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File #: MOT 17-237    Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 10/16/2017 Final action: 10/16/2017
Title: A Motion to Refer an Appeal of the Revocation of the Business License of Austin Pantry Located at 1 Chicago Avenue to a Special or Existing Hearing Board for Review and Setting a Date Certain for the Hearing
Attachments: 1. Order 09-18-17, 2. Notice of Appeal, 3. 9.14.17 Transcript of Hearing, 4. 8.31.17 Order of Closure of Business

Submitted By                     

Paul L. Stephanides, Village Attorney

 

Reviewed By

LKS

 

Agenda Item Title

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A Motion to Refer an Appeal of the Revocation of the Business License of Austin Pantry Located at 1 Chicago Avenue to a Special or Existing Hearing Board for Review and Setting a Date Certain for the Hearing

 

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Overview

Overview

After a hearing held on September 14, 2017, the Village Manager issued an Order revoking Austin Pantry’s business license on September 18, 2017.  Austin Pantry has appealed the revocation and pursuant to Section 8-1-15 of the Village Code, the Village Board is to refer such an appeal “to a special or existing hearing board for review.”

 

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Staff Recommendation

Approve the Motion with a referral as deemed appropriate to a Committee of the Whole of the Village Board or to three (3) elected officials.

 

Budget Impact

N/A.

 

Background

The Village Manager revoked Austin Pantry’s business license pursuant to the enclosed Order on September 18, 2017.  An appeal of the revocation was filed on September 18, 2017 by Austin Pantry’s attorney.  Section 8-1-15 of the Village Code requires the Board to refer the appeal “to a special or existing hearing board for review.”  It is recommended that the Board refer the appeal to a Committee of the Whole of the Board or three (3) elected officials and that a date be selected thereafter to hear the appeal. 

 

Alternatives

N/A.

 

Previous Board Action

N/A.

 

Citizen Advisory Commission Action

N/A.

 

Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments

N/A.

 

Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities

N/A.

 

Performance Management (MAP) Alignment

The Law Department does not yet participate in the MAP Program.