HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 08/14/1985LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY
Regular Meeting - August 14, 1985
7:30 P.M
A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Wednesday,
August 14, 1985, in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins
Municipal Building. The following members were present: Acott, Bullard,
Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie.
Authority Members Absent: Sheahan.
Staff Members Present: Debbie Caster, City Clerk's Office
Mike Dolon, Police Department
Paul Eckman, City Attorney's Office
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
July 17, 1985, Approved as Published
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott,
to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of July 17, 1985, as
published. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie.
Nays: None. Abstain: Monaghan.
Show/Cause Hearing for
Moote House, 2626 Scuth College Avenue
No one was present to represent the Moote House.
Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman briefed the Authority on the alleged
violation, noting that a sign is posted on the premises stating that the
premises are closed and will open soon under new management. He stated the
City feels this indicates that the present licensee is no longer in
possession of the premises and that a transfer of management has occurred
without filing the paperwork within the required 30-day period.
It was noted into the record that the sign was first discovered by
Detective Frank Russell on June 7, 1985. The Authority inquired as to how
long a license can remain inactive. Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman
replied a license can remain inactive up to one year.
Authority member Monaghan stated that it is not known for a fact that the
license has been transferred.
Authority member Sommermeyer stated he feels the City has not sufficiently
shown that a violation has occurred or.that the licensee is no longer in
control of the business.
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Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Bullard, that no violation has occurred at the Moote House, 2626 South
College Avenue. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding,
and Veazie. Nays: None.
Renewal Application for a Retail Liquor Store
License for Spring Creek Liquors, 1005 West Stuart
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to approve the renewal for Spring Creek Liquors, 1005 West
Stuart #A-3. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding and
Veazie. Nays: None.
Special Events Permit - 3.2%
Rawhide Marathon Foundation - October 13, 1985
Because no one was present at this time, the Authority tabled the matter to
the end of the meeting.
Special Events Permit - Liquor
St. Joseph's School- September 28, 1985
Ms. Pat Teixiera, Chairperson, stated the school is holding an alumni dance
on September 28, 1985, at the school gym. Ms. Teixiera stated both food
and beverages will be served. It was noted that ID's will be checked at
the door and a floater will be rssigned to mingle throughout the crowd to
check for minors.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to approve the special events permit for St. Joseph's School on
September 28, 1985. Yeas: Acqtt, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer,
Spaulding and Veazie. Nays: None.
Special Events Permit - 3.2%
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity - September 16, 1985
Mr. Erick Loss, events manager, stated the event will be a fund raiser for
the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He stated the event will have live
music, food, beer and soft drinks. Mr. Loss noted that the premises used
will be surrounded by a 4 foot snow fence. He stated ID's will be checked
at the gate entrance. He also noted that security officers will be on hand
during the entire event. Mr. Loss stated that the CSUPD will provide
training to their staff on how to identify valid ID's and intoxicated
persons.
Because over 2,000 people are expected to attend the event throughout the
day, the Authority strongly urged that only one beer be sold at a time and
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that somehow they keep track of the number of drinks an individual is
drinking.
Authority member Spaulding made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Acott, to approve the special events permit for Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity
on September 16, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer,
Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Registration of Manager
Washington's, 132 West Laporte Avenue
Ms. Colleen O'Hara, general manager, spoke briefly of her background. She
stated she is responsible for training employees, along with her assistant
managers. Ms. O'Hara noted that the corporation will be modernizing the
building in the near future and making other changes to their menu, etc.
She stated that the corporation is developing new training manuals to be
issued soon.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to approve the registration of Colleen O'Hara for Washington's, 132
Laporte Avenue. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding
and Veazie. Nays: None.
Final Hearing for a Beer and Wine License
for Culpepper's Barbeque, 755 Lemay Avenue
Mr. Steve Botcher, part owner, was sworn and stated they are proposing to
open a family -style barbeque restaurant to be located in the Albertson's
shopping center on Lemay Avenue. Mr. Botcher stated they will be open 7
days a week from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. He noted that he and his partner
will employ approximately 15 people and will be responsible for training
them. He stated that one of the owners will be on the premises at all
times. Applicants Exhibit A was submitted and identified as petitions
circulated on behalf of the application. Mr. Botcher stated 504 valid
signatures were collected. He noted that very few people refused to sign
their petition. Those that did refuse to sign did so because they do not
sign any petitions or do not drink. Mr. Botcher stated they are requesting
the license to complement their menu. He stated there will be no sit down
bar and drinks will be dispensed at the cashier register by either one of
the owners or a trained employee. In his closing remarks, Mr. Botcher
stated that he has contacted Officer Tellez to schedule a training class.
Authority member Acott made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Spaulding, to approve the beer and wine license for Culpepper's Barbeque,
755 Lemay Avenue. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding
and Veazie. Nays: None.
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Acott,
to approve the Final Resolution as presented. Yeas: Acott, Bullard,
Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None.
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Final Hearing for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License
(Class B) for Gasamat. 221 West Prospect Road
Mr. John Duval, attorney representing the applicant, called Mr. Paul Murphy
to the stand.
Mr. Paul Murphy, operations manager, was sworn and explained that Gasamat
is currently converting their self-service unit into a mini convenience
store/gasoline outlet. It was noted that the store will sell fast food
items such as beverages, beer, munchies, sandwiches, etc. Applicant's
Exhibit C was submitted and identified as drawings of the interior and
exterior improvements being made to the premises. It was noted that the
personnel of the store will be the only authorized individuals to have
access to the cooler where the 3.2% beer is stored. Mr. Murphy stated a
manager has been hired and three other employees will be hired. It was
noted that all employees will be 18 years or older. Mr. Murphy stated the
unit will be open 24 hours a day but noted that no beer sales will take
place between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. Mr. Murphy stated the
company has a policy and procedure manual, which covers policies with
regard to 3.2% beer, that each employee is provided. He stated that the
employees will also be required to go through the training classes
conducted by Officer Tellez. Applicant's Exhibit D was submitted and
identified as the policy and procedure manual concerning the sale of beer.
It was noted that any employee who violates these policies is immediately
terminated. Mr. Murphy stated that he and the general manager are
responsible for instituting these policies and training any new employees.
Mr. Murphy stated that the other beer license they hold at Fast Lane, 200
West Horsetooth, was found in violation after serving to a minor during one
of the routine spot compliance checks. He noted that the company now
conducts their own spot checks.
Mr. Max Scott, owner of Oedipus, Inc., was sworn and stated he was
contracted to do a beer license petition survey for Gasamat Oil
Corporation. Mr. Scott explained how the petition survey is conducted.
Applicant's Exhibit A was submitted and identified as four packets of
petitions which were circulated on behalf of the application. Applicant's
Exhibit B was also submitted and identified as the report explaining the
survey results. Mr. Scott explained in detail the results of the survey.
He stated that based on needs and desires, 87% of the neighborhood signed
in favor of the license. Mr. Scott stated these were very good statistics
for a 3.2% off -premise license.
Based upon the petition survey, Mr. Duval stated that the needs and desires
of the neighborhood area are not currently being met and requested that the
beer license be granted to Gasamat Oil Corporation.
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Spaulding, to approve the 3.2% beer license (Class B) for Gasamat Oil
Corporation doing business at 221 West Prospect Road. Yeas: Acott,
Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding and Veazie. Nays: None.
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Registration of Manager
Gasamat, 221 West Prospect Road
Mr. Mickey Falconburg, general manager, stated he has been through a 3-week
training course with his employer. In addition, he stated he is scheduled
to attend the training class conducted by Officer Tellez. Mr. Falconburg
stated that every store has a manual on the premises which contains
information on the 3.2% Beer Code. It was noted that the Authority has
been provided with a detailed report on Mr. Falconburg from the police
department.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a
Veazie, to approve the registration
Gasamat, 221 West Prospect Road.
Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie.
motion, seconded by Authority member
of manager for Mickey Falconburg at
Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan,
Nays: None.
Final Hearing for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage
License (Class C) for E1 Burrito Dos, 524 West Laurel
Mr. Marcelino Ortiz, owner, was sworn and submitted petitions marked as
Applicant's Exhibit 1 which were circulated on behalf of the application.
He stated he received approximately 382 signatures in favor of the license.
He noted that these signatures were collected from the residents of the
neighborhood as well as customers in the restaurant. Mr. Ortiz stated that
he will employ 12-13 other employees and that he will be responsible for
training. He stated that he will be scheduling his employees to attend
Officer Tellez' training course. Mr. Ortiz stated his business hours are 7
days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. He also stated that he will be present
on the premises at all times. Mr. Ortiz explained that he has an agreement
with the owner of E1 Burrito on Linden Street which allows him to use the
E1 Burrito name and to receive some food such as green chili and beans.
Mr. Ortiz stated that Mr. Godinez has no financial interest in his business
nor will he be involved with its operation. Mr. Ortiz stated he does not
intend to run a bar and that drinks will be served with meals. In response
to a question by the Authority, Mr. Ortiz stated he will post rules in the
back room on how to check for ID's and that he will be instructing his
employees to check everyone's ID.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Spaulding, to approve the 3.2% beer license (Class C) for E1 Burrito Dos,
524 West Laurel. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer, Spaulding,
and Veazie. Nays: None.
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Final Hearing for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage
License (Class B) for Longs Drug Stores, 743 South Lemay Avenue
It was noted that not all of the fingerprints have been returned from the
CBI on the application for Longs Drug Stores, therefore the hearing should
be tabled to the next meeting.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Spaulding, to table the final hearing for Longs Drug Stores, 743 South
Lemay Avenue, to September 11, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan,
Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Transfer of Ownership
Old Town Liquors, 238 East Mountain Avenue
Mr. Craig Stirn, attorney representing Mr. and Mrs. Jang, current owners of
the license for Ace Liquors, 238 East Mountain Avenue, stated the documents
have now been signed which gives his clients permission to transfer the
liquor license. The Authority had the opportunity to examine the Lease,.
financial documents, and all agreements.
Mr. Vincent Chung stated that he has a financial interest in the business
but no interest in the management of the business.
Mr. Jae Kim stated that Mr. Chung is not involved with the managing of the
store but that he has an agreement with Mr. Chung to pay back some money.
Mr. Kim explained that he is borrowing some money from his brother to pay
back Mr. Chung. Mr. Kim also stated that he will be borrowing money from
his father in Korea to pay Mr. Chung some money this fall. He noted that
his father will not be a partner in the business.
Boardmember Monaghan stated that Detective Russell is recommending approval
for the transfer of the liquor license to Jae Hoon Kim. However, he stated
the Authority has a concern with Mr. Chung's involvement with the license.
Mr. Kim stated he is prepared to say that Mr. Chung will have no
involvement with the license. Mr. Chung stated he has never been involved
in the business of Ace Liquors and spoke of his other businesses in Fort
Collins and Estes Park.
Mr. Chung spoke of the financial arrangements which have been made between
Mr. Kim and himself. Mr. Chung stated that his only role in the business
is landlord and lender.
Mr. Jae Kim stated he has been operating the business since February 1985
and did not file the paperwork because his brother was going to transfer
the license originally.
Boardmember Monaghan stated that if anything said during the hearing proves
not to be true, or if any further violations occur at the establishment,
the Authority will seriously consider revoking the license.
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Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Spaulding, to approve the transfer of the liquor license from Sung Im Jang
and Soo Chang Jang to Jae Hoon Kim, dba Old Town Liquors (formerly Ace
Liquors), 238 East Mountain Avenue and ordered the court reporter to
provide a verbatim transcript of the statements made to remain on file in
the City Clerk's Office. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer,
Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Other Business
The Authority unanimously decided to reschedule the meeting of January 1,
1986, to Thursday, January 2, 1986.
The Authority discussed drafting policies and procedures to be adopted by
the Authority with regard to Massage Licensing. Some discussion took place
about grandfathering in all existing massage establishments and
establishing more strict procedures for new licenses after September 30.
It was requested by the Board that the Chairman meet with staff to try and
set up some procedures and guidelines to follow in processing massage
licenses prior to the September 11 regular meeting.
Police Report
Detective Mike Dolan requested a show/cause hearing for Moonyeen's
Restaurant, 400 East Olive, for a violation involving a minor serving
alcoholic beverages on the premises.
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearinc
for September 11, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan, Sommermeyer,
Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Special Events Permit - 33.2%
Rawhide Marathon Foundation
No one was present to represent this application.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to approve the special events permit for Rawhide Marathon
Foundation on October 13, 1985. Yeas: Acott, Bullard, Monaghan,
Sommermeyer, Spaulding, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Adjournment
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to adjourn.
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The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 10:00 p.m.
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