HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 03/07/2000 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 21, 2000, AMENDING AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER: 12
DATE: March 7, 2000
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Stephen Roy
Wanda Krajicek
SUBJECT :
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 21, 2000, Amending Chapter 3 and 16 of the City Code
Designating the Municipal Judge as the Liquor and Massage Licensing Authority.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Staff presented this Ordinance to the Health and Safety Committee on January 20, 2000. The
Committee briefly discussed the Ordinance, made no substantive changes, and recommended it be
brought to Council for formal consideration. Ordinance No. 21,2000 was unanimously adopted on
0 First Reading on February 15, 2000.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER` 37 i
DATE: February 15, 2000
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL. STAFF: Stephen Roy Wanda Krajicek 1
SUBJECT:
First Reading of Ordinance No.21,2000,Amending Chapter 3 and 16 of the City Code Designating
the Municipal Judge as the Liquor and Massage Licensing Authority.
RECOMMENDATION: �" -N'
Fit?Readint Staff recommends adoption o e Ordinance o F
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Currently all liquor and massage licensing matters are heard by the Liquor and Massage Licensing
Authority. Council appoints 7 v teer a icial board. Each Authority
member can serve up to two 4: ear to '
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On December 9, 1999, the He •&r-Sr j e disc the liquor licensing process and
various alternatives in designating an Authority. The Committee requested that a draft ordinance
establishing the Municipal Court Judge as the Liquor Licensing Authority be prepared for discussion
at the January 20, 2000 Health and Safety Committee meeting.
Staff presented this ordinance to the Health and Safety Committee on January 20, 2000. The
Committee briefly discussed the Ordinance,made no substantive changes, and recommended it be
brought to Council for formal consideration.
Reasons cited for this propr' tPtt,!gT,
Atha e t o 's membership changes every
4 years and it is difficult to gh-le ng the Municipal Judge already has.
The Health and Safety Colso ' to t eriodic t over of Authority members (the
Authority currently has two vacancies)can ect the consistency of decisions with regard to alleged
misconduct on the part of licensees and sanctions imposed for violations.
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