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First City Council Meeting of 2021

First City Council Meeting of 2021

The Fallon City Council met for their first meeting of the year on Monday, January 4, 2021. Councilman Richardson was absent this week. 
The main item of business was approval of the liquor license for Laura and Greg Malkovich for Jo’s Stillwater Tearoom, which they have purchased from Jo Petteruti. The Malkovich’s were present for the hearing. Deputy City Clerk Elsie Lee appeared before the council. Deputy City Clerk Lee said that the liquor license application was reviewed by Legal and Administrative Director Erquiaga, Captain Alexander from the Police Department, City Engineer Derek Zimney, and herself. 
Councilwoman Frost asked if the tearoom would be open for the same hours. 
Laura Malkovich said they were opening a little earlier to accommodate guests. She said they would be open from 2 pm to 9 pm, instead of 4 pm to 9 pm. 
In public comment, Geoff Knell said he liked the environment of Jo’s Stillwater Tearoom, and they had a good reputation, so he approved of the liquor license request. The license was approved unanimously. 
There were no staff, department, or council reports this week. 
Public minutes and agendas are accessible on the City of Fallon website, for more detailed information see: 
https://www.fallonnevada.gov/archived-meeting-agendas/   
The next meeting of the Fallon City Council is scheduled for Monday, January 18th, at 9 a.m., at City Hall, 55 W. Williams Avenue, Fallon. The Fallon City Council normally meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. 
 


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