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LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY
Regular Meeting - January 4, 1984
7:30 P.M.
A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Wednesday,
January 4, 1984, in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins
Municipal Building. Roll call was answered by the following members:
Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson.
Authority members Absent: Acott.
Staff Members Present: Debbie Caster, City Clerk's Office
Ken Frazier, City Attorney's Office
Frank Russell, Police Department
Minutes of the Annual Meeti
Approved as
of December 7, 1983,
blished
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bujack,
to approve the minutes of the annual meeting of December 7, 1983.
The Chairperson put the motion with the following votes: Yeas: Bujack,
Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
Show/Cause Hearing
Ace Liquors, 200 East Mountain Avenue
Mr. Steve Francis, attorney representing the applicant, stated his client
does not stipulate to the fact that liquor was sold to an intoxicated
person.
Assistant City Attorney Ken Frazier called Officer Ernie Tellez to the
stand.
Officer Ernie Tellez was sworn and stated he is a police officer for the
City of Fort Collins. City's Exhibit 1 was submitted and identified as
Officer Tellez's police report. Officer Tellez stated that on October 13,
1983, at approximately 6:30 p.m. he was patrolling the vicinity of Walnut
and Linden Streets. He stated he observed the victim, Mr. Sam Weitzel,
drop a box of bottles as he was crossing the street. The box contained
bottles of beer, liquor and soft drinks. Officer Tellez stated he con-
tacted the victim and asked him to pick up the broken glass. At this time,
Officer Tellez stated Mr. Weitzel appeared extremely intoxicated. He
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stated Mr. Weitzel was staggering to the point where he used the wall to
help keep his balance. Officer Tellez stated he told the victim to go
home, which was 1/2 block away. He stated he was then called away on
another duty which took approximately 5-8 minutes.
After that short period of time, Officer Tellez testified that he saw Mr.
Weitzel leaving Ace Liquors with a sack in his hand. Once again, Officer
Tellez stated he made contact with the victim and discovered that a bottle
of whiskey had been purchased from the store. This bottle was identified
as a 1.75 liter of Windsor Supreme Canadian Whiskey. Officer Tellez
explained that he had Mr. Weitzel perform some roadside maneuvers which led
him (Officer Tellez) to believe that Mr. Weitzel was intoxicated. In
addition, Officer Tellez testified that the victim had a strong odor of
alcohol on his breath, had bloodshot eyes, staggered while he walked and
spoke with slurred speech. In response to a question, Officer Tellez
stated he feels he is qualified to identify an intoxicated person because
he has attended classes specifically designed for identifying intoxicated
people. He also stated he is currently the D.U.I. officer.
At this time, Officer Tellez stated he entered Ace Liquors with the bottle
of whiskey. He contacted the salesperson, Yang Sung. Mrs. Sung told
Officer Tellez that she did not feel that Mr. Weitzel was intoxicated. He
stated Mrs. Sung stated in their conversation that she did not know there
was a law against selling to an intoxicated person. She explained to
Officer Tellez that she was being trained by Vincent Chung. Officer Tellez
stated Mr. Chung and another individual tried to talk him out of issuing a
summons. He stated Mr. Chung attempted to take the bottle of whiskey away
from him. Officer Tellez reported that he requested another officer for
assistance. It was noted that Sgt. Chuck Murphy assisted at the scene. In
response to a question, Officer Tellez stated Mr. Chung was behind the
front counter training the cashier, or store clerk. In closing, Officer
Tellez stated the people in the store were uncooperative.
Mr. Steve Francis called Mr. Charles Monroe to the stand.
Mr. Charles Monroe, 222-A Linden, was sworn, and stated he has been ac-
quainted with Sam Weitzel for 15 years. Mr. Monroe stated that Mr. Weitzel
died on October 29, 1983. He went on to explain that Mr. Weitzel was in a
car accident some time ago and has had a funny walk ever since. He des-
cribed Mr. Weitzel as a very large man who walked with a wobble and always
seemed to be out of breath. Mr. Monroe stated he feels that some people
who did not know Mr. Weitzel could think he was intoxicated due to the way
he walked. Mr Monroe stated he saw Mr. Weitzel on October 13, 1983, at
approximately 7:30 p.m. He stated Mr. Weitzel told him about dropping a
box of beverages and that an officer caught him. He went on to say that he
could tell that Mr. Weitzel had had a few drinks because he could smell
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alcohol on his breath. However, Mr. Monroe stated he would not have
considered Mr. Weitzel to be intoxicated. In response to a question, Mr.
Monroe testified that he did not feel that Mr. Weitzel could pass any
roadside maneuver test even when he was sober. Mr. Monroe added that he
has seen Mr. Weitzel in worse condition than the evening of October 13,
1983.
Ms. Amelia Krenning was sworn and stated she currently lives in Loveland.
Ms. Krenning stated she saw Mr. Weitzel on October 13, 1983, at approxi-
mately 7:00 p.m. She stated she had known Mr. Weitzel for only 4 months.
Ms. Krenning testified that Mr. Weitzel wobbled when he walked. On the
evening of the 13th, Ms. Krenning stated Mr. Weitzel told her the whole
story regarding the incident with the police officer. She stated she did
not feel Mr. Weitzel was intoxicated, nor did she smell alcohol on his
breath. She stated she had never seen Mr. Weitzel intoxicated.
Mr. Francis called Ms. Sung Jang to the stand.
Mrs. Sung Jang was sworn and stated she and her husband, Mr. Soo Jang, are
the current managers of Ace Liquors. She explained that she started
training for the job on October 9, 1983. Ms. Jang stated she knows it is
illegal to sell to an intoxicated person. Ms. Jang testified that she had
seen Mr. Weitzel prior to the 13th of October and stated he had always
walked with a totter.
Mrs. Jang went on to explain that on the 13th of October, Mr. Weitzel
picked up a bottle of whiskey and brought it to the counter. When she was
unable to find the price, Vincent Chung started to look up the price. As
it turned out, Mr. Weitzel told them how much he had paid for the whiskey
in the past and the sale was made. Mrs. Jang stated she was 2-3 feet apart
from Mr. Weitzel. She noted that she did not smell alcohol on his breath
nor did she notice any slurred speech. Mrs. Jang stated Mr. Weitzel did
not appear to be intoxicated. In response to questions by Mr. Frazier,
Mrs. Jang stated the price of the whiskey was $12.99 plus tax. She ex-
plained that Mr. Vincent Chung holds a lien on the business from his
previous ownership. She stated in Mr. Lee's absence, Mr. Chung is training
her and her husband to run the business.
Mr. Francis called Mr. Bryan Lee to the stand.
Mr. Bryan Lee was sworn and stated he is the current license holder for Ace
Liquors, 200 East Mountain Avenue. Mr. Lee stated he lives in Washington
and is studying ministry. He stated he desires to get out of the liquor
business. He explained that he originally entered into a purchase agree-
ment with Mr. Seo but is now negotiating a sale with the Jang's.
Assistant City Attorney Ken Frazier called Officer Tellez back to the
stand. Officer Tellez stated he saw Mr. Weitzel approximately 1 week after
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the incident on the 13th. At that time, Officer Tellez stated it did not
appear that Mr. Weitzel wobbled or limped as he walked. In reference to
his conversation with Mrs. Jang at the store, Officer Tellez stated he
thought she understood him when he advised her it is illegal to sell to
intoxicated persons. Again, Officer Tellez stated Mrs. Jang said she was
not aware that there was a law against selling to intoxicated people on the
evening of the 13th.
Boardmember Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Boardmember Long, to
determine that a violation occured at Ace Liquors, 200 East Mountain
Avenue, on October 13, 1983.
Boardmember Bujack stated he is very concerned with the fact that the
officer did not escort Mr. Weitzel home. He also stated the issue at hand
involves the livelihood of many people.
Boardmember Sheahan stated he feels confusing testimony has been given.
Assistant City Attorney Ken Frazier presented arguments on behalf of the
City. He stated the issue before the Authority is the statute which states
it is unlawful for any person to sell, serve or give away alcohol to a
visibly intoxicated person, not the fact that the officer did not take Mr.
Weitzel home. He stressed the fact that Officer Tellez has had extensive
background and training in the observation and enforcement of the City
codes including intoxicated people. He stated the Authority needs to
decide, based on the testimony given, whether a sale was made to an in-
toxicated person. Mr. Frazier then proceeded to brief the facts of the
testimony given.
Mr. Steve Francis presented argument on behalf of the licensee. He stated
the issue is whether or not Mr. Weitzel appeared intoxicated to Mrs. Jang
at the time of the purchase. He stated the person selling the liquor
determines whether or not someone is visibly intoxicated. Mr. Francis
reminded the Authority that Mrs. Jang testified that Mr. Weitzel had not
appeared intoxicated to her. He then reviewed the facts given during the
testimony of Mr. Monroe and Ms. Krenning. In closing, Mr. Francis stated
he does not feel it is sufficient to punish the licensee when there is
conflicting testimony and the evidence is questionable as to whether Mr.
Weitzel was intoxicated.
Assistant City Attorney Ken Frazier pointed out that a certain period of
time passed between the time Mr. Weitzel saw Officer Tellez and the time
Mr. Weitzel saw Mr. Monroe and Ms. Krenning.
Boardmember Monaghan stated the victim was seen staggering, using the wall
for assistance, and unable to pass the roadside tests. In addition, he
stated the officer has given testimony that he feels the victim was stag-
gering as opposed to wobbling due to a physical handicap.
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Boardmember Wilson stated she feels Officer Ernie Tellez is qualified in
detecting an intoxicated person.
The previous motion was put to vote as follows: Yeas: Long, Monaghan and
Wilson. Nays: Bujack, Sheahan and Veazie.
THE MOTION DID NOT CARRY. The Board determined that no violation occurred.
Show/Cause Hearing
Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut
Assistant City Attorney Ken Frazier stated the licensee is willing to
stipulate to the facts contained in the police report. Ken went on to
brief the Authority of the facts contained in the report. He stated that
on November 25, 1983, at 1:45 a.m., the Police Department was requested to
walk through the Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut. During the inspection, Officer
Dan Preller noticed the bartender, Ms. Vickie Slater, was intoxicated and
unable to properly run the establishment. It was noted that the Police
Department is recommending a 2-day suspension.
Mr. Cliff Holtcamp, owner, stated he agrees to stipulate to the facts
contained in the police report.
Authority member Bujack made a motion, seconded by Authority member Veazie,
to determine that a violation did occur at the Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut.
Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
Mr. Cliff Holtcamp, owner, was sworn. He explained that he had originally
intended to close on Thanksgiving Day but a part-time employee, Vickie
Slater, asked if she could open the bar on the 25th and work for the extra
money. He stated he agreed to let her work. Mr. Holtcamp stated he has
fired Ms. Slater and apologized to the Authority for her actions. Mr.
Holtcamp stated he feels a two-day suspension would be too harsh. In
response to a question by the Board, Mr. Holtcamp stated it is his policy
to let his employees have an occasional drink while on duty.
Boardmember Long stated he feels there is lack of control over employees at
the Sportsman Bar.
Mr. Holtcamp stated he feels he has trained his employees on the laws. He
added that he fires any employee who breaks the law.
Authority member Bujack made a motion, seconded by Authority member Veazie,
to suspend the license for two consecutive days within the next 30 business
days at the convenience of the owner and that the premises be posted.
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Authority member Sheahan requested that the newspaper print an article
regarding the violation at the Sportsman Bar and the action taken by the
Authority.
The motion was put with the following votes: Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan, and Veazie. Nays: Wilson.
Change in Trade Name
Cason's Corner. 622 North Colleqe Avenue
Mr. Jeff Cason, owner, stated he has changed the trade name from Jefferson
Market to Cason's Corner since his ownership of the store. He stated he
felt the establishment previous to his had a bad reputation. Mr. Cason
explained that he has added a full service meat department but that no
other changes will occur.
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bujack,
to approve the change in trade name to Cason's Corner, 622 North College
Avenue. Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays:
None.
New Application Accepted for a 3.2% Fermented
Malt Beverage License, Class B, for
Jack-n-Deb's Little Mart, 800 North College Avenue
The boundaries as proposed by the Administration were as follows:
North from the subject premises to Willox Lane and City limits.
West from the subject premises to Washington to Wood to City limits.
South from the subject premises to Mountain Avenue.
East from the subject premises to Lemay Avenue.
Mr. & Mrs. Cromer, owners, stated the boundaries are acceptable.
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bujack,
to accept the new application, to accept the boundaries as proposed and set
the final hearing for February 1, 1984. Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
New Application Accepted for a Hotel -Restaurant License
for University Plaza Holiday Inn. 1600 Center Avenue
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bujack,
to accept the new application and set the preliminary hearing for February
1, 1984, and the final hearing for February 29, 1984. Yeas: Bujack, Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
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Change of Location
Ace Liquors, 238 East Mountain Avenue
January 4, 1984
The boundaries as proposed by the Administration were as follows:
North from the subject premises to Hickory Street, extended east to
Conifer Street.
West from the subject premises to Shields Street.
South from the subject premises to South Drive extended east to
University extended east to East Elizabeth.
East from the subject premises to Lemay Avenue and City limits.
Mr. Steve Francis, attorney representing the applicant, stated the boun-
daries are acceptable.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Bujack, to accept the boundaries as proposed for Ace Liquors, 238 East
Mountain Avenue. Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson.
Nays: None.
Mr. Francis suggested that if the Authority had any questions of Mr. Lee
that they ask him while he is present in Colorado this month.
Mr. Bryan Lee, owner, was sworn and explained Mr. Vincent Chung's involve-
ment with Ace Liquors, as requested by the Authority. He stated Vincent
Chung holds a lien on the property. He stated Vincent is not a paid
employee. He also stated Vincent does not do the bookwork for the busi-
ness. Mr. Lee explained that he was unable to find anyone to train the
Jang's in his absence so he allowed Mr. Chung to do so.
In response to a question by the Authority, Assistant City Attorney Ken
Frazier stated a mortgage holder (Mr. Vincent Chung) would not have any
ownership rights to property.
Authority member Wilson stated she does not feel Mr. Chung is qualified to
train new owners on the liquor laws on the basis of his previous record of
liquor law violations.
Assistant City Attorney Ken Frazier inquired of how Mrs. Jang and her
husband purchased the business. Mrs. Jang stated she and her husband
entered into an agreement to purchase the business in September, 1983. She
explained that they were made aware of the sale through Mr. and Mrs. Seo.
She went on to say that Mr. Chung has been present nearly every day since
September but simply trains her to run the store. Mrs. Jang stated she and
her husband have no financial obligations to Mr. Chung. It was noted,
however, that the building at 238 East Mountain Avenue is owned by Mr.
Chung.
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In response to a question by Attorney Ken Frazier, Mr. Bryan Lee, owner,
stated he originally met Mr. Seo (the previous manager) through his busi-
ness in Denver. Mr. Seo was wanting to get into his own business so Mr.
Lee stated he allowed him to purchase his business. At the time Mr. Seo's
deal fell through, Mr. Seo introduced Mr. Lee to the Jang's. Mr. Lee
stated he met Mr. Vincent Chung through his business, formerly Lee's
Pantry, where he previously held a 3.2% beer license.
Registration of Manager
Sea Galley, 100 West Troutman Parkway
Mr. Bruce Tucker, was sworn and stated he is applying for general manager
at Sea Galley. He spoke briefly of his work background which consisted
primarily of construction. In 1982, he stated he was employed by Sea
Galley. Mr. Tucker explained that he started as a bartender and has worked
his way up to general manager. Mr. Tucker stated he and his family desire
to settle in Fort Collins and become more involved in the community.
In response to a question by the Authority, Mr. Tucker stated he was
employed by Sea Galley when he was arrested while under the influence and
charged with two hit and run accidents. It was noted he was arrested twice
in December of 1983 for driving under the influence.
Mr. Tucker stated he has had some difficulty with his personal life. He
assured the Authority that his drinking problems are nearly resolved and
that he is earnestly working to improve himself. He stated he does not
want to jeopardize his position at Sea Galley and will see to it that he
uses good judgment to do a good job. In addition, he stated his behavior
is the utmost best in front of his employees.
Mr. Monaghan stated the Authority is responsible for approving a manager
who has a high degree of respect for the liquor laws of the State of
Colorado. Based upon the background information provided to the Authority,
Mr. Monaghan stated he feels Mr. Tucker does not have a high degree of
respect for the laws and feels Mr. Tucker could have difficulty in en-
forcing the laws.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Bujack, to deny the registration of manager for Bruce Tucker at Sea Galley,
100 West Troutman Parkway.
Mr. Dan Smith, District Manager for Sea Galley, was sworn and stated he is
Mr. Tucker's supervisor. He stated he has recommended that Mr. Tucker be
promoted to general manager. He stated, however, that at the time of his
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recommendation he was not aware of his criminal record. Mr. Smith stated
he still recommends Mr. Tucker for general manager on the basis of the high
regard employees and guests have for him. He went on to say that Mr.
Tucker has a good work record and his job performance is good. He added
that he feels Mr. Tucker would be capable of upholding the laws as Sea
Galley's representative.
The motion was put with the following votes: Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan and Wilson. Nays: Veazie.
Mr. Monaghan stated on the Authority's behalf that they would like to see
Mr. Tucker continue in his efforts to control the private sector of his
life and resubmit his application to the Authority at a later date.
Transfer of Ownership
Spudworks, 626 South College Avenue
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bujack,
to table the hearing to February 1, 1984. Yeas: Bujack, Long, Mongahan,
Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
Transfer of Ownership
Pizza Hut, 2631 South College Avenue
Mr. Dave Lewis, Director of Operations for Pizza Hut, was sworn and stated
the new owners are very experienced with the company. He stated there will
be no changes to the business other than ownership.
It was noted that all fingerprint cards cleared through the Colorado Bureau
of Investigations.
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Monaghan,
to approve the transfer of ownership from Pizza Hut of America, Inc., to
Larimer County Pizza Hut, Inc., dba Pizza Hut, 2631 South College Avenue.
Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
Police Report
Officer Frank Russell requested a show/cause hearing for a violation
occurring December 18, 1983, at Friends Saloon, 142 Linden Street.
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Sheahan,
to determine that there is probable cause and scheduled a show/cause
hearing for February 1, 1984. Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan,
Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
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Officer Frank Russell requested a show/cause hearing for a violation
occurring December 8, 1983, at the Moot House, 2626 South College Avenue.
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Sheahan,
to determine that there is probable cause and scheduled a show/cause
hearing for February 1, 1984. Yeas: Bujack, Long, Monaghan, Sheahan,
Veazie and Wilson. Nays: None.
Adjournment
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bujack,
to adjourn.
The Chairperson put the motion which was unanimously adopted.
The meeting was adjourned at approxim tely 10:25 .m.
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