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PLANNING AND ZONING

Planning commission to consider request to move brewery, tap room

Meeting begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13

Posted 10/12/20

Litchfield Park Planning and Zoning commissioners will consider a request by Transplant City Beer Co. to move its operations when they meet in regular session Tuesday, Oct. 13.

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PLANNING AND ZONING

Planning commission to consider request to move brewery, tap room

Meeting begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13

Posted

Litchfield Park Planning and Zoning commissioners will consider a request by Transplant City Beer Co. to move its operations when they meet in regular session Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Justin Egbert and Paul Power, owners of BeerdOPower Brewing, which operates TCBC, have asked to move their brewery and tap room operations from 107 W. Honeysuckle St. next door to 103 W. Honeysuckle St.

According to their website, the pair opened the business Nov. 24, 2018, crafting core brews that include Tiffany Amber, Pepino Sunset and special releases including oREO Speedwagon and Milli Vachilli.

The commission will consider the request and make a recommendation to the Litchfield Park City Council, which has final say on use permits.

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The move would allow TCBC to increase production capacity and increase its ability to hold special release events, Mr. Egbert and Mr. Power stated in their application.

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The virtual Zoom meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Those wishing to join via computer, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83843270091 and use meeting ID 838-4327-0091. To join via telephone, dial 669-900-6833 or 253-215-8782 and enter meeting ID 838-4327-0091.