YARMOUTH — The Board of Selectmen will satisfy Tuesday to iron out troubles encompassing The New music Room’s liquor license.
The Moments reported last week that according to the Massachusetts licensing web page, Alpha Enjoyment Group LLC, doing organization as The Tunes Space, was operating with an expired liquor license.
Brian Serpone is the principal operator of The Music Room, which is situated on Route 28 in West Yarmouth.
A liquor license had been issued in April 2020, with the issue that a vestibule would be constructed at the front door to consist of any loud songs emanating from the club.
“The board granted the license subject matter to development operate,” said Board of Selectman Vice Chair and Licensing Chair Michael Stone.
The Tunes Home was scheduled to open on Memorial Working day weekend 2020, but that opening was delayed. The vestibule was not accomplished right up until 2021.
Liquor licenses in Massachusetts must be renewed annually in November for the subsequent year. All those renewal programs go in advance of the licensing authorities, in Yarmouth’s case the Board of Selectmen.
A venue are not able to lawfully provide alcohol if the liquor license has expired, according to Ralph Sacramone, government director of the Alcoholic Drinks Manage Commission.
It is not very clear no matter whether the Audio Place utilized for a liquor license renewal for 2021. The value of an once-a-year/seasonal all-alcoholic liquor license is $2,350.
“This is a lot more complex glitch than anything at all else,” Stone claimed. “It would be severe not to accommodate men and women obtaining the license.”
Serpone is the founder of Levee Breaks Investment decision Team, which was sanctioned by the condition for providing unlicensed securities and for not being registered with the state’s Securities Division, as required by Massachusetts law. LBI filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Oct. 22 leaving about 55 LBI investors anxious they will eliminate their cash.
Stone claimed he’s had conversations with the Alcoholic Beverages Handle Fee, Town Administrator Robert Whritenour, town counsel and the applicant.
“My comprehension is that city counsel will be undertaking do the job on it among now and the meeting in conditions of straightening out the paperwork,” Stone mentioned.
The Occasions manufactured a community documents request for a duplicate of an incident report submitted by the Yarmouth Law enforcement Office when they visited the Tunes Place on Nov. 12. The police denied the request citing an investigatory exemption.
The Board of Selectmen will talk about the difficulty at its Tuesday assembly.
Speak to Denise Coffey at dcoffey@capecodonline.com. Adhere to her on Twitter: @DeniseCoffeyCCT.
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