Richmond Heights City Council at its meeting on Monday approved a liquor license for Maggiano’s Little Italy in The Boulevard.
Also, the council upheld planning and zoning’s approval of P&Z Petition #2017-01, a conditional use permit for Nuwati Herbals at 7610 Dale Avenue. The store offers natural herbal teas, balms, bath products, pet lines and outdoor products, according to its Facebook page.
The city reported live from the meeting with Twitter. See the full Feb. 6 council agenda.
Mayor Thomson asked for a moment of silence to honor former Mayor James Finger who passed away last week.
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City Manager @amyhami is giving her report.
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Council has approved site plan review & conditional use permit for Nuwati Herbals, a new business at 7610 Dale Ave.
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Nuwati Herbals specializes in production, distribution, and storage of herbal products. Welcome to Richmond Heights!
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Council approved Bill No. 5498, allowing a lot consolidation at 1433 & 1435 Rankin Drive to create one single family lot.
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Council approves Res. #17-01 supporting a grant application to help fund replacement of Lovella Ave. bridge over Claytonia Creek.
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Council approves Res. #17-02 supporting a grant application to help fund replacement of Dale Ave. bridge over Claytonia Creek.
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Both bridges are structurally safe, but score low enough on the area wide infrastructure rating to qualify for federal assistance request.
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Council approves Res. #17-03 for agreement necessary for the developer of the Hanley and Dale corner to complete financing of the project.
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With no further business to discuss in open meeting, Council is now in a closed session. Have a great evening!
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Why is Maggiano’s getting a liquor license? They’ve been open for years.
Dave – looked like a liquor license was required for a new manager.