Superior Court Judge Paul Suzuki placed the restaurant on a three-year probation last month. The owner of the restaurant pleaded no contest to fire code violations of overcrowded conditions and blocked exits. The court found Albert Mizrahi guilty, said deputy city attorney Serena Christion. Meanwhile, trial proceedings in a criminal case of the Larchmont Bungalow vs. Defense attorney Alan Fenster argues a covenant requiring Mizrahi not to have tables and chairs is discriminatory since other take-outs on the street have seating.
After opening in Mizrahi was cited by the city for having tables and chairs at the licensed take out, and his certificate of occupancy was revoked. In another lawsuit, the civil case is set for Wed. Category : News. Superior Court in courtroom 40 at 9 a. The defendant was ordered by a judge to remove tables and chairs at the eatery at N.
Larchmont Blvd. Almost immediately after it opened in with a take-out license, the city revoked its certificate of occupancy for. Bungalow attorney Mitchell Egers said last month he had hoped to find a resolution to the tables and chairs situation.
But he is no longer representing the Bungalow. Criminal attorney Alan Fenster was hired last month. The defendants have pleaded not guilty to operating without a permit, failing to comply with Dept. Tags: larchmont Boulevard , Larchmont Bungalow. Category : News. Your email address will not be published.
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