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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCCDATE=MARCH 01, 2006 (3) Liquor Commission Mi March 1 , 2006 Page 2 • At or McCarty presented Icarus to Ne Lignac Colt, uratruson . Attorney ors mJR3 uses tinting chat eclablishmemhas beed in ourthat the iaeoor Tles. Nt carb been C aftvisa ming tr fl ul the -mems; itimu lou be admitted in that extuiot the arca has bens, operating for mare The 20 years w'nhd h s IlLd I One of the Icn1 e is froher letters the s are p o lives no [ behind The bccr gmdm and has lived Deaths since 1981 er slather led ors arc front o VmPle ub h fico in the x orr block ofWelton.can Police Deputy no unusual that the ow the ofJ04 Pub has been eery coupomivu and there have been no umvoal rsl Is for service or We polios Co Molls inner erniters made a mount, seconded by Commissioner Gilliam, to rttmm�ond to the City Council Cpro al of the first proposed Paragraph Ain Section i climinutine the sunset Clause Yens: CoTnnrissioners Gilliam, onlmns, and C'heimuan Schack. Nays: None. Conxidentillot of Proposed arae doe tin Unions Code Re,ard'ne License Classes Mr. Rozal sated that black Ebncher of Intcrsmm Partner, darloper of the Grove located oil North Randall Road, contacted him and advised that a number of businesses sel fell hoe indicated an interest in loenting in Thu Grove development, would crotto have liquor licenses. 1{owevOr, none ofthe('try's existing license. classes predsely lit the establishments alserfuing in healing in dais development- ,Mr. Kazin gas e nn oven dee' of the Precision, in the proposed ordinance regarding establishing a Clara M liquor license mhtrh would specifically be limited to • businesses in S lie Grove. They uwrld hacc the 'dbility to servo alcoholic liquor outside on decks and patios In Take advantage ol'dte pond nevus. The proposal Vros idea that alcoholic liquor may be sold Inside daily frvm 6 aro_ untie p.nr the (,hosing use and until J a.m. on cenain Imlidp•s. Outdoor sales emild ease at 1 am. 'I he proposed also allows fur consumption at a special eccut off the site of the licensed premises during a special or themed evcut upon obtaining a Class \1 special event pmnit. Commissioner Gilliam sonde a motion, secluded by commissioner Rblmrs, to mcommend aPlex lmthe City Coined of Sectio 1 of the proposed ordinance regarding thea ill Of Class M liquor licence and to limit the number of Class M licenses m six. peas. Conuuissioecx Gilliam, v.'alms, mid Chaimnan Schuck. Nays: None. ( OnSideration of Proposed Amendment to Liianr Code Remariirps Younn, Adult Vii Permits Mi. (Coral explained that Section 6.06036 (Young Adult Night Pmmit) has an annual sunset provi>inn which expires Apnl 30. 'f he \fission an 209 Fact Chicago Street is the only estublishmmn ehicn hat a Young Adult Night penult, and the owner of the Ir anct Inv requested that the provision for automatic expiration be uninitiated sus that it is not necessary to have this provision considered ai mushy. The Liquor Commission stated they prefer having the ablhy m rnnnitor tF','penvixion nn :m nnnmA basin. • Commit iontt Cilllamuwde a extensor of the by CommisciOnoyear wrs, to automatic expiation of c City Council maextension to appro of pplCsionnnf mm your will artnauit person expiration of ApnI lo, 200], and w aVprovr. me Application for 1"sung Adult Night Permit filed