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Concur with the Liquor Control Review Board and Adopt an Ordinance Amending Chapter 3 (“Alcoholic Liquor Dealers”), Article 8 (“List of Licenses for Each License Class”), Section 3-8-1 (“Number of Licenses Permitted to be Issued Per License Class”) and Section 3-8-2 (“Licenses by Name and Address Per License”) of the Oak Park Village Code for the Issuance of a Restaurant Class B-1 Liquor License to 3Hearts Group Inc. dba Mira Social.
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Introduction
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The proposed Ordinance grants a Restaurant Class B-1 liquor license to 3Hearts Group Inc. dba Mira Social.
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Recommended Action
Adopt the Ordinance
Prior Board Action
There is no prior Board action associated with this item.
Background
3Hearts Group Inc. dba Mira Social (“Mira Social”) seeks a Restaurant Class B-1 liquor license. The license would permit Mira Social the sell alcoholic liquor for consumption at the restaurant. Mira Social is an upscale café concept that is derived from three main pillars - Food, Drink, and Community. It will be warm and inviting and a place for neighbors to gather, and laugh while listening to great music.
At its November 19, 2024, special meeting, the Liquor Control Review Board (“LCRB”) unanimously voted to recommend that Mira Social be granted a Class B-1 liquor license.
This item is specifically related the Board’s goal to support new and existing small businesses and districts in furtherance of economic vitality. The Law and Development Services Departments have been working on this item in preparation to bring it to the Board.
Timing Considerations
Mira Social would like to start serving alcoholic liquor as soon as possible.
Budget Impact
There is no budget impact associated with this item.
Staffing Impact
The Law Department and the Development Services Department are primarily responsible for this item. A public meeting was held on November 19, 2024, that was attended by staff members from Law and Development Services. The Law Department spends approximately five (5) hours on each liquor application which includes preparing meeting minutes and LCRB packets, sending LCRB emails and attending public hearings. The Development Services Department spends approximately ten (10) to twelve (12) hours on each application which includes meetings with the applicants, processing the application and subsequent documents, and attending public hearings.
DEI Impact
There is no DEI impact because the Village’s liquor license application are open and available to everyone.
Community Input
A public hearing was held on November 19, 2025. The Liquor Control Review Board has unanimously voted to recommend that Mira Social be granted a Class B-1 liquor license.
Staff Recommendation
Adopt the Ordinance.
Advantages:
• Approval of the liquor license can benefit the local economy by allowing the business to sell alcohol.
• Approval of the liquor license advances the Village Board’s goal to support new and existing small businesses.
• The Village receives sales tax on alcohol sold in restaurants with liquor licenses.
Disadvantages:
• There are no disadvantages.
Alternatives
Alternative 1:
Do not adopt the Ordinance.
Advantages:
• The are no advantages.
Disadvantages:
• If the Board does not adopt the Ordinance, the Village’s local economy will not benefit from the creation of jobs, payment of taxes and attraction of new businesses.
Anticipated Future Actions
There is no future Board action anticipated in relation to this item.
Prepared By: Rasheda Jackson, Assistant Village Attorney
Reviewed By: Emily A. Egan, Development Services Director
Approved By: Kevin J. Jackson, Village Manager
Attachment(s):
1. Ordinance - Mira Social