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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 08/21/2000A LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MINUTEST RegularMeeting - August 21, 2000 1:00 P.M. Council Liaison: Ray Martinez Staff Liaison: Aimee Jensen A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Monday, August 21, 2000, in Municipal Court, 123 North College. Judge Kathleen M. Lane presiding. Staff in attendance: Greg Tempel, Assistant CityAttomey Aimee Jensen, Deputy City Clerk Agenda Review Deputy City Clerk Jensen stated that Ciao Vino, LLC's motion to continue was signed by Judge Lane. The hearing was continued to September 18, 2000. Consent Agenda The Consent Calendar is intended to expedite the meeting and allowthe Authorityto spend its time and energy on the important items on a lengthy agenda. Items on the Gonsent Calendar are (1) routine items; and (2) those of no perceived controversy. Anyone may request that an item be "pulled" off the Consent Calendar and considered separately. Items pulled from the Consent Calendar will be considered separately immediately following adoption of the Consent Calendar. 1. Approval of minutes from August 7, 2000 meeting. 2. Judge Lane adopted the Consent Agenda. Show Cause Hearing for Tony's Restaurant & Lounge, 224 South College, Stipulation Agreement Signed Assistant City Attorney Tempel stated that the Licensee and the Fort Collins Police Department have worked out a stipulation agreement regarding the violation. The licensee has agreed to a suspension of 31 days. Five of such days shall be an active suspension starting at 2:00 a.m. on Friday, September 1, 2000 through 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 6, 2000. The remaining 26 days of the suspension is to be held in abeyance for 1 year from the date of approval of this Stipulation by the Authority. n u August 21, 2000 Michael Griffith, attorney representing the Licensee, stated the Licensee has made substantial changes to their operations to avoid future problems. Mr. Griffith stated the public phone has been moved to the front of the establishment so that it is constandy-supervised. He stated employees nowcard patrons at the patio gate. Judge Lane approved the findings and orderaccepting the stipulation agreement as presented forTon}'s Restaurant, 224 South College Avenue. Registration of Daniella Mitchell as Manager of Convenience Plus, 1032 West Mountain, Approved Daniella Mitchell, applicant, stated she will be responsible for training employees. Ms. Mitchell stated they re-train everyone approximately every 6 months. She noted they review how to identify a visibly intoxicated individual. Judge Lane approved the registration of Daniella Mitchell as Manager of Convenience Plus,1032 West Mountain. Request from Salvador and Consuelo E. Trujillo, dba Consuelo's Mexican Restaurant, 1228 West Elizabeth, to Change, Alter or Modify the Licensed Premises roved Salvador Trujillo, owner, briefly described the proposed changes. He noted that half of the addition will be used for storage with the other half to be used to serve approximately 33 additional patrons. Consuelo Trujillo, owner, stated they are primarily adding this space to accommodate banquets. She stated they have received preliminary approval from the City's Building Inspection and the County Health Department. Judge Lane approved the application from Salvador and Consuelo E. Trujillo, dba Consuelo's Mexican Restaurant, 1228 West Elizabeth, to Change, Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises. Hearing on a New Application from Mike Reeves Enterprises, LLC for a Tavem Liquor License at Tig Spot Tavern, 150 West Oak Street. Approved Mike Reeves, applicant, was sworn. Mr. Reeves stated he is TIP's certified. He briefly described the type of establishment Tig Spot Tavern will be. Mr. Reeves stated the storage area is directly above the restrooms and that he will submit a new diagram to the Cityaerk's office. He stated this establishment will seat approximately 300 people. Mr. Reeves noted that there is no outdoor seating. He stated he anticipates his food sales to be approximately 15-20% of gross sales. Mr. Reeves stated alcohol will be stored on the second floor. He noted that the emergency exit meets fire code. Mr. Reeves stated staff will card every patron, either at the door or at the table. He stated he has a copy of the liquor code and is familiar with it. n LJ r1 LA August 21, 2000 Mr. Reeves described the petitioning process. He noted only a few people were in opposition to this application. Judge Lane marked the petitions as Exhibit 1. Assistant City Attorney Tempel noted no parry -in -interest was present to speak on this application. Judge Lane adopted 2000-16 approving the application from Mike Reeves Enterprises, LLC for a Tavern Liquor License at Tig Spot Tavern, 150 West Oak Street. Request from Suite 152, Inc., dba Suite 152, 23 Old Town Square, Suite 152, to Change, Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises Approved Gino Campana, Secretary of Suite 152, Inc., briefly described the proposed changes. He stated this modification has already taken place. Mr. Campana stated this change excludes the dining area. Judge Lane approved the application from Suite 152, Inc., dba Suite 152, 23 Old Town Square, to Change, Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises. Hearing on a New Application from J.C. Restaurants, LLC for a Hotel -Restaurant Liquor License John Castillon, managing member, was sworn. He briefly described his background. Mr. Castillon stated Juan Tequila has been open for 1 month. He stated there is seating for 93 people and will primarily, serve margaritas and beer. Mr. Castillon stated carding will be done at the table. He stated employees found violating the liquor code will be terminated. Mr. Castillon briefly described the petitioning process. He stated he received approximately 349 signatures in support of this application. He stated he circulated his petition in the Old Town area as well as residential neighborhoods. Deputy City Clerk Jensen stated 60 signatures were struck as they were outside the neighborhood boundaries. Judge Lane marked the petitions as Exhibit 1. In response to a question from Assistant City Attorney Tempel, Mr. Castillon stated he has had no liquor sales experience older than 5 years ago. Assistant City Attorney Tempel noted no patty -in -interest was present to speak on this application. Judge Lane adopted 2000-15 approving the application from J.C. Restaurants, LLC for a Hotel - Restaurant liquor License at Juan Tequila, 23 Old Town Square. The meeting adjourned at 2:15 p.m. Adjournment Municipal Judge August 21, 2000