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Queen Creek council OK’s liquor license recommendation to state

Posted 10/8/22

The Queen Creek Town Council has voted to recommend approval of a liquor license to the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control for a local restaurant.

The application was submitted by …

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Queen Creek council OK’s liquor license recommendation to state

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The Queen Creek Town Council has voted to recommend approval of a liquor license to the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control for a local restaurant.

The application was submitted by Jared Michael Repinski on behalf of Bar Vinedo, 7215 S. Power Road, Suite 108.

The application was posted at the location on Sept. 8, and the required 20-day posting period expired on Sept. 28.

During the posting period, no comments or protests from the public were received.

The Queen Creek Police Department was provided with a copy of the application for interview/investigation and found that there was no information preventing or disqualifying Bar Vinedo from receiving a recommendation for approval.