-By Phil Orlandella
There are many agenda items scheduled for discussion at tonight’s (April 26) NEWRA Zoning, Licensing and Construction meeting starting at 7pm in the Pilot House, 2 Atlantic Avenue.
Volle Nolle, 351 Hanover Street is seeking a 7-Day C.V. Malt and Wine License with a closing hour of 11pm, seven days.
Cafe Lil Italy, 178 Salem Street has applied for a 7-Day C.V. Malt, Wine and Cordials License with a closing hour of 11pm, seven days.
Peter McGinnis has filed an appeal for zoning relief at 27 Sheafe Street to change the legal occupancy from four apartments and a store to five apartments.
Esmail Mahdavi has filed an appeal for zoning relief to convert 196 Endicott Street from a three family to a four family dwelling by converting the basement to a residential unit.
Tia’s Long Wharf, 200 Atlantic Avenue plans to apply for an entertainment license to allow Accapella singers.
The Living Room, 101-107 Atlantic Avenue has applied to extend its closing hour from 1am to 2am on certain days.
ZLC Committee co-chair David Kubiak contributed to this article.
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