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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLiquor Licensing Authority - Minutes - 08/22/1979LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY Regular Meeting - August 22, 1979 7:30 P.M. A regular meeting of the Liquor Licensing Authority was held on Wednesday, August 22, 1979, in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Building. Roll call was answered by the following members: Bean, Long, Seegmiller and Renz. Absent: Wilson. Staff Members Present: Sgt. Bob Mason, Police Department Wanda Krajicek, Deputy City Clerk Pete Ruggiero, Assistant City Attorney Minutes of the Regular fleeting of July 25, 1979, Approved as Published Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to approve the minutes as published. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Renewals Approved for the Followinq Locations: Jefferson Market, 622 N. College Avenue Pancho's Cafe, 1802 N. College Avenue Upper Crust, 802 S. College Avenue Lincoln Community Center, 417 W. Magnolia King Soopers, 1015 S. Taft Hill Road Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bean to approve the above listed renewals. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Renewals Approved for the Following Locations: University Theatre, C.S.U. Durrell Center, C.S.U. The Chairman did not vote or participate in the above two items. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the above listed renewals. Authority member Renz put the motion which was unanimously adopted. -2- Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to direct the City Attorney to write a letter to Colorado State University expressing the Authority's concern regarding their sales of beer outside of the approved licensed premises. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Special Events Permit Approved for Northern Art Guild, September 2 John Bromley, 172 14. College Avenue, appeared to represent the Northern Art Guild and to explain their plans for the event. He noted the event would be a music festival at the Northern Hotel to raise funds for the restoration of the lobby and mezzanine area of the hotel. There will also be art work on display. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the Special Events Permit for the Northern Art Guild as described. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Transfer of Ownership of the 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License of Country Store, 830 S. College Avenue to Ralph and !>tary Ann Jordan, Approved Ralph and Mary Ann Jordan, 1221 S. Bryan, appeared and stated that they planned no changes in the operation of the store. Mr. Jordan noted his wife would manage the store during the day and that he would work in the evenings. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the transfer of ownership as described. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Application Accepted for a Class B, 3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage License for Toot 'n Moo, 800 N. College Avenue Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to accept the above application and to set the final hearing date for September 19. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Application Accepted for a Hotel -Restaurant License for Great Northern Exchange, 172 N. Colleqe Avenue, Hearing Dates Set Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to accept the applicationand set the preliminary hearing date for September 19 and the final hearing date for October 17. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. 0 -3- • Application Accepted for a Hotel -Restaurant License for Dragon Palace, 2427 S. College Avenue, Hearino Dates Set Authority member Bean made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to accept the application and set the preliminary hearing date for September 19 and the final 'nearing date for October 17. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. The Chairman read the hearing procedure at length before proceeding with the two final hearings. Final Hearing on a Beer and Wine License for Northside NOSH, 173 Pl. College, License Granted The Resolution outlining the results of the preliminary hearing for Northside NOSH was read by title only. Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Bean to adopt the Resolution as presented. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Bob Bankirer, 1605 Lakeridge Court, was sworn before presenting a proposal package pertaining,to his plans for his restaurant. He described his past education and work experience and then noted that he planned to make the restaurant an authentic eastern kosher style delicatessen. tie stated that he was applying for a Beer and Wine license as a compliment to his food. lie presented petitions containing 270 signatures in support of his applica- tion and noted that his hours would be 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the application pending completion of the background investigation. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Final Hearing on a Hotel -Restaurant License for the Cowpaddy, 169 N. College Avenue, License Granted The Resolution outlining the results of the preliminary hearing was read by title only. Authority member Bean made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to approve the Resolution as presented. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Roger Clarke, attorney representing the applicant, introduced Pat O'Reilly, 914 Cottonwood, Loveland, who was sworn and then spoke of his involvement in the establishment. Mr. O'Reilly noted that he was the owner -manager KIN of the Cowpaddy and also owned 1/3 of the stock of the corporation. His wife, Donna, owns 1/3 and his mother-in-law, Joann Correll, the other 1/3. He presented petitions containing 187 residential signatures and 73 business owner and employee signatures for a total of 260 signatures. Mr. Clarke next called Donna O'Reilly, 914 Cottonwood, Loveland, who was sworn and stated that she had circulated approximately 1/2 of the petitions presented and that she would have office and training responsibilities at the restaurant. Mr. Clark's final witness was Todd Shimoda, 1304 Westward Drive, who was sworn and stated that he had obtained approximately 20 of the residential signatures on the petitions. Authority member Renz made a motion, seconded by Authority member Long to approve the application pending completion of the background investigation. The Chairman put the motion which was unanimously adopted. Adjournment Authority member Long made a motion, seconded by Authority member Renz to adjourn the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. rman ATTEST: Deputy City Clerk