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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 06/22/2009LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MINUTES Regular Meeting - June 22, 2009 1:00 P.M. Staff Liaison: Aimee Jensen A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was on June 22, 2009 in Municipal Court, 215 North Mason. Judge Kathleen M. Lane presiding. Staff in attendance: Jenny LopezFilkins, Assistant City Attorney Aimee Jensen, Deputy City Clerk Robert Younger, Liquor Enforcement Officer Agenda Review Deputy City Clerk Jensen stated that there were no changes to the agenda. Approval of Minutes Judge Lane approved the minutes from June 15, 2009. Hearing on a New Application from Donoho Beer and Spirits, LLC, for a retail liquor store license at Donoho Beer and Spirits, 4562 Denrose Court, Approved Aaron Donoho, representative for Donoho Beer and Spirits, LLC, was sworn. He stated he lives in the area and saw a need for a retail liquor store for this neighborhood. Mr. Donoho stated all his employees will be trained. He stated any employee found in violation of the liquor code will be immediately terminated. Mr. Donoho stated he has hired individuals that have had extensive experience in the sale and service of alcohol. He stated he has a current copy of the liquor code on premise. Carol Johnson, representative for Esquire Petitioning, LLC, was sworn. She briefly described the petitioning process. Ms. Johnson stated this is a high result for a retail liquor store license application. Judge Lane adopted Resolution 09-05 approving a new application from Donoho Beer and Spirits, LLC, for a retail liquor store license at Donoho Beer and Spirits, 4562 Denrose Court. June 22, 2009 Hearing on a New Application from Zuba, Inc., for a beer and wine license at Deja Vu Coffeehouse, 4562 Denrose Court, Approved Noha Abraham, representative for Zuba, hic., was sworn. She stated her background is as a scientist and plans on becoming TIP's trained. Ms. Abraham stated her customers have requested beer and wine to be served. She stated she will likely not be open past 10:00 p.m. on the weekends. In response to a question from the Authority, Ms. Abraham described the premises and stated she has installed security cameras on the back patio. She stated she will be on premise every evening if the license is granted. Ms. Abraham stated she has informed her employees that everyone is carded and that all her employees will be required to attend training prior to serving. She stated that she will acquire a current copy of the liquor code to be maintained on premise. Ms. Abraham briefly described the petitioning process, that she received comments in support of this application. Judge Lane adopted Resolution 09-08 the application from Zuba, Inc., for a beer and wine license at Deja Vu Coffeehouse, 646 South College Avenue. Consideration of an Application from Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol for a Special Events Permit at the Oxbow Property, 418 Linden Street, Approved Barb Allen, representative for Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol, briefly described the Tour de Fat event. She stated this year they will end beer sales at 4:00 p.m. Ms. Allen stated the fencing they are using this year will prevent beer from being passed off the enclosed premise. She stated they are increasing the amount of security staff and number of port -a -potties. Ms. Allen stated that they have staff specifically assigned to taking decibel readings every 15 minutes. She detailed security assignments, specifically addressing keeping traffic out ofthe Buckingham neighborhood. Ms. Allen stated this was also in place last year. Judge Lane read several letters in support of this application. In response to Assistant City Attorney LopezFilkins, Ms. Allen stated volunteers measuring the decibel levels will report back to the soundboard if there needs to be an adjustment throughout the event. David Kemp, City Bicycle Coordinator, was swom. He presented a document endorsed by the City Council to promote bicycling from the community perspective. Alicia Cepaitis, resident of 220 151 Street, was sworn. She stated she has lived at this address for 5 years and supports this application. Betty Aragon-Mitotes, president of the Buckingham Neighborhood, was sworn. She stated she is not here to oppose this event, however, she is expressing concern at how large this event has become. June 22, 2009 Ms. Aragon-Mitotes inquired how much larger will this event become before it is moved to another location. She stated she wants to make sure that the residents in opposition to this application in the Buckingham Neighborhood are heard and asked the Authority to take their concerns into consideration. Ms. Aragon-Mitotes acknowledged that they have received complaints regarding their event held May 29, 2009, stating that they will be moving the event in the future. She stated she has a petition with 32 signatures from the Buckingham Neighborhood opposing this application. Gloria Gomez, 215 2nd Street, was sworn. She stated she had problems with parking in her neighborhood during this event. Elaine Bueno, 216 2"d Street, was sworn. She stated she has had many problems with intoxicated bicyclists, traffic through the Buckingham Neighborhood, and lewd costumes. Norberto Valdez, professor at CSU, was sworn. He stated he is interested in gentrification of this neighborhood and sustainable development. Mr. Valdez stated he is in opposition to this application. Kim Jordan, CEO of New Belgium, was sworn. She detailed the extensive efforts her company has made in being respectful of the Buckingham Neighborhood. Ms. Jordan described the impact the 4"' of July celebration has on her City Park neighborhood. Diana Vaca, 228 1" Street, was sworn. She stated she has had problems with intoxicated bicyclists and trash in her yard. Robert Younger, Liquor Enforcement Officer, was sworn. He stated many ofhis concerns have been adequately addressed. Liquor Enforcement Younger stated New Belgium has bent over backwards in responding to his concerns. He stated he and New Belgium staff will address individual issues as they arise the day of the event. Liquor Enforcement Younger stated on -duty officers will be working closely with New Belgium staff and security. Ms. Allen stated she will have nearly 400 volunteers helping with this event in addition to the security staff. She stated all volunteers and security staff will be wearing identifiable vests. Ms. Allen stated the staff that sells the beer tokens, engage people in discussion to gauge the level of their intoxication. Judge Lane approved the application from Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol for a Special Events Permit at the Oxbow Propert, 418 Linden Street on September 5, 2009 and asked that Liquor Enforcement Office Younger and the event coordinators meet directly after the event once they have talked to the Buckingham neighborhood to discuss the event. Judge Lane stated a memo stating the how the event went with feedback from the Buckingham Neighborhood be made part of their file for review for future applications. 3 Adjournment Municipal Judge 4 June 22, 2009