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LIQUUR LICENSING AUTHORITY
Regular Meeting - May 22, 1985
7:30 p.m.
A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Wednesday,
May 22, 1985, in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins Municipal
Building. Roll call was answered by the following members: Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie.
Authority Members Absent: Acott and Wilson.
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
April 24, 1985, Approved as Published
Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of April 24,
1985, as published. Yeas: Long, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Abstain: Monaghan and Sheahan.
Show/Cause Hearing for
B-Cubed, 3524 South Mason
Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman briefed the Authority of the facts on
the alleged violation, noting that on February 11, 1985, at approximately
1:07 a.m., the owner of the establishment failed to make the premises
available for inspection without delay. In addition, it was alleged that
consumption of liquor during prohibited hours occurred on the
establishment. Mr. Eckman gave the previous record of violations occurring
at B-Cubed. It was noted that the Police Department is recommending that a
one -day suspension be issued if in fact a violation is found.
Officer Troy Krenning, was sworn, and stated he is employed as a Fort
Collins Police Officer for the City of Fort Collins. Officer Krenning
stated that on February 11, at approximately 1:07 a.m., he was on routine
patrol and observed several cars in the parking lot of B-Cubed. He
explained that he called for backup assistance. While waiting for a fellow
officer, Officer Krenning stated he went up to the establishment and looked
inside. He stated he observed several people in the back room who appeared
to be playing pool. He stated it also appeared that they were eating pizza
and drinking beer because there were glasses of beer, a pitcher of beer and
pizza boxes on the pool table. Officer Krenning stated that he did not
actually see anyone take a drink from a glass. At one point, Officer
Krenning stated an individual noticed him looking inside but did not let
him in. At that time, he stated he attempted to gain entry but the doors
were locked. Officer Krenning explained that he then knocked loudly on the
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doors and yelled "Police Officer, open the door." At this time, Officer
Krenning stated he called Dispatch and instructed them to call B-Cubed to
inform them that a Police Officer was outside their establishment waiting
to be admitted inside. During the next few minutes, Officer Krenning
testified that he observed the individuals inside hurrying to put things
away and trying to conceal the pitcher of beer while cleaning things up.
Approximately 3-5 minutes after the dispatcher made contact with the
establishment, Officer Krenning stated he was allowed to enter the
establishment. He stated he observed the pitcher of beer upside down in
the sink with some glasses. Officer Krenning stated the place was cleaned
up from the time he was looking in through the front window. Officer
Krenning stated that no one appeared to be intoxicated.
During cross-examination, attorney Raymond Hale pointed out several
contradicting statements between Officer Krenning's police report and his
testimony. Mr. Hale submitted Respondent's Exhibit 1, which was
identified as a copy of the ticket issued by Officer Krenning.
Respondent's Exhibit 2 was also submitted and identified as a copy of the
police report. Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman stated he did not feel
Respondent's Exhibit 1 was pertinent to the matter at hand.
During cross-examination, Officer Krenning testified that he did not
observe Mr.Archer, owner of the business, serve anyone a drink. Also, he
stated he did not observe any sale of liquor take place. Officer Krenning
testified, in addition, that he did not observe any individual pour beer
out of any glasses or pitchers.
Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman pointed out that Officer Krenning is
simply testifying from personal memory, without giving a lot of detail to
his police report.
Mr. John Archer, co-owner, was sworn and stated he did not sell, serve or
distribute any beer after hours. Mr. Archer testified that he did not deny
immediate access to Officer Krenning and pointed out that once the
dispatcher called, he immediately opened the door for the officer. He
stated that he did not observe Officer Krenning out front until he went to
let him inside. Mr. Archer explained that he and some of his employees
were there after hours to do the semi-annual carpet cleaning. He explained
that there were two steamex machines and one buffer machine running. In
addition, he stated the stereo was playing and explained that it would have
been difficult to hear Officer Krenning yelling at them to open the door.
During cross-examination, Mr. Archer explained that he would not have
opened the door for just anyone since it was after hours. He stated that
once he knew it was a police officer he immediately opened the door. Mr.
Archer stated that there were no glasses or pitchers of beer out that
evening. He explained that the pitcher in the sink was put there before
the closing hour.
Assistant City Attorney Paul Eckman and attorney Ray Hale gave their
closing statements. In response to a question by Authority member
Monaghan, Paul stated that business hours close at the time the business is
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no longer open for business. It was noted that the regulation states that
the premises have to be available for inspection during business hours.
Authority member Long stated he is concerned with the fact that no employee
notified the owner of the Police Officer's presence.
Authority member Monaghan pointed out that the officer testified that he
did not observe anyone consume or sell any beer. In addition, he stated he
feels the Officer was not denied entry to the premises. Authority Monaghan
stated the regulation reads that entry must be granted immediately during
all business hours.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, that no violation occurred at B-Cubed on February 11, 1985.
Yeas: Monaghan, Sheahan, and Sommermeyer. Nays: Long and Veazie.
Authority member Sommermeyer stated he feels the intent of the law is to
allow immediate entry into the business at any time but stated that because
the regulation reads "during business hours" the case should be dismissed.
Authority member Veazie stated he feels the intent of the law allows you to
read into the regulation whereby when there is suspicion involved, the
Ufficer has the right to gain entry.
Show/Cause Hearing for
Upper Crust, 8U2 South College Avenue
Authority member Veazie, made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long,
to table the show/cause hearing for Upper Crust, 802 South College Avenue,
to June 19, 1985. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie.
Nays: None.
Renewal Application for a Tavern
License for Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sheahan, to approve the renewal for Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut. Yeas: Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Change in Trade Name
Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut
Mr. Clifford Holtcamp, owner, stated he is trying to change his clientele
due to all the changes occurring in the Old Town area. Mr. Holtcamp
requested to change the trade name to Boss Hogg's. It was noted that there
willbe no other changes.
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Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to approve the change in trade name. Yeas: Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Change in Trade Name
Sagebrush Bar, 210 Walnut
Mr. John Carlsen, co-owner, stated he desires to change the trade name to
People's Bar. He stated there will be no other changes.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to approve the change in trade name. Yeas: Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
New Application for a Beer and Wine
License for Culpepper's Barbeque,
755 Lemay Avenue
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to accept a new application and set the preliminary hearing for
June 19, 1985, and the final hearing for July 17, 1985. Yeas: Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Preliminary Hearing and Resolution for
Uld Town Wines, No. 23 Old Town Square, Suite 152
The boundaries as proposed by the Administration were as follows:
North from the subject premises to Hickory Street
and Conifer Street.
West from the subject premises to Shields Street.
South from the subject premises to Pitkin Street.
East from the subject premises to Lemay Avenue.
Mr. Ted Smith, owner, stated the boundaries are acceptable.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sheahan, to accept the boundaries as proposed for Uld Town Wines, No. 23
Uld Town Square, Suite 152. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer,
and Veazie. Nays: None.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sheahan, to adopt the preliminary resolution as presented. Yeas: Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer and Veazie. Nays: None.
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Change of Corporate Structure
Upper Crust, 802 South College Avenue and
Upper Crust, 2601 South Lemay Avenue
Mr. Bill Gibson, corporate officer of Upper Crust, Inc., explained that
they have had a change of corporate officers and major stockholders. Mr.
Gibson stated that there will be no changes in operations of the two
restaurants.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to approve the change of corporate structure for Upper Crust, Inc.
Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Transfer of Ownership
Upper Crust, 2635 South College Avenue
Mr. Bill Gibson, corporate officer, stated Upper Crust Restaurants, Inc.,
purchased Big Cheese Pizza on January 1, 1985. He stated there are no
principle changes in the operation of the restaurant or the beer license.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Monaghan, to approve the transfer of ownership for Upper Crust, 2635 South
College Avenue. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie.
Nays: None.
Transfer of Ownership
Chi Chi's, 3500 South College Avenue
This item was withdrawn by the applicant. It was noted that the existing
owners, Kelly Johnston Enterprises of Fort Collins, Inc., will remain the
owners.
Transfer of Ownership
Moonyeen's, 400 East Olive
Ms. Moonyeen Wright Cook, owner, stated she purchased the Goode Taste Crepe
Shoppe. Ms. Cook stated she plans to run a small restaurant open for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She stated there will be a service bar,
which has been moved to a different location. Ms. Cook stated she will be
the manager. In response to a question, Ms. Cook stated she is familiar
with the Colorado Liquor Code. In addition, Ms. Cook added that she and
her employees will be attending the local licensing seminars.
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sheahan, to approve the transfer of ownership for Moonyeen's, 4UO East
Olive. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays:
None.
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Registration of Manager
Blue Bayou, 1U45 East Garfield
Ms. Jodi Smith, general manager, stated she is familiar with the Colorado
Liquor Code. She also stated she is responsible for training employees on
the liquor laws.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to approve the registration of manager for Jodi Smith at The
Blue Bayou, 1U45 East Garfield. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan,
Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Registration of Manager
Bisetti's, 120 South College Avenue
Ms. Anita Bisetti, general manager, stated she and her husband are
currently in the process of getting a divorce and that she is applying for
the manager position. In response to a question by the Authority, Ms.
Bisetti stated she is familiar with the Colorado Liquor laws.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to approve the registration of manager for Anita Bisetti at
Bisetti's, 120 South College Avenue. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan,
Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Registration of Manager
Out of Bounds, 200 West Mountain Avenue
Mr. Edward (Rick) Jelley, general manager, stated he has worked for the
restaurant for 3 years and became manager in July of 1984. Mr. Jelley
stated he was not aware of the requirements in registering to be the
manager and apologized for the delay in processing the paperwork.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sommermeyer, to approve the registration of manager for Edward (Rick)
Jelley at the Out of Bounds, 20U West Mountain Avenue. Yeas: Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Expansion of Premises
Friends Saloon. 142 Linden
Mr. Bob Lamana, co-owner, stated he is proposing to expand the dining area
and add a patio area. He stated his current seating capacity is 30, which
includes the bar. He noted that the expansion will not change the seating
capacity because he is transferring seating from the bar area into the
dining area. Mr. Lamana explained that the patio has a concrete wall
approximately 4 feet in height. He also noted that the only way to leave
the patio is through the front entrance. Mr. Lamana stated when the patio
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is opened, waitresses will be stationed on the patio and instructed to card
IU's and supervise the area.
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Monaghan, to determine that the expansion is not substantial and that the
patio be approved. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and
Veazie. Nays: None.
Expansion of Premises
Chow's Garden, No. 23 Old Town Square, Suite 100
Mr. George Chow, owner, stated he is applying for a small expansion in
order to give him 22 additional seats for a total seating capacity of 90.
He explained that the additional seating area will replace the storage
area.
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to determine that the expansion is not substantial and that the
expansion be approved. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and
Veazie. Nays: None.
Final Resolution for
Albertson's, 731 South Lemay Avenue
Authority member Monaghan made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Veazie, to approve the Final Resolution as presented. Yeas: Long,
Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Police Report
Officer Frank Russell stated the Police Department conducted a routine spot
compliance check on Friday, April 26, 1985. He stated 15 businesses were
checked and 6 violations were found. He requested show/cause hearings for
the following:
Bisetti's, 120 South College Avenue
Blue Bayou, 1045 Garfield
Cables End, 165 East Boardwalk
Clover's, 518 West Laurel
Godfather's Pizza, 116 East Foothills Parkway
Horsetooth Lanes Tack Room, 217 West Horsetooth Road
It was noted that the following establishments passed the compliance check:
B-Cubed, 3524 South Mason
Brown's Country Inn, 2721 South College Avenue
Catacomb's, 115 South College Avenue
Chesterfields, Bottomsley, and Potts, 1415 West Elizabeth
Denny's, 2413 South College Avenue
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Duds 'n Suds, 1427 West Elizabeth
Durkee's Mart, 1005 West Stuart
Gadsby's, 115 East Harmony Road
Godfather's Pizza, 829 South Shields
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long,
to determine probable cause and scheduled show/cause hearings for
Bisetti's, Blue Bayou, Cables End, Clover's, Godfather's Pizza, and
Horsetooth Lanes Tack Room on June 19, 1985. Yeas: Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Officer Russell requested a show/cause hearing for a violation occurring on
May 16, 1985, at Town Pump, 124 North College Avenue.
Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Sheahan, to determine probable cause and scheduled a show/cause hearing for
July 17, 1985. Yeas: Long, Monaghan, Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie.
Nays: None.
Other Business
The Authority discussed starting the June meeting at an earlier time due to
the anticipated length of the agenda.
—Authority member Veazie made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Monaghan, to start the June meeting at 7:00 p.m. Yeas: Long, Monaghan,
Sheahan, Sommermeyer, and Veazie. Nays: None.
Adjournment
Authority member Sommermeyer made a motion, seconded by Authority member
Monaghan, to adjourn.
The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:35 p.m.
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