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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 08/13/2012LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MINUTES Regular Meeting, August 13, 2012 1:00 p.m Staff Liaison: Aimee Jensen A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authoritywas held on August 13, 2012 in Municipal Court, 215 North Mason. Judge Kathleen M. Lane presiding. Staff in attendance: Bronwyn Scurlock, Assistant City Attorney Aimee Jensen, Deputy City Clerk Mark Clitnovici, Liquor Enforcement Officer Approval of Minutes Judge Lane approved the minutes from July 9, 2012. Consent Agenda Request fromDimension Development Two LLC. dba Courtyard byMarriottto Change Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises at 1200 Oakridge Drive. Judge Lane adopted the Consent Agenda. Show Cause Hearing for Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., dba Chipotle Mexican Grill, 2120 South College Avenue, Stipulation Agreement Approved Assistant CityAttomey Scurlock summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated the Licensee has agreed to a 15 day suspension, 5 days served ($200 fine paid in lieu of suspension), with 10 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating C.R.S. 12-47-901(1)(a.5)(I), permitting the sale or service of alcohol beverages to a person under the age of 21 years. Jon Stonbraker, attorney representing Chipode Mexican Grill, Inc., stated that all the employees at the location have attended additional training and will be filing the documentation showing the employees that attended the training. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., dba Chipotle Mexican Grill, 2120 South College Avenue. August 13, 2012 Show Cause Hearing for Campus West, Inc., dba Campus West Liquor Depot, 1107 City Park Avenue, Stipulation Agreement Approved Assistant City Attorney Scurlock summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated the Licensee has agreed to a 15 day suspension, 5 days served ($5000 fine paid in lieu of suspension), with 10 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating CRS. 12-47-901 (1) (a.5)(I), permitting the sale or service of alcohol beverages to a person under the age of 21 years. John Musa, representative for Campus West, Inc., stated he fired the individual that sold to the underage operative. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Campus West, Inc., dba Campus West Liquor Depot, 1107 CityPark Avenue. Show Cause Hearing for Austin's American Grill 2815, Inc., dba Austin's American Grill, 2815 East Harmony Road, Unit C, Stipulation Agreement Approved Assistant City Attorney Scurlock summarized the stipulation agreement. She stated the Licensee has agreed to a 15 daysuspension, 5 days served ($5000 fine paid in lieu of suspension), with 10 days held in abeyance for 1 year for violating CRS.12-47-901(1)(a.5)(I), pemutting the sale orservice of alcohol beverages to a person under the age of 21 years. Alan Jansen and Mark Culloton, representatives for Austin's American Grill 2815, Inc., stated the employee that sold to the underage operative was immediately terminated. Judge Lane approved the findings, conclusion and order accepting the stipulation agreement as presented for Austin's American Grill 2815, Inc., Austin's American Grill, 2815 East Harmony Road, Unit C. Request from Ambiance, Inc., dba Fort Collins Brewery to Temporarily Change, Alter, or Modify the Licensed Premises at 1020 East Lincoln Avenue for an event on August 24, 2012, Approved Kim Ruben, representative for Fort Collins Brewery, stated they will have sufficient staff to keep this event safe and fun. She stated that this is the first time they are holding this event. In response to a question from the Authority, Ms. Ruben stated she petitioned the neighborhood and received support for this event. Judge Lane approved the request fromAmbiance, Inc., dba Fort Collins Breweryto temporarilychange, alter, or modify the licensed premises at 1020 East Lincoln Avenue for an event on August 24, 2012. 2 August 13, 2012 Request from Dos Payaso, LLC dba El Monte Grille to Temporarily Change, Alter, or Modify the Sarah Josv&k, representative for Dos Payaso, LLC, stated this is the third year theyhave had this event and that it has been well attended and well received in the past. She stated they will use green snow as fencing to enclose the outdoor venue and have door personnel at each entrance/exit. Ms. Joswick stated she petitioned the neighborhood and received many positive continents. Judge Lane approved the request from Dos Payaso, LLC, dba El Monte Grille to temporarily change, alter, or modifythe licensed premises at 1611 South College Avenue, Suite 100 on August 25, 2012. Registration of Jacob Perry as Manager of Noodles & Company, 650 South College Avenue, Approved Jacob Perry, manager applicant, stated he does not accept vertical id's even if they have turned 21. He stated he supervises 18-25 employees and that only managers are allowed to touch alcohol. Mr. Perry stated if a non -manager touches alcohol theyare irnmediatelyterminated. He stated everyone is carded when ordering an alcoholic beverage. Mr. Perry stated any employee found in violation of the liquor code is immediatelyterminated. Judge Lane approved the registration of Jacob Perry as manager of Noodles & Company, 650 South College Avenue. Hearing on a New Application from Tokyo, Ind., for a hotel -restaurant liquor license at Tokyo Joe's, 2519 South Shields Street, Suite C, Approved William C. Wildberger, attomeyrepresenting Tokyo, Inc., and Carol Johnson, representative for Esquire Petitioning, Inc., were sworn. In response to a question from the Authority, Mr. Wildberger stated this is a fast casual style of restaurant. He stated this is their 24 s location in Colorado. Mr. Wildberger stated food sales are approximately 95% of their gross sales. He stated the employees are instructed to watch patrons to make sure alcohol is not passed off to underage patrons. Mr. Wildberger stated they will hire a separate manager as they get closer to the opening date in December 2012. He briefly described the training all employees are required to complete. Mr. Wildberger stated any employee found in a blatant disregard for the liquor code is immediately terminated. Carol Johnson, representative forEsquire Petitioning, Inc., brieflydescribed the petioning process. She stated they had one residence sign in opposition, however, this individual stated they have an abhorrence of alcohol. Judge Lane adopted Resolution 2012-I1 approving a new application from Tokyo, Inc., for a hotel - restaurant liquor license at Tokyo Joe's, 2519 South Shields Street, Suite C. Adjournment ).m. Municipal Judge August 13, 2012