
on
mute
unless
or
until
you
are
speaking
before
the
board.
A
Good
morning,
this
is
a
hearing
before
the
licensing
board
for
the
city
of
Boston.
Today
is
Wednesday
June
28
2023..
Today's
hearing
is
being
held
pursuant
to
Temporary
amendments
to
the
open
meeting
lot.
That
is
what
allows
us
to
meet.
Virtually
today's
hearing
is
being
recorded
and
will
be
posted
to
the
city
of
Boston's
website.
D
A
Thank
you,
and
once
again,
as
a
reminder,
please
do
remain
on
mute
unless
or
until
you
are
speaking
before
the
board.
Please
ensure
that
your
audio
and
visuals
are
working
properly.
I
will
call
each
item
in
the
order
that
it
appears
on
this
morning's
agenda
and
will
then
ask
who
is
present
on
behalf
of
the
applicant.
You
will.
A
A
A
You
will
not
be
heard
again
today,
calling
item
number
two:
three
one:
one
boss
LLC
doing
business
as
3-1-1
located
at
605,
Tremont
Street
in
Roxbury,
has
applied
for
a
common
vichler
license
to
be
exercised
on
the
above
ground
floor,
dining,
room,
front,
waiting
area
with
a
kitchen
with
storage
in
the
back
and
one
restroom
manager,
Carrie
Co
hours
of
operation,
5
PM
to
11
pm,
who
is
president
on
behalf
of
the
applicant
Gary
Cole
right
here
great.
Thank
you
very
much,
Miss
Co
for
being
with
us
this
morning.
G
Good
morning,
everyone
311
is
a
Japanese
omicase
restaurant.
We
offer
a
chef
Choice
daily
menu
with
10
seats.
Only
we
only
open
two
time
slots
per
day.
One
is
from
5
to
7
PM.
Another
one
is
from
7
30
to
9
30
PM.
So
after
we
finish
off
movie,
we
have
to
clean
up
and
closing
so
it
should
be
around
10
30
to
11..
We
will
be
not
offering
any
takeout
or
delivery
service.
G
G
A
D
D
G
It's
it's
more
like
a
New
Concept,
it's
we
will
have
two
chefs
facing
ten
seated
10
clients
each
time
slot,
so
we
will
have
two
hours
dining
period,
so
the
first
dining
period
is
five
o'clock
to
seven
and
then
the
next
dying
period
will
be
half
hour
later
from
7
30
to
9
30..
So
each
time
only
have
10
clients
in
between
two
hours.
D
H
A
I
Hi,
yes,
good
morning,
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board
came
through
Shirley
from
the
mayor's
office
of
Neighborhood
Services,
our
office
held
in
a
Butters
meeting
in
June
of
2022,
where
General
support
was
shown
by
the
abutters.
I
There
was
a
little
bit
of
confusion
over
the
name,
since
one
of
our
city
departments
shares
the
same
name
but
other
than
that.
There
are
no
other
concerns
at
this
time.
I,
obviously
like
to
defer
to
the
board.
Thank
you.
B
A
Seeing
on
the
board
will
take
this
under
advisement.
Thank
you.
Calling
item
number
three
Rebel
restaurants,
Inc
doing
business
as
lawn
on
D,
located
at
420,
D,
Street,
holder
of
a
neighborhood,
restricted,
Commandments
or
seven
day.
All
alcoholic
beverages
license
has
petitioned
to
change
the
manager
of
the
license
business
from
Dean
Pacheco
to
Kristen
bonish,
who
is
president
on
behalf
of
the
applicant.
J
And
good
morning,
Mr
secretary
Madam,
chairman
of
the
board,
my
name
is
Kevin
Cloutier
mcclutier
law
firm
located
at
1990,
Center,
Street,
West,
Roxbury
I,
represent
the
applicant
I'm,
also
joined
by
the
public
manager,
Christian
banish
and
we're
asking
this
board's
approval
for
the
change
of
Manager
application
to
name
Miss
bonnish,
as
the
licensed
manager
at
one
on
D.
One
on
D
is
a
19
000
square
foot
location,
primarily
open
space
in
the
seaport
District.
That
includes
a
5
000
square
foot
tent
that
provides
food
and
beverage
service.
J
Loan
ID
is
part
of
the
Rebel
restaurant's
family
of
restaurants,
which
owns
and
operates
12
establishments,
including
the
Tony
season,
tennis
Cal
and
the
seaport
District,
as
well
as
the
signature
Pavilion
tent
adjacent
to
lawn
on
D.
So
the
MS.
K
J
Has
a
strong
support
network
on
the
operations
side
behind
her
supporting
her
and
Opera
her
operations
that
long
on
D
and
Miss
bonus
is
uniquely
qualified,
she's
a
mother
of
two.
She
lives
in
Woburn.
She,
where
she
lives
with
her
two
young
daughters
and
her
husband.
She
had
three
brothers
growing
up
and
they
prepared
her
for
division.
One
career
at
UMass.
J
She
was
a
hockey
goalie,
maybe
that
more
than
anything
else
prepared
her
for
the
restaurant
business
and
makes
her
qualify
for
this
position
to
run
lawn
on
D
after
graduating
UMass
in
2008.
She
started
two
years
at
a
desk
job
and
realized
that
wasn't
for
her
and
since
went
into
the
restaurant
industry
in
2010,
where
she's
been
ever
since,
including
six
years
with
Rebel
restaurants,
locations
she's
very
well
qualified
she's
been
mainly
in
the
front
of
the
house
as
a
bartender
manager
sure,
and
so
it
was
very
attuned
to
the
liquor.
J
Compliance
laws,
and
especially
at
lawn
on
D,
which
has
a
unique
clientele
with
primarily
family
focused
activities
and
a
lot
of
lawn
events
from
sort
of
the
12
to
5
p.m
range
and
they
do
have
a
younger
20
year
old
to
30
year
old,
obviously
some
more
than
that,
but
focus
in
that
age
range
later
on
at
night.
So
she
they
have
a
robust
Security
operation,
as
it
makes
you
know,
checking
IDs
in
and
out
and
at
during
service
and
so
she's
very
again,
very
well
qualified
and
experienced
to
handle
this
location.
J
She
has
a
trust
and
confidence
of
Rebel
restaurants
and
I
would
ask
this
board
to
extend
that
same
trust
and
confidence
in
her.
In
approving
this
application.
H
D
A
A
Calling
item
number
four
sweet
rice,
Thai
Sushi
Inc,
located
at
187,
Main
Street
in
Charlestown,
folder
of
a
common
vigil
or
seven
day.
Wines
and
Mal
beverages
license
has
petition
to
change
the
manager
of
the
license
business
from
teradata
Center
nut
to
Natasha,
and
it's
who
is
president
on
behalf
of
the
applicant.
L
Hi,
this
is
attorney
Ken
Elgin
on
behalf
of
the
applicant
Mr
Natha,
said
nimit
he's
on
he's.
Currently
he
was
the
manager
at
pepper
sky
in
Cambridge,
where
he
worked
since
2016..
L
The
sweet
rice,
Thai
Sushi
was
has
been
in
operation
also
since
2021,
and
he
has
been
in
the
restaurant
business
for
many
years.
Prior
to
the
current
position.
He
has
gone
through
the
training
in
Cambridge,
where
the
former,
where
it
was
formerly
the
manager-
and
he
is
also
tips
certified
and
well
acquainted
with
the
rules
and
regulations
of
the
board
he's
imminently.
Qualified
he's
been
working
as
a
restaurant
manager
in
an
establishment
serving
alcohol
for
a
number
of
years.
L
Now
the
restaurant
is
a
well
as
the
name
implies
his
Thai
Sushi
concept
and
they
before
before,
the
current
owners
took
over.
It
was
also
continuously
operating
since
2016
at
the
current
location.
L
So
we
would
like
to
ask
the
board's
approval
in
transitioning
to
Mr
nimit
soccer.
A
Thank
you
attorney
Hogan,
chairman
Joyce.
Any
questions
for
the
applicant.
D
Thank
you
attorney
and
thank
you
for
joining
us.
Sir
I
am
not
going
to
try
to
pronounce
your
name
but
I
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
caught,
whether
or
not
he's
a
resident
in
Massachusetts.
Oh.
D
And
he
has
experience
what
you
described.
My
final
question
is:
are
you
familiar
with
the
rules
and
regulations
of
this
board
abcc
in
the
last
of
the
Commonwealth,
as
they
pertain
to
the
sale
and
service
of
alcohol.
D
Sir,
no
okay,
all
right,
commissioner
Carino
commissioner
Saxon,
do
you
have
any
questions?
Nothing.
A
C
Good
morning,
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board,
Elizabeth
Pizano
from
Upton,
Connell
and
Devlin
with
me
this
morning,
is
William
Brodsky.
He
is
the
proposed
manager
of
record
at
E8
HG
Boston
TRS
LLC
William
is
a
Massachusetts
resident,
a
U.S
citizen
and
is
familiar
with
the
rules
and
regulations
relating
to
the
sale
of
alcohol
of
this
board
and
the
abcc.
He
is
tip
certified
and
he
has
over
25
years
of
experience
in
the
hospitality
industry
and
specifically
here
in
Boston
and
we're
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
may
have.
D
Thank
you
attorney.
Thank
you
for
joining
us
today.
Mr
Brodsky,
I.
Don't
have
any
questions.
Commissioners
do.
A
M
Good
morning
attorney
green
Madam,
chairman
of
the
board
Dennis
quilty
attorney,
representing
the
licensee
with
us
this
morning,
is
Karen
Patton.
The
proposed
new
manager
of
record
this
is
the
licensee
at
the
Boston
Public
Library
The
Catered
Affair,
we're
here
before
you
today
for
a
change
of
manager
to
ask
that
Miss
Patton
be
approved.
As
such,
she
is
a
Mass
resident.
U.S
citizen
is
familiar
with
the
rules
and
regs
and
is
ready
to
take
any
of
your
questions
this
morning.
Good
morning.
D
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
outlining
that
just
want
to
make
sure
I
didn't
miss.
Is
she
miss
Patton?
Are
you
a
resident
of
the
Commonwealth?
Yes,
okay,
thank
you.
I
have
no
questions,
commissioner.
Cohen.
N
Thank
you
Danny
good
morning,
chairman
Joyce
Commissioners,
Tom
Miller
from
mcdermaculty
and
Miller
in
Boston
on
behalf
of
the
licensee.
As
as
Danny
said,
this
is
an
application
to
approve
a
management
agreement.
Katrina
Abreu
operating
as
chokates
is
an
experienced
operator.
The
brand
was
founded
over
13
years
ago
and
now
has
nine
locations
in
and
around
Boston.
N
N
N
The
approval
of
this
management
agreement
would
allow
the
manager
here
to
and
the
licensee
to
utilize
aspects
of
a
license
to
enhance
the
food
experience
with
the
service
of
alcohol
and
bring
this
amenity
to
the
community
in
the
area.
We
want
to
thank
you
for
hearing
this
application
today
and
are
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
have.
D
N
The
manager
of
record
is
is
sorry,
the
manager
of
record
is
if
this
agreement
is
approved.
We
will
be
back
before
the
board
to
change
the
manager
of
record
on
the
license.
Okay,.
A
B
O
A
Who
would
like
to
testify
on
this
matter
board
will
take
this
under
advisement.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Calling
item
number
eight
High
Street
TRS
LLC
doing
business
as
High
Street
Place,
located
at
100,
High
Street,
holder
of
a
common
vehicular
seven
day.
All
alcoholic
beverages
license
has
petitioned
for
the
approval
of
an
additional
management
agreement
between
High
Street,
TRS
LLC.
F
M
Morning
again,
attorney
green
Madam,
chair
members
of
the
board,
Dennis
quilty,
representing
the
licensee
with
me
this
morning,
is
Lauren
Johnson,
who
is
the
owners
representative
and
the
manager
of
the
of
the
entire
facility?
As
indicated
in
the
agenda
item,
this
application
seeks
to
add
one
additional
management
agreement
to
the
existing
multi-faceted
operation
at
this
location,
known
as
High
Street,
Place,
very
popular
downtown
establishment,
which
has
been
licensed
for
the
last
two
years.
M
The
new
entity
is
sugar,
skulls
LLC,
which
would
become
one
of
a
number
of
operators
under
the
master,
license
this
location
and
we're
certainly
here
to
answer
any
of
the
board's
questions.
No
other
changes
to
the
operations
to
the
management
to
the
hours
of
operation
or
any
other
such
change
and,
once
again,
we're
happy
to
answer.
D
P
A
A
M
A
Falling
out
of
number
nine,
the
hot
eastern
restaurant
Inc
doing
business
as
friendship,
BBQ
located
at
40,
Harrison,
Ave,
holder
of
a
common
bitchler
seven
day
wines
and
mount
beverages
license,
has
petitioned
to
change
the
category
of
the
license
to
a
common
Bachelor,
seven-day
wines
and
Malt
Beverages
with
Liquor's
license
person
went
to
the
hip
already
contained
in
chapter
481
of
the
acts
of
1994.
attorney
Carolyn
Conway
attorney
Conley.
Q
Good
morning
maternity
members
of
The
Other,
Board
I,
am
by
myself
today.
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
the
owners
of
the
license
premises
are
traveling
to
Indiana.
Their
daughter
has
been
selected
for
a
national
piano
competition
and
I
told
them
that,
since
I
believe
that
we
could
go
forward
on
the
matter.
Q
As
the
board's
aware,
since
early
2018,
hot
Eastern
has
held
a
beer
and
wine
license
and
successfully
without
any
any
violations,
we're
looking
to
change
the
category
of
the
license
today
to
from
beer
and
wine
to
beer
wine
and
cordials,
the
board
will
also
remember
the
the
same
operator
was
awarded
a
cordial's
license
for
the
sister
restaurant
out
in
Brighton.
A
few
months
ago,
we
have
appeared
before
that
downtown
Boston
improvement.
Q
District
we've
also
appeared
before
the
Chinatown
neighborhood
Safety
Committee
and
neighborhood
Council,
and
have
received
their
support
for
the
change
of
category.
There
will
be
no
other
change
in
the
operation
of
the
business.
It's
ours,
its
capacity,
anything
it's
just
to
look
to
change
the
category
so
that
we
can
have
more
offerings
for
our
clients,
different
flavors
and
we've.
You
know
we're
looking
forward
to
doing
that
at
this
location.
D
F
F
Noah
Butters
meeting
was
held
for
this
proponent,
but
they
did
go
on
another
channel,
so
they
go
to
council
and
has
a
support
letter
from
them.
There
are
some
concerns
from
councilor
Flynn's
office,
but
I'll.
Let
them
study
to
speak
on
it,
but
this
time
we
would
like
to
defer
to
the
Judgment
of
the
board.
O
A
R
Well,
good
morning,
everyone
Andrew
Upton,
Upton,
Connell
and
Devlin
for
the
licensee
with
me
is
Mike
McKinley,
the
director
of
operations
for
spin,
as
you
may
recall,
spin,
was
licensed
for
the
service
of
alcohol
in
May
2019
because
of
covet.
They
did
not
actually
open
till
2021,
but
since
that
time
they
survived
the
pandemic.
They've
had
no
violations
or
serious
issues,
and
now
we
are
proposing
a
approximately
6
000
square
foot
expansion.
You
currently
entered
spin
ping
pong
restaurant
on
milcher
Street.
R
This
would
be
an
expansion
directly
above
them
into
the
former
Papagayo
space,
which
has
been
vacant
for
over
six
years.
So
you
would
you
would
answer
that
one
on
Summer,
Street
or
you
would
come
up
from
the
original
spin
below
this
new
space
is
primarily
for
corporate
and
corporate
team
building
events.
That's
a
big
part
of
spin's
business.
Typically,
the
corporate
events
are
somewhat
smaller
crowds.
They
have
earlier
end
times
and
that's
what
this
part
of
the
facility
is
designed
for.
There'll
be
eight
ping.
R
Pong
tables
there'll
be
a
bar
there'll,
be
full
Food
Service
there'll
be
a
coat
check,
there'll
be
new
bathrooms,
although
there
will
be
no
extra
kitchen
upstairs
the
food
will
still
be
cooked
downstairs
and
brought
upstairs.
So
we
believe
this
will
bring
jobs.
Taxes
activation
of
the
Summer
Street
side
of
the
of
the
building
and
ons
has
waived
the
butters
meeting
contingent
on
a
successful
fpna,
Fort
Point
neighborhood
association
meeting.
We
had
that
last
night,
they
are
in
support.
R
We
have
agreed
with
them
to
conduct
the
construction
and
build
out
on
a
schedule
which
installs
sound
proofing.
First,
just
in
case
we
need
to
attenuate
any
noise
issues,
but
otherwise
we
have
received
a
very
positive
reception
for
this
concept
and
there
are
no
other
changes
to
hours
manager,
menu
or
other
aspects
of
the
operation,
and
with
that
we're
glad
to
answer
any
questions.
D
A
A
S
Morning,
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board
I'm
Anna
white,
with
the
mayor's
office
of
Neighborhood
Services,
the
proponent
reached
out
to
the
four
point,
neighborhood
association,
and
presented
their
plans
at
the
fpna
monthly
meeting
on
June
27th.
They
answered
all
questions
and
concerns
from
four
point
residents
about
the
proposal.
Fpa
supports
the
proposal
in
part
because
the
applicant
agreed
to
continue
to
work
with
neighbors
on
any
operational
impacts.
The
Establishment
has
and
they
provided
contact
details
for
on-site
management.
S
B
Office,
the
counselor
would
like
to
go
in
recording
support,
they
met
with
the
4-point
neighborhood
association
and
they
do
have
some
conditions
as
their
attorney
mentioned,
but
we
would
like
to
go
on
recording
support
based
on
those
conditions.
Thank
you.
O
Madam
chair
and
members
of
the
board
I
want
to
Echo
what
both
Anna
and
from
Council
of
Flaherty
Council
Flynn's
officer
and
also
the
mayor's
office
that
we
would
like
to
support.
A
Thank
you,
Mary.
Are
there
any
other
individuals
who
would
like
to
testify
on
this
matter,
important
to
take
the
center
of
advisement?
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
calling
item
number
11,
BPM
events,
LLC
doing
business
as
Boston
Public
Market,
located
at
100,
Hanover,
Street,
holder
of
a
common
vigil
or
seven
day.
A
Two
in
one
large
room
on
ground
floor
of
100
Hanover
Street,
approximately
28
000
square
feet
to
exclude
stahls
3A
to
4B
37b
to
39b
and
selling
wall
2,
as
shown
on
plan
on
file
with
the
licensing
board,
but
seating
areas,
prep
areas,
kitchen
restrooms
and
storage
and
office
space
on
ground
floor
together
with
a
seasonal
April.
To
October
outdoor
patio
on
private
property,
with
48
seats
and
a
10
pm
closing
hour
attorney
Dennis
quilty
attorney
quality,
good.
M
Morning
again,
attorney
green
Madam,
chair
members
of
the
board,
Dennis
quilty,
representing
the
licensee
with
us
this
morning,
Cheryl
Cronin
who's,
the
director
of
the
Boston
Public
Market.
The
application
before
you
this
morning
is
to
delete
these
two
spaces
from
the
existing
license
and
just
for
the
board's
information.
This
is
in
contemplation
of
a
further
application
that
will
be
filed
regarding
this
space
in
the
future.
In
order
for
that
to
happen,
this
step
had
to
be
taken
to
delete.
M
If
you
will
these
two
spaces
from
the
license
and
as
I
suggested,
we'll
be
back
before
you
and
through
the
public
process
to
rearrange
and
refile
for
this
space
in
the
future
and
we're
certainly
happy
to
answer
any
of
your
questions.
Ms
Cronin
is
here
runs
the
day-to-day
operations
oversees.
The
facility
has
a
very,
very
good
and
strong
relationship
with
the
community
and
the
city
officials,
and
we
are
again
here
to
Happy
answer
any
of
your
questions.
A
B
O
A
A
Song
item
12
21st
Inc,
doing
business
as
21st
Amendment
located
at
150,
Bowden
Street
folder
of
a
common
Mitchell
or
seven
day.
All
alcoholic
beverages
license
has
petitioned
to
amend
the
description
of
the
licensed
business
from
in
two
rooms,
kitchen
and
stockroom.
On
the
first
floor,
two
premise
consists
of
1944
total
square
feet,
including
indoor
space
and
outdoor
seasonal
patio.
A
Space
indoor
space
includes
1
604
total
square
feet
in
two
rooms,
with
dining
for
28
in
one
room
are
seating
for
26
in
another
room,
with
total
capacity
of
96,
kitchen
storage,
walk-in,
fridge,
space
and
two
bathrooms
all
located.
On
the
first
floor
and
two
exits,
one
public
entrance
indoor
seating
hours
are
11
A.M
to
2
A.M
7
days
a
week.
Outdoor
space
is
annual
seasonal
patio
on
public
property
operated
in
April
to
October,
including
342
total
square
feet
with
two
side-by-side
seating
areas.
A
U
Good
morning,
Madam
chair,
commissioner
of
the
executive
secretary
Leslie
Delaney
Hawkins,
with
the
law
firm
of
Prince
Lobel
about
the
applicant
with
me
today
are
Peter
and
Cara
McCarthy,
the
owner
they
operated.
This
is
a
request
for
an
alteration
of
premise:
to
incorporate
what
had
previously
been
used
as
part
of
the
temporary
outdoor
dining
program
into
the
annual
license.
The
space
has
been
used
since
the
onset
of
the
program,
19
relief
and
has
been
extremely
successful
as
the
executive
secretary
right
into
the
record.
U
This
will
be
needed
on
a
public
way
with
approximately
342
feet,
six
tables
and
seating
for
36..
It
is
also
Ada
accessible
at
the
closing
hour
for
the
outdoor
patio
is
Sunday
Thursday,
9,
30,
PM,
Friday
and
Saturday
10
30
p.m.
There's
no
going
to
be
no
subsequent
request
for
entertainment.
The
outdoor
dining
area
will
be
staffed
at
all
times
to
ensure
compliance
with
all
of
the
rules
and
regulations
of
the
board
and
the
abcc,
and
there
are
no
no
additional
changes
to
the
license
request.
U
D
Thank
you,
I
think
this
is
one
of
the
first
permanent
patios
we've
seen
coming
out
of
our
temporary
program,
but
I'm
not
entirely
sure.
So
it's
good
to
see
these
come
in
before
us.
I
have
no
questions
for
you
at
this
time.
Commissioner
Mr
Saxon.
A
V
Hello
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board,
Maggie
van
score
from
the
mayor's
office
of
neighborhood
services.
At
this
time,
our
office
would
like
to
defer
to
the
Judgment
of
the
board.
As
stated
21st
amendment
has
been
a
part
of
our
temporary
outdoor
dining
program
for
a
few
seasons
now
and
our
office
is
unaware
of
any
concerns
about
this
patio.
A
Seeing
on
the
board
will
take
this
under
advisement.
Thank
you
calling
item
13
TJ,
Liquor,
Mart
LLC,
doing
business
as
well
as
Liquor
Mart,
located
at
1772,
Dorchester
Ave
in
Dorchester,
holder
of
a
retail
package
store.
All
alcoholic
beverages
license,
has
a
petitioned
to
transfer
the
license
from
the
above
to
a
ma,
Laxmi
Corp
doing
business
as
Dorchester
Liquors
at
the
same
location,
Nick,
Patel
manager,
closing
hour
11
pm.
Additionally,
the
applicant
has
petitioned
to
pledge
the
license
and
inventory
to
TJ
Liquor
Mart
LLC
Attorney
John,
Meridian
attorney
Meridian
yeah.
W
W
The
corporation
is
buying
the
liquor
stores,
Wells
Liquors
from
TJ
Liquor
Mart,
located
at
1772,
Dorchester
Avenue
and
we're
seeking
three
items
today:
a
transfer
the
license
to
model
Laxmi,
Corp
approval
of
Nick
Patel's,
the
manager
of
record
and
a
pledge
of
the
license
inventory
to
TJ
Liquor
Mart.
W
This
is
a
transferred
license
same
location.
Then
we
know
changes
to
the
business
floor
plan
layout
and
the
closing
hour
will
remain
11
o'clock.
The
only
really
change
you'll
notice
is
the
DBA
will
change
to
Dorchester
Liquors
Nick
Patel
is
a
U.S
citizen
and
a
Mass
resident.
He
is
tip
certified.
He
has
experience
working
in
convenience
stores
and
liquor.
Stores
that
sell
beer,
Wine
Liquor
in
the
pledge
of
the
license
is
for
seller
financing
as
they're
taking
promissory
note
back
on
the
sale
of
the
business.
G
A
A
A
Advisement,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Have
a
good
day
song
item
number
14,
FHM,
Hospitality,
Inc,
doing
business
as
Anthem
located
at
100,
Faneuil,
Hall,
Marketplace,
holder
of
a
common
vigil
or
seven-day
alcoholic
beverages
license,
has
petitioned
to
transfer
the
license
from
the
above
to
Boston
sflc,
doing
business
as
Sugar
Factory
at
the
same
location,
Kevin,
Silva
manager,
2
A.M
closing
hour.
A
Secondly,
expedition
to
amend
the
description
of
the
premise
from
100
South,
Market,
Street,
Building
in
office,
kitchen
storage
and
bakery
and
basement
one
room
and
a
covered
and
uncovered
patio
74
feet
on
the
first
floor,
two
rooms,
two
service
areas
and
a
balcony
on
second
floor
entrance
and
exit
at
South,
Market
Street
and
Penny
Ohio
Marketplace,
unnumbered
exit
on
Chatham
Street
for
stock.
Two.
The
premise
contains
a
basement
office,
kitchen
storage,
first
floor,
one
interior
room
covered
in
uncovered
annual
patios
on
private
property
and
a
second
floor,
two
interior
rooms.
A
N
Morning,
chairman
Joyce
Commissioners
secretary
Greene,
nice
to
see
you
again,
Tom
Miller
from
McDermott
quilting
Miller
on
behalf
of
the
applicant
Boston
FFL
Boston
SF
LLC,
doing
business
as
the
Sugar
Factory
I
am
joined
today
by
Kevin
Silva,
the
proposed
manager
of
record
and
Lloyd
Sugarman,
one
of
the
principles
of
the
applicant,
the
Sugar
Factory,
is
proposing
this
Corporation
to
Corporation
transfer
at
the
same
location
to
operate
in
what
was
formerly
known
as
Anthem
in
Faneuil
Hall,
the
Sugar
Factory
as
a
brand
has
approximately
20
locations
nationally
and
internationally.
N
It
is
a
destination
for
celebrations
and
events,
focusing
on
being
a
inviting
space
for
all
ages.
They
create
a
celebratory
and
fun
atmosphere
with
unique
and
fun
drinks
and
food
items.
The
applicant
is
renovating
the
space
as
Danny
said,
to
update
it
and
so
that
it
reflects
the
fun
and
inviting
atmosphere
they
promote.
N
It'll
have
170
seats
and
it's
going
to
maintain
that
2
A.M
closing
hour.
That
was
previously
at
the
maintained
by
the
previous
licensee.
The
approval
of
this
transfer
will
help
Revitalize
this
vacant
and
underutilized
space
in
the
Faneuil
Hall
area.
The
applicants
draw
as
a
place
to
come
and
celebrate
special
occasions,
and
events
will
bring
football
foot,
traffic
and
life
back
to
this
prominent
Corner
in
what
is
a
prominent
and
important
area
of
our
city.
N
As
I've
said,
Mr
Silva
is
the
proposed
manager
of
record.
He
is
a
U.S
citizen,
a
resident
of
Dartmouth
Massachusetts.
He
has
experience
in
the
food
and
beverage
industry,
including
the
sale
and
services
of
alcohol.
He
is
familiar
with
the
rules
and
regulations
of
the
board,
the
abcc
and
the
laws
of
the
Commonwealth
regarding
the
sale
and
service
of
the
same.
N
D
Thank
you
attorney
Miller.
Thank
you
for
joining
us
today,
Mr
Silva,
I,
think
I
saw
you
honestly.
D
Thank
you.
Your
attorney
covered
the
manager
record
questions.
D
The
transfer
I
have
no
questions
at
this
time.
Mr
Curran
with
Mr
Saxon,
no.
A
B
O
A
A
Calling
item
number
15,
Paris,
Seaport
Inc,
doing
business
as
the
Paris
crepery
located
at
60,
Seaport,
Boulevard,
holder
of
a
common
vigil
or
seven
day
wines
and
while
beverages
with
the
curse
license,
has
petitioned
to
transfer
the
license
from
the
above
to
a
zazibar
Corp
doing
business
as
a
zazzy
bar
at
the
same
location
or
Lee
Roberts
manager.
Secondly,
his
petition
to
change
the
closing
hour
from
1am
to
2
A.M.
A
Thirdly,
has
petitioned
to
amend
the
description
of
the
premise
from
in
two
rooms
on
the
ground
floor,
Cafe
with
seating
and
separate
Pantry
area
in
two
rooms
on
the
lower
level,
prep
kitchen
and
walk-in
storage,
cooler,
annual
outdoor
patio
on
private
property,
with
seating
for
30,
two
on
ground
level
and
basement
of
mixed
use.
Building
public
facing
component
on
ground
floor
with
bar
seating
table,
seating,
restroom
and
Pantry
area,
kitchen
storage
and
walk-in
cooler
located
on
lower
level
annual
weather,
permitting
outdoor
dining
on
private
property
for
35.
Patrons
12
am
close
on
outdoor
patio.
U
As
the
attorney
green
write
into
the
record
of
this
new
application
for
transfer
at
the
same
location
to
a
new
operator,
an
alteration
of
the
premise
for
minor
cosmetic
Renovations,
a
change
in
the
closing
hour
to
2
A.M
indoors
and
12
a.m.
Midnight
Outdoors,
Enterprise
I
know
that
Jeff
always
a
familiar
face
to
the
board.
He
has
his
existing
restaurant
in
Hyde
Park
and
also
operates
the
Bay
Florida
cafeteria
in
City
Hall.
We're
very
excited
to
be
bringing
Chef
oh
and
he's
his
Caribbean
infused
menu
to
the
Seaboard.
U
In
one
of
the
Ws
developments,
we
are
proposing
a
sit-down
restaurant
with
approximately
25
indoors
and
35
Outdoors
on
private
property.
We're
requested
to
extend
the
outdoor
I'm,
sorry
to
the
indoor
closing
hour
until
2
A.M
from
its
current
1
am
time,
but
we'll
be
keeping
the
outdoor
closing
hour
at
midnight.
Based
on
the
conversations
we
had
with
the
community.
This.
U
A
turnkey
space
with
very
little
Works
we're
looking
forward
to
getting
open,
hopefully
this
summer.
Well
there.
This
is
a
transfer
at
the
same
location,
because
we
are
extending
the
closing
hour.
I
will
just
briefly
touch
on
public
needs.
Obviously
this
is
a
quickly
developing
neighborhood.
There
is
always
a
demanding
support
for
additional
food
and
beverage
options,
and
we
think
this
is
unlike
any
of
the
existing
operations
in
the
area.
Chef.
Oh,
is
an
improvement
manager
of
record
by
this
board.
He
has
significant
experience,
including
beverage.
Industry
is
a
US
citizen.
U
Alcohol
The
Pledge
is
to
the
landlord
entity
for
consideration
on
the
funds
that
were
going
to
the
applicant
to
purchase
the
license
we
reached
out
to
the
mayor's
office
of
Neighborhood
Services,
the
elected
officials
and
the
newly
formed
South
Boston
Seaport
neighborhood
association,
based
on
the
proposed
concept
and
the
fact
that
this
is
an
existing
restaurant
space,
and
that
would
be
our
agreement
between
the
outdoor
closing
hour
to
12
a.m.
Midnight
they
do
not
require
it.
A
Butters
meeting
with
that.
We
are
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
may
have.
D
A
S
Good
morning,
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board
I'm
Anna
white,
with
the
mayor's
office
of
Neighborhood
Services,
the
proponent
reached
out
to
the
seaport
neighborhood
association,
about
their
proposal.
They
answered
all
questions
that
were
raised
and
worked
with
sna
on
the
patio
Closing
Time
sna
supports
this
proposal
at
this
time,
we'd
like
to
defer
judgment
to
the
board.
Thank
you.
O
F
F
F
A
A
F
A
At
192
and
a
half
Sumner
Street
in
East
Boston,
Boulder
of
a
common
Bachelor
seven-day
wines
and
while
beverages
with
a
curse
license,
has
petitioned
to
transfer
the
license
and
the
location
from
the
above
to
Mexicali,
sushi
bar
Inc
doing
business
as
Mexicali
sushi
bar
located
at
199.
Sumner
Street
in
East.
Y
As
you
may
recall,
the
board
heard
an
application
from
this
applicant
almost
a
year
ago
today,
within
a
couple
of
days,
which
the
board
did
find
public
need
for
at
this
location
and
granted
a
licensed
pending
availability
of
one
for
which
they
qualify
since
that
time,
while
no
license
from
the
city
has
become
available.
The
applicant
has
since
been
presented
with
the
opportunity
to
purchase
a
license
for
this
location
from
a
restaurant
actually
located
right
across
the
street
from
them
in
East
Boston,
which
is
the
application
before
you
today.
Y
I
certainly
defer
to
the
board,
if
you'd
like
me,
to
proceed
with
a
presentation
or
incorporate
by
reference
to
testimony
and
supportive
documentation
presented
in
support
of
a
license
at
the
previous
hearing
for
this
applicant,
which
included
dozens
of
support.
Letters
submitted
from
the
neighborhood
organization
and
nearby
residents,
the
only
difference
with
this
application
is
a
pledge
of
the
license
to
the
Boston
local
Development
Corporation
in
order
to
purchase
the
license
for
this
location
and
there's
no
other
changes
proposed
to
the
existing
restaurant.
D
Sorry
we
can
incorporate
it
by
reference.
Great
thanks.
K
A
You
chairman,.
D
A
Z
Yes,
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board,
Connor
Newman,
with
the
mayor's
office
of
Neighborhood
Services,
this
time
the
mayor's
office
like
to
defer
to
the
Judgment
of
this
board.
As
you
heard,
from
the
applicant's
representation.
Previously,
they
went
through
a
community
process
with
ons,
where
the
community
was
very
conducive
to
the
proposal.
With
that
we'll
defer
to
the
board.
Thank
you.
I
AA
Yes,
good
morning,
chairperson
Joyce
and
members
of
the
board
representing
East
Broadway
Market,
my
address
is
546
East
Broadway
in
South
Boston
I'm,
here
with
Tony
patella,
who
is
the
owner
and
the
manager
Michael
Gannon
is
with
us
remotely
the
resident
of
mass
and
a
U.S
citizen
he's
familiar
with
the
rules
and
regulations
of
the
board
and
the
laws
of
the
state
of
Massachusetts.
AA
Regarding
the
sale
of
alcohol,
we
had
a
committing
vote
approximately
a
month
ago
and
we
had
a
community
meeting
a
proxy
a
month
ago
and
it
was
overwhelmingly
supportive
of
the
application,
the
the
neighbors
and
customers
of
the
submitted,
approximately
650,
almost
700
signatures
in
support,
both
at
the
meeting
and
at
the
speaking
at
Community
meetings.
There
was
High
Praise
for
the
operation
and
in
terms
of
the
service
that
was
provided.
AA
I
will
say
that
the
the
individuals
that
were
in
support
included
immediate
Butters
parents
of
nearby
schools,
children's
presently
parents
of
nearby
school
children
that
had
attended
previously
in
both
long-term
and
newer
residents
to
the
area,
and
we
did
meet
with
a
three-point,
civic
association
and
I
understand.
There
may
have
been
a
split
or
some
kind
of
splitful,
but
I
think
they
may
have
been
out
in
opposition,
but
would
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
And
we
have
a
very
good
working
relationship
with
the
nearby
school
and
the
neighbors.
AB
F
AA
You
if
I
may
I
apologize
Mr
again
and
is,
is
on
remotely
and
may
not
be
as
familiar
with
that,
how
that
applies,
he's
coming
from
a
funeral
of
a
family
member,
so
I
apologize.
If
there's
any
confusion
with
his
participation.
D
Okay,
thank
you.
No
problem,
I
understand
I,
have
some
questions
I'm,
taking
a
look
at
your
application
and
at
the
floor
plan
and
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
how
much
space
of
the
current
store
offerings
are
going
to
be
turned
over
to
beer
and
wine.
It
looks
like
half
the
cooler
space
you're
going
to
replace
the
milk
juice
and
soda
with
half
of
that
with
beer
and
one
with
beer.
F
AA
We've
we've
estimated
about
20
percent,
we'll
include
beer
and
wine,
and
we've
we've
made
some
arrangements
to
have
some
of
the
non
milk
and
Juice
items
to
be
stacked
to
accommodate
some
of
the
wine.
D
Okay,
was
there
any
discussion
about
not
selling
miniature
bottles
or
single
bottles
of
bottles
of
the
Earth
for
miniature
bottles
of
wine?
Yeah.
AA
Yes,
we
we
agreed
at
the
community
meeting
and
there
will
be
no
effort
to
sell
singles.
We
didn't
have
a
discussion
about
miniature
wines,
but
we
certainly
weren't
anticipating
selling
them
as
well.
Okay,
we
would
be
obviously
agreeable
to
that.
D
Okay,
so
the
standard
that
we
use
to
review
applications
like
this
is
public
need.
Is
there
a
public
need
for
this
type
of
license
at
this
location?
So,
as
their
attorney
or
I
know,
Mr
Gannon
is
joining
us
remotely
for
my
funeral,
but
you
need
to
describe
for
us
why
and
what
the
public
need
is
to
add
beer
and
wine
to
this
location.
AA
This
is
attorney
again
and
speaking
so
I'm
happy
to
to
tell
you
that
in
in
the
community
meeting
overwhelmingly
the
long-term
and
short-term
residents
in
the
immediate
buyers
spoke
to
the
factors
they
wanted.
The
convenience
of
something
nearby
it
was
I,
know
the
liquor
store
some
disk
in
the
road
on
Broadway
and
nothing
in
that
immediate
area.
There's
there
is
one
other
door
blocks
away,
but,
as
you
could
be
aware,
in
years
past
there
were
a
number
of
other
stores
that
serviced
that
area,
but
they're
all
closed.
AA
AA
So
that
there's
a
location
closer
to
I
Street
on
East
Broadway,
which
is
five
or
six
blocks
and
estimating
it
just
one-
that's
probably
four
blocks
away
at
p
and
6th
Street.
That
is
again
some
distance
away.
D
Okay,
and
are
you
offering
something
unique
or
special?
What
are
you
exactly
selling
as
far
as
product.
AA
AA
D
AA
Approximately
I
mean
I,
know,
I,
know,
there's
another
one,
that's
a
little
further
away
and
that
would
have
been
five
or
five
bucks
but
in
essence
we're
not
saying
we're
the
we're.
The
only
one
in
the
whole
east
side
or
side
of
the
community,
but
they're
aren't
there
aren't
any
close
enough
for
them
to
walk
to.
Most
of
them
would
be
if
they
had
to
go
to
another
location.
AA
D
AA
So
when
individuals
came
into
the
store
made
them
aware
of
that,
we
were.
AA
Their
requested
for
a
beer
and
wine
application
and
they
expressed
an
interest
in
supporting
it.
So
literally
everybody
that
signed
that
came
into
the
store.
That's
how
much
you
know
community
into
that
store
and
all
goes
one
signed
when
they
were
inside
or
buying
something,
whether
it
be
for
the
kids
after
school
or
for
their
own
personal
needs.
D
D
Okay,
I'm
gonna
turn
it
over
to
Commissioner
Karen
first
and
then
commissioner
Saxon
see
if
they
have
any
questions.
H
I
think
I
would
Reserve
and
wait
for
to
hear
the
comments.
Thank
you.
Y
A
You
we're
going
to
first
open
up
to
testimony
from
elected
officials.
I
do
see
that
there
are
some
folks
already
signed
up
to
speak.
If
you
could,
please,
if
you
are
a
member
of
the
public
wishing
to
testify,
please
use
the
raise
the
hand
function.
If
you
are
able
to
we'll
call
on
you
in
the
order
that
you
have
raised
your
hand,
I
will
first
ask:
are
there
any
elected
officials
or
Representatives
who
wish
to
testify
on
this
matter?.
S
Good
morning,
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board,
I'm
Anna
white,
with
the
mayor's
office
of
Neighborhood
Services
ons,
hosted
an
abutters
meeting
on
May
31st
about
the
East
Broadway
Market,
adding
wine
and
Mall
beverages
to
the
store
over
120
people
attended.
The
virtual
Butters
meeting,
39
attendees
voiced
their
support
and
sorry
sorry
about
that
and
I
apologize
about
that
and
eight
voiced
their
opposition
to
the
proposal.
Many
residents
and
support
spoke
about
the
convenience
of
having
beer
and
wine
sold
at
this
location.
S
The
residents
and
oppositions
have
concerns
about
traffic
and
about
the
store's
location,
they're
afraid
it
is
too
close
to
a
Catholic
Primary
School.
Some
parents
whose
children
attend
the
school
spoke
in
support
of
the
proposal
and
didn't
think
it
would
cause
harm
to
their
children.
O
s
has
received
six
emails
and
support
and
five
in
opposition
to
the
proposal.
We
have
also
received
a
petition
from
the
proponent
with
over
600
signatures
and
support
from
residents.
The
city
Point
neighborhood
association,
is
opposed
to
this
proposal.
At
this
time,
we'd
like
to
defer
judgment
to
the
board.
A
O
Morning,
commissioner,
and
members
of
the
board
myriadwood
Council
of
Flaherty's
office,
going
on
he'd
like
to
go
on
record
in
opposition,
he
says
that
the
great
Proprietors
and
a
great
asset
to
the
neighborhood,
but
he
doesn't
feel
the
location,
is
a
good
location
for
that
and
we
he
feels
that
we
have
enough
of
them
propping
up
throughout
the
neighborhood.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
We
will
now
turn
to
testimony
from
the
public
and
I
see
a
number
of
hands
raised
already.
The
first
hand
I
see
raised
is
from
Diane.
F
A
AB
Okay,
I'm
in
opposition
to
the
proposal
and
by
the
way,
the
p
and
six
store
is
only
three
blocks
away
from
O
Street,
oh
and
Broadway.
So
to
me,
three
blocks
is
not
a
problem.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
some
of
the
people
who
signed
that
petition
lived
on
P,
Street
and
the
owner
of
the
store,
owns
I,
think
a
total
of
five
stores
so
I'm
sure
when
people
came
in,
they
asked
people
to
sign
the
petition.
AB
AB
It's
not
the
right
thing
to
do
and
I
think
that
there's
a
problem
with
the
double
parking
on
the
street
and
there's
a
woman
who
has
a
handicapped
sport
who
can't
park
in
her
handicap
spot
and
it's
just
not
the
right
location
to
have
beer
and
wine
when
there
are
so
many
liquor
stores
already
in
South,
Boston
and
I.
Don't
understand
why
the
young
people
that
are
forward
can't
walk
zero
to
three
blocks
to
get
to
get
their
liquor
so
I'll,
that's
all
I
have
for
now.
Thank
you,
so
I'm
in
opposition.
Thank.
X
Hi
good
morning,
Madam,
chair
and
members
of
the
board-
and
my
name
is
Eileen
Smith
776,
East,
Broadway
and
I'm
opposed
for
many
reasons,
specifically
the
safety
issues
that
were
located
across
the
street
from
a
school
and
the
church
is
not
a
half
a
block
away
and
it's
a
bus
stop
so,
and
the
residents
that
are
adversely
affected
by
this.
The
convenience
store
basically
changing
into
beer
and
wine.
You
know
they
have
great
concerns.
X
The
currently
the
store
closes
at
9,
30
and
10,
and
any
type
of
liquor
license.
Extension
would
possibly
increase
the
hours
of
operation.
The
abutters,
the
director
Butters,
currently
are
dealing
with
very
big
issues
with
double
parking
and
I
know.
That's
what
we
complain
about
all
the
time,
but
there
is
a
a
bus
stop
in
that
same
location.
So
the
children,
that's
another
issue.
X
You
know
we're
going
to
have
Flash
and
potentially
flashing
neon
lights
and
advertisements
for
beer
and
wine,
and
you
know
we're
in
we're
in
a
residential
community
and
I,
also
believe
that
it's
really
just
an
unreasonable
location
and
as
far
as
the
support,
it's
all
about
convenience
and
convenience,
really
there's
no
regard
for
the
direct
neighbors
and
about
us
and
I
hope
that
the
board
takes
all
of
these
issues
into
consideration.
When
looking
at
this
particular
request.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
E
Thank
you,
I'd,
like
to
as
a
resident
provide
my
support
to
this
appeal.
This
this
convenience
location
is
about
0.18
miles
from
my
my
residence
right
now.
The
next
closest
is
about
0.9
miles
as
I've
as
I've
mapped
out
so
again.
Convenience
of
that
location,
I,
don't
think,
is
unreasonable.
The
school
stop
is
across
the
street
not
directly
in
front
I.
E
Don't
know
how
how
that's
an
issue
I
mean
we
there's
there's
other
places
that
we
that
the
city's
granted
access
to
beer
and
wine,
such
as
Jamie's
variety
on
East
5th,
which
is
directly
a
block
away
from
the
high
school,
as
well
as
a
block
away
from
a
community
center
and
a
church.
So
with
those
being
issues,
I,
don't
see
how
how
that's
a
major
issue
here,
where
it's
not
in
other
locations,
there's
also
only
two
two
stores
on
this:
that
side
of
L
Street
on
East
Broadway.
E
So
when
we
talk
about
the
number
of
stores
popping
up
they're,
not
popping
up
in
this
location,
right,
they're
popping
up
further
away
still
from
the
residents
of
this
side,
so
I'm
leaning
towards
support
for
for
this.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
Mr
Froman,
the
next
hand,
I
see
razors
from
Sheila
G
I'm,
going
to
ask
you
to
mute,
and
you
will
have
two
minutes
starting
now.
P
Hi
man
I'm
a
chair
and
the
Commissioners.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
this
hearing
today.
A
couple
of
things
here
to
start
off
with
the
store
is
100
141.1
feet
away
from
the
front
door
of
the
school
and,
as
we
know,
there's
the
law,
the
one
through
chapter
138,
section,
16c,
it's
state
law
and
make
and
and
within
500
feet
outside.
P
Within
500
feet,
according
to
that,
there
are
no,
there
shouldn't,
be
any
liquor
stores.
However,
the
decision
is
the
Boston
licensing
board,
and
that
makes
perfect
sense
because
you
guys
are
responsible
and.
P
And
you're
knowledgeable,
so
that's
141
feet.
So
the
first
things
when
the
kids
get
out
of
school.
The
first
thing
they're
going
to
see
are
the
windows
on
the
store
that
are
used
for
advertising.
There
is
a
bus
stop
there
and
when
the
bus
stop
stops
when
school
is
in
dismissal,
it's
a
disaster
because
the
customer
is
constantly
parking.
The
bus
stop
so
a
real
danger
to
the
kids.
Now,
as
far
as
local
liquor
stores,
we
have
in
South
Boston
80,
plus
that's
taverns
restaurants,
any
place
that
sells
liquor.
P
P
If
you
just
go
down
0.03
miles,
you
have
all
of
L
Street
and
you
have
five,
the
the
restaurants,
liquor
store
and
so
on.
Take
you
up
to
Broadway
and
we're
all
familiar
with
the
Broadway
all
the
way
up
to
G
Street.
It's
0.6
miles,
0.6
miles
away
and
within
that
vicinity
we
have
1819
drinking
establishments.
There,
liquor
stores
all
the
way
up
to
G
Street
and
then
I
did
do
a
thing
on
West,
Broadway,
Dorchester,
Street
and
I.
P
P
A
Thanks.
Thank
you
very
much.
The
next
hand
I
see
raised
is
from
an
iPhone,
83
I'm,
going
to
ask
you
to
unmute,
and
you
will
have
two
minutes
now.
AC
I
think
that
would
be
me.
Irene
come
on.
Okay,
I!
Don't
know
why
it
says
that,
but
my
name
is
Irene
cookie
camo
I
live
about
six
doors
up
from
the
store.
I
am
not
one
of
the
young
people
supporting
the
license.
AC
I'm
one
of
the
old
people
supporting
the
license
just
to
contradict
one
of
these
speakers
who
said
that
these
young
kids
are
all
looking
to
have
this
in
the
neighborhood
I'm
69
years
old
I
do
enjoy
occasional
beer,
but
I
do
want
to
enjoy
a
company
that
has
an
occasional
beer
and
I
don't
want
to
walk
to
pn6.
First
of
all
because
they
have
much
less
supply
for
convenience.
AC
They
are
not
A
well-stocked
store
and
and
I've
been
up
there
multiple
times
where
I
tried
to
purchase
perishable
items
that
were
already
chewed
by
some
activities
that
were
not
conducive
to
good
business
and
for
the
neighborhood
I.
Don't
want
to
have
to
change
and
put
my
business
up
there.
It
would
just
not
be
opportunistic
for
me.
I
do
not
have
parking
most
of
us
around.
AC
This
neighborhood
do
not
have
parking,
and
this
convenience
would
be
for
us
to
be
able
to
walk
to
our
store
as
far
as
double
Packers,
pretty
much
on
that
side
of
Broadway
you're
heading
to
Castle,
Island,
it's
a
one-way
Street,
virtually
it's
a
dead
end
Street,
virtually
there's
not
going
to
be
a
lot
of
traffic.
There's
no
cut
through
traffic
there
to
get
to
anywhere
else.
F
A
Okay,
thank
you
I'm,
sorry
that
we're
unable
to
hear
you
please
feel
free
to
submit
any
any
of
this
in
writing
as
well
to
licensingboard
at
boston.gov.
It
seems
we
have
a
connection
problem.
We've
gone
mute
halfway
through
your
testimony.
A
AD
Good
morning
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board,
my
name
is
Luanne
O'connor
I'm,
the
president
of
the
city,
Point
neighborhood
association,
I,
want
to
confirm
what
Mr
Gannon
said
that
they
did
come
before
the
association.
However,
it
was
not
a
split
vote.
AD
It
was
overwhelmingly
to
oppose
the
problem
at
this
location,
so
the
reason
being
for
that
sorry
cookie
I'm
on
right
now,
so
the
reason
being
for
that
is
definitely
the
location
of
the
school
and
it's
imperative
that
our
school
children
are
protected
from
the
environment
of
liquor
being
sold
across
the
street
where
they
go
for
their
slushes
and
their
soda
and
their
snacks
after
school
number.
One
number
two,
the
butters
meeting-
did
in
fact
have
quite
a
few
people
on
it.
AD
However,
I
don't
know
if
the
licensing
board
does
the
same
as
the
zoning
board,
where
the
legal
standing
is
within
300
feet.
Most
of
those
signatures
were
not
within
300
feet,
which
is
very
important
because
the
direct
debutters
who
are
actually
attached
to
that
store
are
in
opposition
they're,
the
ones
whose
quality
of
life
is
being
affected.
The
the
the
person
that
is
in
the
store
most
of
the
time
is
extremely
friendly,
he's
well
known
within
the
neighborhood.
However,
this
isn't
a
popularity
contest.
AD
This
is
actually
something
that's
going
to
affect
the
neighborhood
itself
permanently,
with
this
particular
license.
So
at
that
point,
I
am
asking
the
licensing
board
to
consider
the
director
Butters.
The
opposition,
there's,
obviously
a
reason
why
our
elected
officials
are
voting
to
oppose
this
and
it's
not
conducive
to
the
neighborhood.
There
are
neighborhood
people
that
come
into
the
store
to
play,
Lottery
to
socialize
and
that's
wonderful.
It's
a
community
Gathering
Point
of
all
ages
old
young,
new
residents,
old
residents.
So
that's
a
good
thing.
AD
It
just
doesn't
need
to
have
alcohol
at
this
particular
time
and
there
are
many
corner
stores
within
City
point
and
the
cons
concern
is
that
this
will
in
fact
set
precedent.
We
do
have
pn6,
which
is
a
very
large
liquor
store.
It
recently
went
through
a
fire,
so
they're
in
the
process
of
restocking.
A
That
is
more
than
two
and
a
half
minutes
all
right.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
The
next
hand
I
see
raised
is
from
Mark
on
East
Fifth
Mark
I'm,
going
to
ask
you
to
unmute,
and
you
will
have
two
minutes
to
provide
your
testimony
to.
AE
The
board
sure
thank
you
hi,
my
name
is
Mark
Levine
I
live
on
East
5th
Street
I'm
about
within
50
feet
of
the
aforementioned
competing
license,
store
at
6th
and
P
Street.
Just
first
of
all,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
speak
today.
I
am
choosing
to
speak
in
favor
of
the
petition.
I
want
to
touch
on
a
couple
points:
I'll
start
with
sort
of
the
convenience
factor,
I
think
that
carries
a
lot
of
weight.
There
are
plenty
of
individuals
without
transportation.
AE
In
this
area,
I
know
there
was
made
mention
earlier
of
oversaturation
of
alcohol
or
liquor
options
within
South
Boston,
but
coming
from
someone
who
is
all
the
way
down
the
end
towards
Farragut,
I
realistically
feel
as
if
I
have
that
one
option
being
the
store
at
6th
and
P
to
piggyback
on
another
Point
earlier
that
store
at
6th
and
P
certainly
lacks
other
items.
AE
AE
People
may
not
view
that
as
something
that
they
value
when
they
go
into
a
store,
but
I
feel
as
if
South
Boston
is
a
tight-knit
community,
as
someone
who's
been
here
for
various
years
and
I
feel
that
presence
of
community
and
supports
and
Care
from
the
store
in
question
for
the
petition.
So
with
that
I,
don't
I
would
be
willing
to
travel
the
extra
time
to
get
to
the
store
in
question
for
the
with
the
petition,
as
opposed
to
going
that's
to
that
store
on
6th
and
P.
AE
Additionally,
there
was
a
point
made
earlier
about
the
school,
of
course,
but
then
also
the
oversaturation
of
alcohol
within
South
Boston.
There
are
various
schools
of
many
variety
within
South
Boston.
So,
given
that
there's
an
oversaturation
of
alcohol
in
the
area,
allegedly
I
feel
as
if
that
is
sort
of
a
contradictory
points
that
there's
also
a
school
near
this
store,
as
there
are
stores
near
many
of
the
other
schools,
thanks
for
them.
A
Thank
you
Mark.
We
are
at
two
minutes
now.
Will
you
please
feel
free
to
provide
any
additional
testimony
in
writing
to
licensing
board
at
boston.gov,
and
thank
you
for
your
testimony.
A
The
next
hand
I
see
raised
is
from
Caroline
Costa
Miss
Costa
I'm,
going
to
ask
you
to
unmute,
and
you
may
please
provide
a
testimony.
You'll
have
two
minutes
starting
now.
AF
Thank
you,
yep
I
live
just
up
the
street
from
the
market,
and
I
am
in
support
of
them
selling
beer
and
wine.
I
would
like
to
also
make
note
that
it's
not
liquor
it's
beer
and
wine
that
they
have
seemed
to
have
filed
for,
and
so
there's
been
a
lot
of
mention
about
liquor
sales,
but
that
is
different,
and
that
is
different
than
the
offerings
that
you
can
find
at
the
liquor
store
on
P
Street
that
everyone
has
been
mentioning
as
a
substitute
which
I
would
argue.
AF
It's
not
at
that
rate,
as
well
as
the
oversaturation
of
the
market.
I
would
Echo
that
comment,
but
as
a
means
that
I
would
argue
that
list
wouldn't
mean
a
lot
of
people
would
be
driving
to
this
location,
as
as
it
is
a
convenience
store.
So
I
don't
think
that
it
would
cause
a
big
issue
for
double
parking
or
higher
traffic
on
the
street
and
in
terms
of
the
school
environment
and
the
kids
being
nearby
buying
snacks.
AF
I've
gone
to
this
Market
many
times
during
the
week
and
I
honestly,
don't
see
a
lot
of
kids
when
I'm
in
there
and
I
would
argue
that
public
consumption
of
alcohol
is
illegal
either
way
so
I
don't
really
understand
how
that
would
affect
the
immediate
environment
outside,
because
no
one
is
legally
going
to
be
able
to
drink
any
alcohol
purchase
at
the
market
directly
outside
anyways,
so
I'm
in
support.
Thank
you.
A
AG
Hi,
my
name
is
Molly
Mary
O'connell
I'm,
a
director
butter,
I
live
two
doors
down
from
the
corner
store
and
the
you
know
the
corner
store
has
been
great
so
far.
One
of
the
biggest
problems
that
I
have,
though,
is
the
added
congestion
that
that's
going
to
bring
this
guy
right.
AG
Now,
it's
just
absolutely
crazy
out
there
with
all
the
delivery
trucks,
the
buses
when
school
goes
in
or
out,
then
there's
just
people
just
leave
their
cards
wherever
it
happens,
to
hold
to
a
stock
the
people
that
go
in
and
out
of
the
market,
especially
if
there's
going
to
be
selling
booze.
Now
they
all
idle
cause.
Idol
I,
don't
clean
off
my
windowsills
from
all
the
several
times
a
week
just
from
this,
but
it's
a
safety
issue.
It's
it's
absolutely
crazy
out
there.
AG
When
all
this
is
happening
a
lot
of
times,
First
Responders
have
a
hard
time
getting
through
and
with
all
these
extra
delivery
trucks,
it's
just
gonna
be
horrible.
AG
Packed
in
it
or
it's
just
being
blocked
altogether
because
of
double
podcasts,
but
even
I
could
walk
down
to
p
and
sixth,
it
would
take
me
no
more
than
10
minutes
and
I'm,
not
good
with
Mobility.
Another
thing.
AG
One
of
the
delivery
trucks
that
came
just
the
other
day
was
a
big
ice
truck
and
it
what
it
did
was
it
kittyconted
right
in
front
of
the
door
to
the
school
I'm,
sorry
to
the
store,
and
it
was
running
the
whole
time
and
it
was
completely
blocking
both
crosswalks
from
from
the
O
Street
side
and
the
Broadway
side.
AG
So
you
couldn't
actually
access
the
sidewalk
via
the
handicap
ramps
the
crosswalk
itself,
but
it's
just
going
to
get
worse
as
time
goes
on
with
that,
and
this
is
just
a
safety
issue.
It's
it's
crazy.
When
school
comes
in
about
granted,
there's
a
crossing
guard
there
trying
to
help
people,
but
somebody
is
going
to
get
seriously
hurt
or
killed
with
all
the
craziness
at
that
corner
and
I
really
believe
that
adding.
AG
This
is
just
going
to
make
things
a
lot
worse
and
as
far
as
the
people
who
are
in
favor
of
this
saying
that
you
know
they
don't
want
to
have
to
walk
to
pn6
because
they
don't
like
that
store,
but
because
they
want
to
get
an
occasional
bear
or
occasional
bottle
of
wine.
Well
occasional
drinks
for
people
shouldn't
override
what
the
a
bachelor
of
Butters
are
going
to
have
to
deal
with.
AG
A
You
thank
you
very
much.
The
next
hand
I
see
raised
is
from
Ileana
bonano
Ms
bonano
I'm,
going
to
ask
you
to
unmute,
and
you
will
have
two
minutes
as
well.
Starting
now,.
K
Yes,
thank
you.
My
name
is
Teresa
Bonanno
I
live
at
871
East
Broadway
I
just
want
to
clarify
that
the
store
is
on
the
corner.
It's
the
intersection
of
O
Street
and
East
Broadway
and
I
live
across
the
street
from
the
store
at
at
the
corner
at
Triple
Decker
that
was
purchased
by
my
grandfather
in
the
40s
by
my
parents
in
the
50s
and
I
have
been
owner
of
this
three
Decker
three
family.
Since
the
early
2000s
I
have
look
out
the
window
and
I
see
the
store
as
far
as
congestion.
K
It's
one
of
my
main
concerns.
There
are
double
parked
cars
on
O
Street
morning
noon
and
night.
I
am
often
blocked
into
my
parking
spot.
I
have
to
park
on
the
street
because
there
are
double
parked
cars.
People
in
the
store
there
are
oftentimes
parked
so
much
so
that
emergency
vehicles,
ambulances,
fire
trucks,
cannot
get
around
the
corner.
K
The
other
point
that
I'd
like
to
make
is
that
this
convenience
store
has
been
operating
as
a
convenience
store
for
about
30
or
40
years.
Prior
to
that
it
was
a
drugstore.
This
is
a
very
residential
neighborhood.
The
section
of
East
Broadway
from
L
Street,
all
the
way
up
to
the
beach,
has
no
businesses
whatsoever,
except
for
this
convenience
store.
My
concern
is
this:
is
the
daddy
eating
alcohol
will
increase
the
congestion?
It
will
increase
the
noise?
K
A
Thank
you.
That
is
the
last
hand
that
I
see
raised
I'll,
ask
again
just
to
make
sure
there's
no
one
who
was
not
able
to
use
that
function.
Is
there
anyone
who
would
like
to
write
testimony
on
this
item,
who
has
not
yet
done
so
max
Lobel
has
just
raised
his
hand,
Mr
Lobel.
You
will
have
two
minutes
starting
now.
AH
Hey
thank
you
for
the
time.
I
would
just
like
to
quickly
show
support
for
the
liquor
store.
I
live
right
across
and
I
would
like
to
say
that
the
owners
are
incredible.
The
managers
are
incredible
and
the
butters
meeting
I
heard
plenty
of
voices
from
parents
of
the
kids
who
go
to
the
school
and
they
had
noted
that
there's
often
holiday
baskets
with
liquor
and
beer
and
wine
and
so
Maya.
AH
My
idea
is
that
these
kids
aren't
getting
influenced
by
a
a
convenience
store
right
across
the
street
in
terms
of
parking
I
park.
My
car
across
the
street
have
no
problems
yeah.
It
gets
crazy
for
20
minutes
when
school
gets
let
out,
but
there's
nothing.
You
can
do
about
that.
So
thanks
for
the
time
appreciate
it.
A
E
Can
I
also
just
state
that
the
double
parking
from
the
school
is
a
major
issue
during
the
day?
So,
if
we're
talking
about
double
parking
for
for
liquor
being
an
issue,
I
mean
when
school
gets
out.
I
can't
get
my
car
out
on
a
pretty
regular
basis,
because
you
have
all
the
parents
double
parked
down
the
road
waiting
for
their
kids
to
get
out
so
raise
that
again.
Thank.
A
You
Mr
Froman
and
for
anyone
who
has
already
testified,
if
you
would
like
to
provide
additional
testimony,
you
may
do
so
in
writing
at
licensingboard
at
boston.gov.
Are
there
any
other
individuals
who
have
not
yet
testified?
Who
would
like
to
do
so.
D
AI
I'm
sorry
I
couldn't
find
the
the
hand
to
raise,
but
my
name
is
Mary
Lou
ivaska,
I
v
a
s
k
a
I'm,
a
resident
at
880,
East
Broadway
diagonally
across
from
the
store
I
want
to
I,
want
to.
Thank
you
all
for
having
this
meeting
and
giving
us
an
opportunity
to
express
ourselves.
I
am
a
Nevada
I
oppose
this
project.
AI
There's
several
reasons.
The
first,
of
course,
has
been
mentioned
about
this.
The
vicinity
of
the
school.
The
traffic
is
a
an
enormous
effect
on
us,
because
the
bus
stops
it.
The
bus
stops
people
double
parking,
the
school
traffic,
and
it
is
the
main
line
for
all
our
emergency
vehicles.
The
fire,
police
and
EMS
use
Broadway
in
both
directions
to
piano
out
on
the
letter
streets
on
Street,
P,
Street
and
Street,
M
Street
and
all
the
general
vicinity.
AI
I
also
want
to
mention,
and
go
back
on
a
few
other
Testaments
that
even
Sunday
afternoon
I
witnessed
two
adults
selling
a
bag
of
alcohol
to
two
minors
that
were
attending
a
function
down
in
the
park.
Marine
Park.
This
is
what
I
fear
will
help
happen
in
the
future.
As
far
as
young
children
or
young
adults
soliciting
help
to
buy
alcohol
at
that
corner,
whether
it's
just
beer
or
wine,
it's
irrelevant
to
this
point,
I'd
like
to
just
stick
to
the
topic
of
beer
and
wine
sales
in
the
neighborhood.
AI
The
convenience
PN
6th
Street
has
been
there
for
quite
a
few
years
and
as
far
as
expiration
of
food
products
that
should
be
taking
up
with
the
Board
of
Health.
It's
not
a
beer
and
wine
issue.
The
issue
is
beer
and
wine
here
and
if
the
residents
around
here
or
locals
that
want
to
purchase
beer
at
a
convenience,
they
have
delivery
services,
also
in
alcohol
stores
down
here
full
out
liquor
stores
here.
AI
So
it's
as
a
matter
of
convenience
I
find
that
in
a
relevant
point
to
this
at
this
moment
and
I
appreciate
you
listening
to
me
and
I
certainly
hope
that
for
the
the
Quality
quality
of
life
for
the
residents
that
are
directly
affected
here
at
the
corner
of
Owen
Broadway,
you
will
take
all
our
comments
into
consideration.
Thank.
A
AA
Can
I
can
I
answer
that?
Yes,
okay,
thank
you.
I
may
have
lost
my
visual
by
apologize,
so
the
first
call
that
I
made
regarding
this
application
was
to
the
the
parish
in
the
parish
in
the
school
are
connected.
Obviously,
and
I
had
a
good
conversation
with
with
the
pastor,
and
they
take
no
position
on
this
matter,
and
every
all
parties
know
that
they
have
not
taken
a
position.
AA
The
only
people
we've
heard
from
with
children
in
there
have
been
supportive
in
the
petition,
but
the
parish
in
the
school
have
taken
no
position.
Okay,.
D
Nothing
further
from
me.
Thank
you.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
is,
is
Michael
David
Gannon,
already
an
approved
manager
of
record
by
the
board?
Okay
or
no.
AA
A
You
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Calling
item
number
18,
Post
Road
company
LLC,
doing
business
as
Beacon
Hill
Wine
Market,
located
at
55,
Anderson
Street
has
applied
for
a
retail
Package,
Store
wines
and
while
beverages
license
to
be
exercised
on
the
above
premises,
are
1
600
square
feet,
total
one
floor
open
to
the
public
and
a
basement
for
storage.
There
is
one
entrance
and
two
exits:
there
will
be.
No
seating.
Occupancy
allows
up,
220
guests
at
a
time
manager,
Jason
and
Delicato.
Closing
Time,
11,
pm
attorney,
Andrew,
Upton
attorney
Upton.
R
Good
morning,
everyone
Andrew
Upton
for
the
applicant
and
with
me
is
Jason
and
Delicato.
The
proposed
100
owner
and
the
proposed
manager
of
record
Jason
has
experience
owning
and
operating
retail
stores
in
the
neighborhood.
He
is
a
Mass
resident
he's
a
U.S
citizen
he's
familiar
with
the
rules
and
regulations
of
this
board,
so
we
believe
his
character
and
fitness
to
hold
the
liquor
license
is
strong.
Most
importantly,
we
believe
there's
a
clear
public
need
for
for
a
license
at
this
location.
R
R
His
vision,
which
I'll
let
him
talk
about
a
little
more,
includes
Gourmet
prepared
food,
a
wide
variety
of
cheeses,
charcuterie,
which
I'm
told
involve
some
type
of
cured
meats,
like
ham
and
all
sorts
of
other
Gourmet
products
he's
proposing
wine
education,
he's
proposing
wine,
tastings
he's
proposing
caring
craft
beers
and
finer
wines
with
the
food
selection.
That's
going
to
be
a
draw
for
this
store.
R
He
is
also
proposing
to
maintain
the
staple
groceries
that
are
part
of
the
convenience
store
now,
so
you
will
be
able
to
buy
Fruit,
Loops
and
paper
towels
and
all
that
stuff,
but
the
product
mix
will
be
decidedly
more
upscale
than
it
is
now
and
he
plans
to
invest
significant
money
in
terms
of
interior
renovation
and
redecorating.
We
estimate
that
percentage
of
alcohol
by
either
sales
or
floor
space
will
not
exceed
15
percent.
It
is
an
amenity
for
people
who
want
to
buy
it
from
convenience
or
buy
it
to
pair
with
food.
R
We
have
already
agreed
not
to
sell
kegs
single
beers
or
malt
liquor,
and
we
have
had
a
successful
ons
meeting
where
I
don't
believe.
There
was
any
opposition.
We
have
a
successful
two-hour
meeting
with
the
Beacon
Hill
civic
association,
where
we
covered
every
possible
contingency
and
we
have
earned
the
support
of
that
organization
as
well.
Just
to
summarize
some
of
the
things
that
came
up
there
and
that
we
have
agreed
to.
We
were
already
planning
to
card
everyone,
tips,
train
everyone
and
have
security
cameras
and
an
ID
scanner.
R
We
have
agreed
to
have
no
neon
signs.
We
have
agreed
not
to
have
paper
window
signs,
we
have
agreed
not
to
have
delivery
and
delivery.
Apps
we've
agreed
not
to
do
Lottery,
we've
agreed
not
to
sell
cigarettes,
and
we
believe
there
will.
We
will
not
exacerbate
any
existing
parking
issues.
This
is
kind
of
at
the
top
of
the
hill
at
a
cross
street.
That
does
not
go
all
the
way
through
and
the
market
has
been
there
for
20
years.
R
So
we
don't
believe
that
the
addition
of
beer
and
wine
would
draw
customers
by
car
or
cause
any
other
issues
with
parking.
That
is
the
basic
overview
we
have
and
I'll.
Let
Jason
give
you
a
few
words
about
the
concept.
T
Thank
you,
Andrew
hi,
everyone
Thanks
for
putting
this
together.
As
Andrew
mentioned.
The
concept
here
is
to
be
more
of
an
upscale
Market
than
what
currently
exists.
The
current
condition
of
the
space
is
more
of
a
true
convenience
store
and
it
caters
more
to
you
know.
Candy
and
new
I
mean
it
doesn't
even
carry
newspapers,
maybe
a
cup
of
coffee,
but
maybe
a
thing
of
milk,
but
this
is
going
to
be
more
of
a
grocery
store,
slash
Market.
T
The
design,
as
Andrew
said,
is
going
to
be
able
to
provide
the
customer
with
the
opportunity
to
get.
You
know
something
to
bring
to
a
dinner
party
or
something
that
they
might
need
on
a
Friday
night,
but
also
to
be
able
to
provide
them
with
the
everyday
shopping
needs.
T
You
know
the
Market's
been
there
for
more
than
probably
almost
100
years.
That
has
a
long
history
in
the
community.
It's
a
great
location
in
the
sense
that
it's
at
the
top
of
the
hill
and
people
that
live
at
the
top
of
the
hill
don't
want
to
have
to
walk
to
the
bottom
of
the
hill
and
then
back
to
the
top
of
the
hill
with
their
grocery
bags
and,
as
you
know,
in
Beacon
Hill,
the
parking
is
really
limited.
So
a
lot
of
people
are
on
foot,
so
I
think
it's
it's
a
value.
T
Add
to
the
neighborhood
as
Andrew
mentioned.
Really,
nobody
has
expressed
any
concerns
over
it
and
you
know:
we've
had
a
lot
of
people
actually
really
come
out
and
support
both
to
me
individually
and
also
in
the
meetings
saying
they
were
really
pleased
with
the
idea
and
like
the
idea
of
the
market
being
taken
over
in
a
way
that
would
improve
its
current
status
and
they
were
happy
with
the
status,
but
they
were
looking
forward
to
a
new
and
improved
Market.
R
R
I,
just
might
add,
we
have
submitted
270
signatures
on
a
petition
in
favor.
This
was
a
petition
that
was
at
the
counter
with
the
old
owner
who
graciously
agreed
to
host
that,
for
us,
we've
submitted
letters
from
the
landlord
and
the
tenants
upstairs,
as
well
as
from
the
owners
of
the
laundromat
directly
across
the
street,
from
us
all
in
support.
R
We
have
also
agreed
with
the
Beacon
Hill
civic
association
to
close
early
and
not
sell
liquor
after
nine
o'clock,
which
is
almost
every
liquor
store
in
the
area,
closes
somewhere
between
nine
and
ten.
So
in
order
to
be
similar
and
on
a
similar
footing
as
those
establishments.
This
is
what
the
neighborhood
thought
was
appropriate
and
we
agreed.
A
Thank
you
for
turning
up
in
chairman
Joyce,
any
questions.
B
A
V
Hello
Madam
chair
members
of
the
board.
My
name
is
office
of
neighborhood
services.
At
this
time,
our
office
would
like
to
defer
to
the
Judgment
of
the
board.
We
did
Holden
and
butters
meeting
on
this
application,
where
we
had
a
few
folks
speak
favorably
about
this
application.
We
also
sent
them
to
the
Beacon
Hill
civic
association,
who
issued
a
letter
of
non-op
position,
and
we
have
one
letter
in
favor
of
the
application
on
file
as
well
as
one
letter
in
opposition
citing
concerns
about
public
consumption
and
decrease
in
property
is
on
file
as
well.