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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 05/28/1980LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY Regular Meeting - May 28, 1980 7:30 P.M. A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Wednesday, May 28, 1980, in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Building. Roll call was answered by the following members: Bean, Long, Renz, Seegmiller and Wilson. Staff Members Present: Sgt. Bob Mason, Police Department Wanda Krajicek, Deputy City Clerk Pete Ruggiero, Assistant City Attorney Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 30, 1980, Approved as Published Authority member. Wilson made a motion, seconded by Authority member Seegmiller to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of April 30, 1980, as published. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Renewals Approved for the Following Locations: Riverside Kwik Stop, 710 Magnolia Pizza Inn, 820 City Park Avenue Prime Minister, 3905 S. College Avenue Sportsman Bar, 210 Walnut Spring Creek Runoff, 1006 Spring Creek Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to approve the above listed renewal applications. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. 3.2% Special Events Permit Approved for Eyeopener's Kiwanis for October 4, 1980 Jack Gianola, 700 Winchester Drive, appeared and explained the events that are planned for the Third Annual Oktoberfest to be held in the Oak Street Plaza on October 4th. He noted that the activities would include music, food and special promotion groups and that the sale of beer would be restricted to an area of the Plaza set aside for the serving of food and beverages. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the 3.2% Special Events Permit for the Eyeopener's Kiwanis for October 4th. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. -2- May 28, 1980 Expansion of Premises for Washington's 132 Laporte Avenue, Deemed not Substantial Glenn J. Hester,! 2943 C Rams Lane, manager of Washington's, appeared to explain the plans for expansion noting that they consisted of an uncovered patio area in the front of the building. He explained the type of fencing that would be installed. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bean to determine that the expansion is not substantial. The Chairman put the motion which resulted in the following vote: Yeas: Authority members Bean, Renz, Seegmiller and Wilson. Nays: Authority member Long. THE MOTION CARRIED. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to specify that the spaces between the slats of the fence not be more than 2" and that the fence be constructed in such a way that nothing can be placed on top of it. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Expansion of Premises for University Theatre, C.S.U., Deemed not Substantial Morris Burns, 2112 Essex Ct., Associate Director of University Theatre, appeared on behalf of the applicant. Mr. Burns explained that their request was to add a row of eight tables, seating approximately 32, to the rear of the present final row of existing seating. Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bean to determine that the expansion is not substantial. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. New Application Accepted for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for the Upper Crust, 2601 S. Lema_y Avenue David Miller, Timnath, and Cindy Smith, 3201 Colony Drive, appeared and stated that the 2,000' boundaries were acceptable to them. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to accept the application and set the final hearing date for June 25, 1980. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. New Application Accepted for a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Cafe Columbine, 647 S. College Avenue Nick LoRusso, 2707 Trenton, appeared on behalf of the applicant, Columbine Enterprises. -3- • May 28, 1980 Authority member Bean made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to accept the application and set the final hearing date for June 25. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Preliminary Hearing on a Tavern License for the Bear and Whale Tavern, 244 Pine Street The boundaries as proposed by the administration were as follows: North from the subject premises to City Limits; West from the subject premises to Shields; South from the subject premises to Prospect Street; East from the subject premises to City Limits. Richard Lippman, 239 N. McKinley, noted that the boundaries were acceptable to him. Authority member Renz made a motion, approve the boundaries as proposed. unanimously adopted. seconded by Authority member Long to The Chairman put the motion which was The Chairman read the hearing procedure at length before proceeding with the three final hearings. Final Hearing on a Change of Location for VFW Club, 603 Lesser Drive, Change Approved The Resolution outlining the results of the preliminary hearing was read by title only. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the Resolution as presented. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. B. J. Sapp, 2211 W. Mulberry and William Way, 821 E. County Rd. #70, were sworn before describing their club operation. They explained the floor plan of the new location and noted that they wanted the whole building to be considered as the licensed premises. They presented petitions containing approximately 158 signatures that were circulated on behalf of the application. Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bean to approve the change of location of the Club Liquor license of the VFW Club to 603 Lesser Drive. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. -4- May 28, 1980 Final Hearing on a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Sub Center, 1232 West Elizabeth, License Granted Tim Poynter, 400 Towhee, appeared and was sworn before describing his sandwich 'shop operation. He noted that his customers had requested beer and that he planned to serve beer as a compliment to his sandwiches. He presented petitions containing 456 signatures that he had circulated on behalf of his application. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Wilson to approve the 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage license for Consorts, Inc. dba Sub Center, 1232 W. Elizabeth. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Final Hearing on a 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Toddy's Supermarket, 2601 S. Lemay Avenue, License Granted Tom Metcalf, attorney representing the applicant, introduced Stanley Small, 1130 Oakmont Ct., who was sworn and stated that he was presently the store manager for the Greeley Toddy's store and would be the manaqer for the new supermarket. Mr. Small noted that the store would be 47,000 sq. ft. in size and explained the procedures that would be followed in checking identifications. He presented petitions containing 229 signatures that had been circulated on behalf of the application and noted that approximately 19 persons had refused to sign for various reasons. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Toddy's Supermarket, 2601 S. Lemay Avenue. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Police Report Sgt. Mason reported two alleged liquor law violations at B-cubed and the 7-Eleven Store at 505 S. Shields and asked that letters of reprimand be sent to those outlets. Authority member Wilson made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to direct the City Attorney to write letters of reprimand to B-cubed and 7-Eleven. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Adjournment Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bean to adjourn the meeting. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. ATTEST: Chairman Deputy City Clerk