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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 09/18/1974N 0 LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY September 18, 1974 7:30 P.M. Present: Rudy Baldivia Rosemarie Fentress James MacNair Absent: Elton Collins Donald Robotham Staff members present: Ramsey Myatt, Verna Lewis and Bruce Hendrick City Clerk, Verna Lewis, called the meeting to order and stated a Chairman Pro Tem needed to be appointed with the absence of Chairman, Donald Robotham. Authority member Rudy Baldivia made a motion, seconded by James MacNair to appoint Rosemarie Fentress as the presiding Chairman for the meeting. The Clerk, Verna Lewis, put the motion which was adopted unanimously. Minutes of August 21, 1974 Regular Meeting approved Authority member Rudy Baldivia made a motion to approve the minutes of the August 21, 1974, regular meeting as published, seconded by James MacNair. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. Hearings The Chairman pro tem inquired if all applicants involved in the hearings were present or represented by Counsel and stated if there were no objection, the hearing procedure would be read only once. No objection voiced. Hearing procedure read at length. Final Hearing for a Retail Liquor Store Expansion Application for Ace Liquors, 200 East Mountain Avenue The City Clerk, Verna Lewis, read at length the resolution setting forth the findings of the preliminary hearing. Authority member Rudy Baldivia made a motion, seconded by James MacNair to adopt the resolution setting forth the findings of a preliminary hearing held on August 21, 1974. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was unanimously adopted. 0 0 Page 2 RESOLUTION OF THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF FORT COLLINS SETTING FORTH FINDINGS ON A PRELIMIN- ARY HEARING ON AN APPLICATION FOR ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES OF AN EXISTING LIQUOR LICENSEE WHEREAS, heretofore, GUSTAV MIKLOS, MARLIN GLANTZ and HAROLD KUEMMERLIN, doing business as Ace Liquors, made application to the Liquor Licensing Authority for enlargement of the existing licensed premises; and WHEREAS, the Liquor Licensing Authority has received reports concerning such applications, and has held a prelim- inary hearing on such application as provided in Rule 3 of the Rules of Procedure of the Liquor Licensing Authority. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, that the Authority hereby makes the following preliminary findings and determin- ations concerning this application, subject to the right of any party in interest to present further evidence concerning any of such findings and determinations at the hearing to be held on this application on the 18th day of September, 1974: 1. That the subject premises are proper premises under the ordinances of the City of Fort Collins and the laws of the State of Colorado to be licensed for the sale of liquor as applied for by the applicant. 2. That the boundaries of the neighborhood to be M M Page 3 served by this applicant are as follows: One mile radius from 200 East Mountain, Fort Collins, Colorado. 3. That the necessary notice of hearing by publication and by posting of the premises has not been given as provided by law, and the Authority has directed the City Clerk to accomplish said notice prior to the hearing date. 4. That the applicant is qualified under the ordinances of the City and the laws of the State for the expansion of the license applied for. 5. That the application is in proper form and will be heard by the authority on September 18, 1974. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority held this 18th day of September, 1974. airman Q� ..... — ATTEST: Secretary Mr. Timothy Hassler, attorney for the applicant, called MT. Gustav Miklos who was sworn by the Court Reporter. Mr. Miklos presented applicant's exhibit "A", petitions in support of the expansion of Ace Liquor and gave testimony on the manner of obtaining signatures on the petition and proposed manner of operation. After hearing testimony from Mr. Miklos in support of this expansion the Chairman pro tem advised the Authority that they could either make a decision at the present time or take the matter under advise- ment and render a decision in 30 days. M N Page 4 Authority member Baldivia made a motion seconded by James MacNair to approve the application for a retail liquor store expansion for Ace Liquors, 200 East Mountain Avenue. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Boundaries established on an application for a retail liquor store expansion by Darrel Blake dba Johnny's Liquors, 111 West Prospect Street Mr. Timothy Hassler, attorney representing the petitioner in this matter requested the boundaries be established as 1 mile radius. Authority member James MacNair made a motion seconded by Rudy Baldivia that the boundaries be set as requested, 1 mile radius. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License by Glen Gates dba Thrifty Foods, 1100 West Mountain Avenue, approved Mr. Glen Gates, petitioner was sworn by the Court reporter. He gave testimony in support of the application. There were no protests against this application. No exhibits presented. The City Attorney, Ramsey Myatt, advised the Authority that the application is in order. The Chairman pro tem again advised the Authority that a decision could be rendered at the present time or the matter could be taken under advisement and a decision rendered in writing in 30 days. Authority member Rudy Baldivia made a motion to approve the application and a decision be made in writing in 30 days. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. Hearing on an application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Donald Redmond dba Fat Man's Pizza Pub, 2900 Harvard, application taken under advisement Mr. Gene Timmerman, attorney for the petitioner, called Mr. and Mrs. Redmond who were sworn by the Court Recorder. Mr. Redmond submitted applicant's exhibits "A", petitions in support of the application; and "B", a copy of the proposed menu. He also gave testimony in regard to the type of opera- tion that is proposed. The City Clerk explained the boundary map to the Authority. The Authority asked Mr. Redmond about serving policies and hours of operation. N N Page 5 Authority member James MacNair made a motion, seconded by Rudy Baldivia to take the application for Fat Man's Pizza Pub under advisement and render a decision in writing in 30 days. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was -adopted unanimously. Application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Shop N Go Market at 802 South College Avenue taken under advisement Attorney Edward Towey stated he represented the petitioners for the two locations, 802 South College and 1330 West Elizabeth; in order to limit testimony and time he requested the Chair to inquire if there were any Protestants to either application. Chairman pro tem Fentress inquired if there were Protestants. Mr. Richard Fitzgerald stated he was a protestant for the 802 South College Avenue location. Authority member James MacNair made a motion, seconded by Rudy Baldivia, to combine the hearings for the Shop N Go Markets at 802 South College Avenue and 1330 West Elizabeth Street but the particulars of the two different areas be kept separate. The Chairman pro tem put the question which was unanimously passed. Mr. Edward Towey, Attorney for the applicant called Mr. John Wright, Dis-' trict Manager. He was sworn by the Court Reporter and gave testimony on applicant's exhibits "A", "B" and "C", pictures of the Shop N Go Markets; "D" a 1973 annual report of the National Convenience Stores; "E" a weekday traffic count passing the store located at 802 South College Avenue; "F" a listing of other outlets -in the immediate area of the store to be located at 802 South College; "G" a listing of other outlets in the immediate area of the store to be located at 1330 West Elizabeth; "H" a weekday traffic count passing the store at 1330 West Elizabeth; and "I" a population study for the store at 1330 West Elizabeth. City Attorney Myatt informed the protestant that he had the right to cross examine any witness if he so desired. Mr. James Zak, attorney, was sworn by the Court reporter and gave testimony on applicant's exhibits "E" thru "I". Mr. Zak also presented applicant's exhibits J, petition in support of the applicant for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License at 802 South College Avenue containing approximately 152 signatures; " V a petition in support of the application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License at 1330 West Elizabeth Street containing approximately 143 signatures. City Attorney Myatt inquired of Mr. Zak, regarding applicant's exhibit "G" relating to the proximity and distinctions of other 3.2% outlets in the store area and applicant's exhibit "F" which is the proximity and distinctions of other 3.2% outlets in the store area, if he realized that the Authority is only interested in the license itself and not the commercial factors of the store, as far as the hours. which extend beyond the licensed hours for a licensed premises. Mr. Zak responded in the affirmative. M M Page 6 Mr. Myatt stated there was a new member on the Authority who might not be personally aware with all the rules and regulations yet and he wanted it to be clear from Mr. Zak's testimony that he was not suggesting that the restric- tive hours, or such as Thrifty Foods, on one location and the Country Store on the other are more restrictive on a 24 hour basis than the proposed license would be, except for possibly, somewhat at both ends, but certaiily not on a 24 hour basis. City Attorney Myatt also inquired if the applicants had established hours for sale of 3.2% from the premises. The applicants responded that whatever coincided with the state law they would be open the maximin number of hours. The petition circulators were: Petitions for the store at 802 South College Avenue 1. Terry Coomer 2. Kurt Shiner 3. Mark Savarino Petitions for store at 1330 West Elizabeth 1. Tom Spehar 2. Art Brakfield 3. Kevin Wachter The above named petition circulators were sworn by the Court recorder and each gave testimony on the manner of obtaining signatures on the petitions; the approximate number of people refusing to sign and the area in which the petitions were circulated. Authority member Baldivia inquired if the petition circulators had encountered any strong opposition as they solicited names. The circulators indicated they had not. Mr. Richard Fitzgerald, new owner of the Country Store, was sworn by the Court Recorder and gave testimony in opposition of the applications for the store at 802 South College Avenue. fie presented Protestant's exhibits "1" "2" and "3" containing 170 signatures in opposition of the application for, another 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License to be issued in the same area as the current license for the Country Store at 830 South College Avenue. Chairman pro tem Fentress inquired of Mr. Fitzgerald if he felt that the needs of the neighborhood will not sustain the Country Store and the National Con- venience Store at that location. City Attorney Myatt stated he would like to state the same question in the wording of the statute; he therefore inquired of Mr. Fitzgerald whether in his opinion the reasonable needs of the neighbor- hood are now being met, as well as the desires of the inhabitants are now being met. Mr. Fitzgerald responded that he felt the needs were now being met. M W Page 7 Attorney Towey cross-examined Mr. Fitzgerald stating he was a competitor to their proposed outlet. Board member MacNair inquired of the petition circulators if it would be fair to say that approximately 15% of the people who were asked to sign the neti.tion refused to sign it so far as the 802 South College Avenue location was _11 cerned. Several of the circulators stated they felt that figure was high and estimated it was closer to 10%, and those were for various reasons. Member MacNair then inquired if at the 1330 West Elizabeth Street location the percentage had been 22%. The circulator in this area responded and advised the authority that they had not been allowed to circulate petitions at the Matador Apartments which are located in the boundaries. The Chairman pro tem advised the applicants that the Authority could either take the applications for 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage licenses at 802 South College and 1330 West Elizabeth under advisement and render their decision in writing in 30 days or make the decision now. Authority member Baldivia made a motion to take the matter regarding applications from Shop N Go Markets for 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage Licenses at 802 South College and 1330 West Elizabeth under advisement and a decision will be given in 30 days. Motion seconded by James MacNair. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which passed unanimously. Discussion on 7-Eleven Stores policy of selling 3.2% Beer in the City of Fort Collins This discussion had been prompted by a request by Mrs. Diana Reese, manager of the 7-Eleven Store at 1001 Lemay Avenue for a clarification by the Authority of any prior committments regarding the sale of 3.2% been to 18,19 and 20 year olds. Mrs -Reese stated she had received a letter from her supervisor advising her that there had been a violation of under age selling in Boulder; therefore all 7-Eleven Stores in the region would adhere to the policy of not selling to 18, 19 and 20 year olds. By this directive Mrs. Reese had suffered an economic loss. In checking with her supervisors, she was informed that if the Local Licensing Authorith would provide a letter that the Fort Collins 7-Eleven Stores were not bound by an initial statement of intent to sell 3.2% Beer only to 21 year olds and above, she would be permitted to do so. City Attorney, Ramsey Myatt, gave the history of the licensing of 7-Eleven Stores to the Authority. In the original petition the 7-Eleven Stores stated they would not sell to 18, 19 and 20 year olds. This statement was not a factor in the granting of the license. City Attorney Myatt further advised the Authority that there was nothing in the law that says they have to serve 18, 19 or 20 year olds, either in the M M Page 8 Human Rights Ordinance or as far as he knew, in any State Descrimination Laws. The State Laws give the minimum age as 18; the Store Managers might feel bound by their commitment to the City Council as the Liquor Licensing Authority that they would not sell to 18, 19 and 20 year olds. It was his recommendation that the Authority direct the City Attorney's Office to a letter to the 7-Eleven Stores indicating that this Licensing Authority will not hold 7-Eleven to the commitment they had made in presenting their petition and that the license was not granted on the basis of that allega- tion. At that time 7-Eleven could make their own determination on their policy. Authority member Baldivia made a motion to direct the City Attorney to write a letter to the 7-Eleven Stores regarding the City's position as related to the sale of 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage. Motion seconded by James MacNair. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. Boundaries established for a Hotel -Restaurant Liquor License application for the Monte Carlo Lounge, 830 North College Avenue. City Attorney, Ramsey Myatt stated that this applicant's preference for the boundaries of the area to be served was the City limits in each direction. Authority member MacNair made a motion seconded by Rudy Baldivia that the boundaries for the area to be served be set as the City limits. The Chair- man pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. Renewal of 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for E1 Burrito Cafe, 404 Linden approved The City Clerk, Verna Lewis stated this was a routine renewal application and the Police Department report stated in part, "no violations for the above named establishment in the past year . . . . can find no legal basis to recommend denial of this renewal application at the present time." Authority member Baldivia made a motion seconded by James MacNair to ap- prove the renewal of the application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for E1 Burrito Cafe at 404 Linden. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. Renewal application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Dominoes dba T J's, 142 Linden Street approved City Clerk, Verna Lewis, stated this was a routine renewal application and the Police Department report states in part, "no violations for the above named establishment in the past year . . . . can find no legal basis to recommend denial of this renewal application at the present time." Authority member Rudy Baldivia made a motion to approve the renewal applica- tion for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Dominoes dba T J's at 142 Linden, seconded by JamesMacNair.. The Chairman pro tem put the question N M Page 9 which was adopted unanimously. Resolution setting forth findings and approving a Hotel -Restaurant Liquor License application by Harvey L. Farr g Billy J. Dahlem dba St. George and the Dragon 246 North College adopted The City Clerk, Verna Lewis, summarized the resolution for the Authority. Authority member MacNair made a motion seconded by Rudy Baldivia to adopt the resolution approving the application for a Hotel -Restaurant Liquor License for St. George and the Dragon. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FOR A BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE The application of Harvey Lester Farr and Billy Jack Dahlem, doing business as St. George and the Dragon, for a Beer, Wine and Liquor License (Hotel, Restaurant) came on for hearing on the 21st day of August, 1974, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Fort Collins, Colorado, pursuant to notice duly given as required by law. The authority, having heard the evidence introduced at the hearing, and having examined the documents introduced and having heretofore held a preliminary hearing and issued findings in writing on said preliminary hearing, now makes the following findings: 1. The neighborhood to be served under this application is as defined in the preliminary findings of the Authority. 2. Nothing contained in C.R.S., 1963, Section 75-2-39 prohibits the issuing of a license at the proposed location. M LE Page 10 3. The applicants are of good character and qualified under the Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins and the laws of the State of Colorado for the license applied for.. 4. The application is in proper form. 5. Petitions were presented and received)at the hearing, indicating a need for the license applied for and no evidence was presented indicating that said need does not exist, and the local licensing authority hereby finds that the reason- able requirements of the neighborhood require the issuance of the license applied for. The Authority recognizes that other licenses exist in the neighborhood, but hereby finds that an additional need exists for the license applied for. 6. The building in which the license is to be operated is now constructed; however, the plans and specifications of the applicant show that the applicant proposes to improve said premises to accommodate the proposed licensed premises and no license should issue until the construction is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the applicant and the requirements of the Building Inspector made in conformity with the Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins. RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FOR A BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE BE IT RESOLVED by the Local Liquor Licensing Authority of the City of Fort Collins,,Colorado that the application N A Page 11 of Harvey Lester Farr and Billy Jack Dahlem, doing business as St. George and the Dragon for a Beer, Wine and Liquor License (Hotel, Restaurant) be and the same hereby is gran,,.,,. in accordance with the findings of the Authority set forth above; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said license shall not issue until the construction of the licensed premises is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to the Authority and the requirements of the City Building Inspector, and the Authority has received a report from said Building Inspector that said improvements have been completed in accordance with said plans and specifica- tions and the requirements of the Building Inspector. 1974. Passed and adopted this 18th day of September, A.D. b ATTEST: iharman rGGGl�4. Ci j Clerk 17:1 N Page 12 Resolution setting forth findings and approving a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License application by Skaggs Companies dba Skaggs Store, Foothills Shopping Center, adopted The City Clerk, Verna Lewis, summarized the resolution for the Authority. Authority member MacNair made a motion seconded by Rudy Baldivia to adopt the resolution approving the application for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License application for Skaggs Companies dba Skaggs Stores, Foothills Park- way. The Chairman Pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. RESOLUTION OF THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FOR A CLASS B LICENSE TO SELL NON -INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR AND SETTING FORTH THE FINDINGS OF THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY ON SAID APPLICATION The application of Skaags Companies, Inc., d/b/a Skaags Store'#199, for a Class B License for the sale of non - intoxicating malt liquor came on for hearing on August 21, 1974, before the Liquor Licensing Authority of the City of Fort Collins, and the Liquor Licensing Authority having heard the testimony and received the evidence produced at said hearing and having considered and weighed the same and being familiar with the neighborhood for which the license is sought, now makes the following findings: 1. The license sought by the applicant is for a loca- tion at 215 Foothills Parkway, Foothills Fashion Mall, Fort Collins, Colorado, said site being occupied as a drug store, the license being sought in connection with such business. N N Page 13 2. The testimony and petitions presented by the appli- cant at the hearing were to the effect that the inhabitants :-f the neighborhood desire that the license be granted anc the needs of the neighborhood require the granting of this license. No substantial testimony or petitions were pre- sented contrary to this postition of the applicant. 3. The building in which the license is to be operated is not now constructed; and no license should issue until the construction is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the applicant and the require- ments of the Building Inspector made in conformity with the Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins. It is therefore the opinion and finding of the Liquor Licensing Authority that: A. The inhabitants of the neighborhood desire that the license be granted. B. The needs of the neighborhood require the granting of the license. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Liquor Licensing Authority of the City of Fort Collins that the application of Skaags Companies, Inc., d/b/a Skaags Store #199 for a Class B License for the sale of non -intoxicating malt liquor at 215 Foothills Parkway, Foothills Fashion Mall, Fort Collins, Colorado be and the same is hereby granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said license shall not issue until the construction of the licensed premises is N N Page 14 completed in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to the Authority and the requirements of the City Building Inspector, and the Authority has received a report from said Building Inspector that said improvements have been completed in accordance with said plans and specifica- tions and the requirements of the Building Inspector. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, held this 18th day of September A.D., 1974. Chairman j�.?Gv ATTEST: O'� City Clerk — Resolution setting forth findings and approving an application for a Hotel - Restaurant Liquor License for Tico's of Fort Collins, Lot 1, Drake Park adopted The City Clerk, Verna Lewis, summarized the Resolution for the Authority making special note that the hearing for Tico's of Fort Collins was held March 20, 1974, but that the resolution granting the license had not formally been presented to the Authority for adoption. Authority member MacNair made a motion, seconded by Rudy Baldivia to adopt the resolution setting forth findings and approving an application for a hotel -restaurant liquor license from Tico's of Fort Collins. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was adopted unanimously. M Page 15 FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FOR A BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE The application of Tico's of Fort Collins, Inc., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a Tico's, for a Beer, Wine and Liquor License (Hotel, Restaurant) came on for hearing on the 20th day of March, 1974, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Fort Collins, Colorado, pursuant to notice duly given as required by law. The authority, having heard the evidence introduced at the hearing, and having examined the documents introduced and having heretofore held a preliminary hearing and issued findings in writing on said preliminary hearing, now makes the following findings: 1. The neighborhood to be served under this application is as defined in the preliminary findings of the Authority. 2. Nothing contained in C.R.S., 1963, Section 75-2-39 prohibits the issuing of a license at the proposed location. 3. The applicants are of good character and qualified under the Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins and the laws of the State of Colorado for the license applied for. 4. The application is in proper form. 5. Petitions were presented and received at the hearing, indicating a need for the license applied for and no evidence 40 E�] Page 16 was presented indicating that said need does not exist, and the local licensing authority hereby finds that the reason- .`,,le requirements of the neighborhood require the issuance of the license applied for. The Authority recognizes that other licenses exist in the neighborhood, but hereby finds that an additional need exists for the license applied for. 6. The building in which the license is to be operated is not now constructed; and no license should issue until the construction is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the applicant and the requirements of the Building Inspector made in conformity with the Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins. RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FOR A BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE BE IT RESOLVED by the Local Liquor Licensing Authority of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado that the application Of Tico's of Fort Collins, Inc., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a Tico's, for a Beer, Wine and Liquor License (Hotel, Restaurant) be and the same hereby is granted in accordance with the findings of the Authority set forth above; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said license shall not issue until the construction of the licensed premises is completed in accordance with the -plans and specifications 40 Page 17 submitted to the Authority and the requirements of the City Building inspector, and the Authority has received a report from said Building Inspector that said improvements have been completed in accordance with said plans and specifica— tions and the requirements of the Building Inspector. Passed and adopted this 17th day of April, A.D. 1974. 0,7 C . Z4 O_LZ6 hairman .co ��� ATTEST: City Clerk Discussion of 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License Applications for Fat Man's Pizza, and the Shop N Go Markets at 802 S. College and 1330 West Elizabeth The Authority discussed at length the number of similar outlets in the area, the needs of the neighborhood and the desires of the inhabitants. Authority member MacNair made a motion to hold a special meeting, Monday, September 30, 1974 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber for the purpose of studying further the application presented by Donald J. Redmond dba Fat Man's Pizza Pub; and to also consider further the 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage applications presented by the National Convenience Stores dba Shop N Go Markets with locations at 802 South College and 1330 West Elizabeth Street. Motion seconded by Rudy Baldivia. The Chairman pro tem put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Adjournment Authority member MacNair made a motion to adjourn seconded by. Rudy Baldivia. The Chairman pro tem put the motion whicZwas dopt unanimously. air n Secretary