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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 10/09/1985i • LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY Regular Meeting - October 9, 1985 7:55 P.M. A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Wednesday, October 9, 1985, in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Building. The following members were present: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Authority Members Absent: Monaghan. Staff Members Present: Debbie Caster, City Clerk's Office Paul Eckman, City Attorney's Office Frank Russell, Police Department Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 11, 1985, Approved as Amended Authority member Bullard amended the portion of discussion under Other Business which discussed the Resolution supporting the removal of the 500 foot rule for Hotel -Restaurant licenses surrounding CSU property. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of September 11, 1985, as amended. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Renewal Application for a Hotel -Restaurant License for Cables End, 165 East Boardwalk Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott, to approve the renewal for Cables End, 165 East Boardwalk. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Special Events Permit - 3.2% Sigma Alpha Epsilon - October 25 1985 Mr. Kevin John Dooley, events manager, stated the fraternity is having a fund raising event whereby beer will be sold. He stated other beverages and food will be available. With respect to security, Mr. Dooley stated the fraternity brothers will be responsible for guarding the entrances and checking for ID's. He stated at the front entrance there will be a DUI breath analyzer available. In addition, he stated they will offer a ride -home program to anyone who may have had too much to drink. Authority member Spaulding made a motion, seconded by Authority member Veazie, to approve the special events permit for Sigma Alpha Epsilon on October 9, 1985 October 25, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Registration of Manager University Holiday Inn, 425 West Prospect Mr. Michael Poppenwimer, general manager, stated he has transferred from the State of Wyoming and is still in the process of familiarizing himself with Colorado Liquor laws. Mr. Poppenwimer stated the beverage manager and other employees have taken Officer Ernie Tellez' training class on liquor laws. He spoke of their reprimand program when an employee violates the Liquor Code. In closing, Mr. Poppenwimer stated they have called the Fort Collins Police Department when they need assistance in cutting people off from drinking. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott, to approve the registration of manager for Michael Poppenwimer at University Holiday Inn, 425 West Prospect Road. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Transfer of Ownership Valentinos Ristorante, 820 City Park Avenue Mr. Sam Shada, part-owner and district area manager, explained that the corporation bought the Fort Collins and Loveland restaurants and are operating under a management agreement until the transfer is approved by the City and the State. Mr. Shada stated there will be a new manager, who is present for approval of the manager registration. Mr. James Ady, general manager, spoke of the training classes he has attended in order to better familiarize himself with the Colorado beer laws. Mr. Ady stated that he has been employed by the corporation for the past 5 years. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Spaulding, to approve the transfer of ownership for Valentinos Ristorante, 820 City Park Avenue. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Spaulding, to approve the registration of manager for James Ady at Valentinos Ristorante, 820 City Park Avenue. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Other Business Detective Frank Russell submitted a letter to the Authority for their review and action from a concerned citizen objecting to some advertising in the Coloradoan on Ladies Night at The Electric Stampede. Detective Russell -2- October 9, 1985 stated the Authority would be in their jurisdiction to call the management before the board to discuss the matter. The Authority directed Vice -Chairman, Mayo Sommermeyer, to write a letter to the manager of The Electric Stampede informing them of the citizen's concern, as well as the Authority's concern with promoting consumption of alchohol. Police Report Detective Frank Russell stated the Police Department conducted a routine spot compliance check on Friday, September 20, 1985. He stated 9 businesses were checked and 4 violations were found. He requested show/cause hearings for the following: Gabby's, 745 North College Avenue House of Yakitori, 151 South College Avenue Oriental House, 2900 Harvard Great American Rib Company, 4010 South College Avenue It was noted that the following establishments passed the compliance check: Chow's Garden, #23 Old Town Square Cottonwood Liquors, 3640 South Mason Street Nicky's, 6813 South College Avenue University Holiday Inn, 425 Prospect Road Fort Collins Marriott, 350 East Horsetooth Road Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott, to determine probable cause and scheduled show/cause hearings for Gabby's, House of Yakitori, Oriental House, and Great American Rib Company on November 6, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Detective Russell requested a show/cause hearing for a violation occurring on September 22, 1985, at The Bench, 1221 West Elizabeth Street. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearing for The Bench, 1221 West Elizabeth on November 6, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding and Veazie. Nays: None. Detective Russell requested a show/cause hearing for two additional violations occurring at the House of Yakitori. Detective Russell stated on the evening of the spot compliance check, the waitress assaulted one of the police scouts. Authority member Acott made a motion, seconded by Authority member Veazie, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearing for the House of Yakitori, 151 South College Avenue, on November 6, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. -3- October 9, 1985 The other violation which occurred at the House of Yakitori resulted from the owners failing to register a general manager, which was discoverd by Detective Russell on September 23, 1985. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Spaulding, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearing for the House of Yakitori, 151 South College Avenue, on November 6, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Detective Russell requested a show/cause hearing for a violation occurring on September 23, 1985, at Gene's Tavern, 200 Walnut. Authority member Acott made a motion, seconded by Authority member Spaulding, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearing for Gene's Tavern, 200 Walnut, on November 6, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. Detective Russell requested a show/cause hearing for a violation occurring on September 6, 1985, at Rooster Cogburns, 117 Linden Street. Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bullard, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearing for Rooster Cogburns, 117 Linden, on November 6, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Morgan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None. In closing, Detective Russell stated a letter of concern was sent to Bennigan's, 2203 South College Avenue, concerning a disturbance which occurred on September 27, 1985. Copies of the letter were distributed to the Authority members for their review. Adjournment Authority member Acott made a motion, seconded by Authority member Spaulding, to adjourn. The Vice -Chairman put the motion which was unanimously a The meeting was adjourned at approxi iL-_-,i u L Secretary ly 8:50 p.m. -4-