The Glenview Village Board during its May 21 meeting gave preliminary approval amending the municipal code creating a “farmers market liquor license classification.”
“From time to time additional license categories are added to allow alcohol sales in different way for new or existing businesses in Glenview,” Chris Clark, special project manager, with the Village told the Board. Clark said the Glenview Park District ran the market in 2023 and was very positive in their recommendation for Griffin’s. Staff consulted with the village attorney and it was determined the best approach for allowing the full-season alcohol sales to continue was to ask the village board to amend the village’s liquor ordinance to create the new class of liquor license, Clark explained.
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