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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 05/01/2006LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MINUTES Regular Meeting - May 1, 2006 1:00 p.m. Staff Liaison: Aimee Jensen A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on May 1, 2006 in Municipal Court, Justice Center, 201 LaPorte. Judge Kathleen M. Lane presiding. Staff in attendance: Teresa Ablao, Assistant City Attorney Aimee Jensen, Deputy City Clerk Robert Younger, Liquor Enforcement Officer Agenda Review Deputy City Clerk Jensen stated there are no changes to the agenda. Consent Agenda The Consent Agenda is intended to expedite the meeting and allow the Authority to spend its time on important items on an agenda. Items on the Consent Agenda are (1) routine items; and (2) those of no perceived controversy. Anyone may request that an item be "pulled" off the Consent Agenda and considered separately. Items pulled from the Consent Agenda will be considered under "Other Business" at the end of the meeting. a. Consideration of Minutes from April 17, 2006. Judge Lane adopted the Consent Agenda. Show -Cause Hearing for Mini -Corporation, dba Matchups, 625 South Mason Street, Stipulation Agreement Approved Tim Dow, attorney representing Mini -Corporation, stated he has reviewed the stipulation agreement with his client. He stated the owner and her employees will attend training. He stated the employee that served the underage operative was immediately terminated. Assistant City Attorney Ablao summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated that the Licensee has agreed to a 15 day suspension, 3 days served (paid fine in lieu of suspension $1103), 12 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating C.R.S. 12-47-901 (a.5)(I) of the Colorado Liquor Code, permitting the sale or service of alcohol beverages to a person under the age of 21 years. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Matchups, 625 South Mason Street. May 1, 2006 Show -Cause Hearing for Wine Ventures, Inc., dba Old Town Wine and Spirits, 105 West Mountain Avenue, Stipulation Agreement Approved Tim Dow, attorney representing Wine Ventures, Inc., stated he has reviewed the stipulation agreement with his client. He stated the owner and her employees will attend training. He stated the employee that served the underage operative was immediately terminated and that the licensee has purchased a drivers license scanner. Assistant City Attorney Ablao summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated that the Licensee has agreed to a 15 day suspension, 3 days served (paid fine in lieu of suspension $248), 12 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating C.R.S. 12-47-901 (a.5)(I) of the Colorado Liquor Code, permitting the sale or service of alcohol beverages to a person under the age of 21 years. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Old Town Wine & Spirits, 105 West Mountain. Show -Cause Hearing for D. Martin Group, Inc., dba Elliott's Martini Bar, 234 Linden Street, Stipulation Agreement Approved Ron Leonard, representative for D. Martin Group, Inc., stated he has reviewed the stipulation agreement.. Assistant City Attorney Ablao summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated that the Licensee has agreed to a 15 day suspension, 3 days served (paid fine in lieu of suspension $609), 12 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating C.R.S. 12-47-901 (a.5) (1) of the Colorado Liquor Code, permitting the sale or service of alcohol beverages to a person under the age of 21 years. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Elliott's Martini Bar, 234 Linden Street. Show -Cause Hearing for CBI Enterprises, Inc., dba Washington's Sports Bar and Grill, 132 LaPorte Street, Stipulation Agreement Approved Shane Belcher, Brian Cook, and Megan Ingram, representatives for CBI Enterprises, Inc., were present. Mr. Cook stated he is working closely with Liquor Enforcement Officer Younger to correct this situation and ensure that it does not happen again. He stated Washington's has confiscated more fake W.'s than any other establishment in the City of Fort Collins. May 1, 2006 Liquor Enforcement Officer Younger stated the licensee has been cooperative with the City and that they have recently attended his training. Assistant City Attorney Ablao summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated that the Licensee has agreed to a 6 day suspension,1 day served (paid fine in lieu of suspension $200), 5 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating Regulation 47-900 of the Colorado Liquor Code and City Code Section 3-81, conduct of establishment and not reporting a physical disturbance to the police. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Washington's Sports Bar & Grill, 132 LaPorte Avenue. Show -Cause Hearing for Armadillo, Inc., dba The Armadillo, 354 Walnut Street, Motion to Show -Cause Withdrawn Assistant City Attorney Ablao withdrew her Motion to Show -Cause for The Armadillo, 354 Walnut Street. Registration of Jerry Schott as Manager of The Armadillo, 354 Walnut Street. Annroved Jerry Schott, manager applicant, stated he has been in the restaurant business for 30+ years. He briefly described the training has has received. Mr. Schott stated he has approximately 10 employees involved in the sale and service of alcohol. He stated he or an assistant manager is always on premise. Mr. Schott stated all patrons are carded. He stated Armadillo, Inc., has designated trainers responsible for training employees. Mr. Schott stated any employee found in violation of the liquor code is immediately terminated. He stated he has a current copy of the liquor code on premise. Judge Lane approved the registration of Jerry Schott as Manager of The Armadillo, 354 Walnut. Request from Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, Inc., dba Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant to Change, Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises for June 17, 2006 Approved Kathleen Rafferty, representative for Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, Inc., stated they will have employees stationed at every entrance and exit. She stated they will have employees monitoring patrons throughout the entire premise. Ms. Rafferty stated they are working closely with Poudre Fire Authority. She stated employees at the entrances and exits will have walkie-talkies and counters to ensure they do not exceed the occupancy load set by PFA. Ms. Rafferty stated they have done these types of events in Denver and Boulder without incident. Judge Lane approved the request from Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, Inc., dba Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant to Change, Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises fox June 17, 2006 at 149 West Mountain Avenue. May 1, 2006 Hearing on a new application from Quattro Vino, Inc., for a Retail Liquor Store License at Quattro Vino, 4019 South Mason Street, Suite 5 Approved Tim Dow, attorney representing Quattro Vino, Inc., stated the applicant is ready to proceed. Max Scott was sworn. He stated that this is a very high approval rating for this type of application. Mr. Scott stated they received interest from the neighborhood for purchasing wine online. Judge Lane marked the petitions as Exhibit A. Matt Haines, representative for Quattro Vino, Inc., was sworn. He briefly described his background. Mr. Haines briefly described the concept of this business. He stated the emphasis will be wine sales. Mr. Haines stated they will be shipping to individuals for private consumption only. He stated they will not have malt beverages for sale and only a small offering of spirituous liquors. Mr. Haines described how they will ensure that a delivery is not made to an underage person. He stated they will have a current liquor code on premise. Mr. Haines stated he will be responsible for the day to day operations. He stated any employee found in violation of a liquor code will be immediately terminated. Mr. Haines briefly described the diagram. He stated he anticipates approximately 80% of sales will be in the store. Judge Lane marked a description of i.d. procedures as Exhibit B. In response to a question from Assistant City Attorney Ablao, Mr. Haines stated that he is not aware of the type of training UPS employees receive on identifying false i.d.'s and the level of intoxication of the person receiving a delivery. Mr. Haines stated they will not ship spirituous liquor. He stated he will attend Liquor Enforcement Officer Younger's training. Judge Lane adopted Resolution 2006 - 04 approving an application from Quattro Vino, Inc., for a retail liquor store license at Quattro Vino, 4019 South Mason Street, Suite 5. Hearing on a New Application from FCTDMI, LLC, for a beer and wine license at Taco Del Mar,1823 East Harmony, Approved Paul Michaelson, representative for FCTDMI, LLC, was sworn. He stated that Taco Del Mar's are similar in concept to Subway. Mr. Michaelson stated they have received requests from their patrons to serve beer and wine. He stated they will be open 6 a.m. -10 p.m., Monday through Thursday and open until midnight on Friday and Saturday nights. Mr. Michaelson stated all employees will receive training in the sale and service of alcohol. He stated any employee found in violation of the liquor code will be immediately terminated. Mr. Michaelson briefly described the petitioning process. He stated he received positive comments in support of this application. 4 May 1, 2006 Judge Lane marked the petitions as Exhibit A. Judge Lane adopted Resolution 2006 - 05 approving an application from FCTDMI, Inc., for a beer and wine license at Taco Del Mar, 1823 East Harmony. Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 2:20 p.m. A— \ LQ� Municipal Judge