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County panel OKs contested liquor license
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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EDWARDSVILLE A controversial liquor license for a Rosewood Heights convenience store was approved by a split vote Monday by the Madison County’s Public Safety Committee.
An unrestricted Class B liquor license was OK’d for SSM Dairy Corporation, which operates The Farm Fresh at 740 E. Airline Drive, Rosewood Heights.
The license was approved 3-2, with committee member Heather Muller-Jones, R-Maryville, absent.
A motion to approve the license was made by Stacey Pace, R-Troy, and seconded by Judy Kuhn, R-Trenton. Both voted in favor of the license. Voting against the license were Bobby Ross, R-St. Jacob, and Nick Petrillo, D-Granite City.
Controversial zoning request for Rosewood Heights business approved
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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EDWARDSVILLE The rezoning of the Rosewood Heights Farm Fresh store to allow the sale of packaged liquor was approved by the Madison County Board after a long debate Wednesday.
The board OK’d a request by Priyan Patel on behalf of Sejal Patel and SSM Dairy Corp. to allow the rezoning of the Farm Fresh at 740 E. Airline Drive from R-3 Residential to B-5 Business.
The change would allow the sale of packaged liquor, but would require additional action for any other requests, such as a license to pour alcohol or allow video gaming, which local residents had adamantly opposed.
Panel OKs rezoning for packaged liquor sales
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County appoints two new department heads
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EDWARDSVILLE Two new department heads were approved Wednesday by a divided Madison County Board.
Adam Walden was approved as Madison County engineer, replacing Mark Gvillo, who retired in November. Michael Bold was named the county’s facilities director, taking over from Rob Schmidt, who left to work for the Madison County Transit District in July.
Voting against both appointments were Democratic board members Michael “Doc” Holliday and Bruce Malone of Alton, Matt King of East Alton, Chris Hankins of Pontoon Beach, Jack Minner of Edwardsville, Nick Petrillo of Granite City and Gussie Glasper of Madison.
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