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12.20.17 BLA Packet
Beverage licensing Authority Hearing Packet December 20, 2017 Boulder Daily Camera - 12/10/2017 Page : A06 © 2017 Daily Camera and Prairie Mountain Publishing, LLC. .Please read our Privacy Policy and User Agreement. Please review new arbitration language here. 12/10/2017 December 12, 2017 10:27 am (GMT +7:00) Powered by TECNAVIA Moore had no public events on Sat-urday, an extraordinary silence threedays before the election but in linewith a final-weeks strategy that fea-turedveryfewpublic eventsinwhichhe could be forced to address allega-tions of sexual misconduct. The for-mer state Supreme Court judge got abig boost the night before in nearbyPensacola, Florida, where PresidentDonald Trump encouraged voters to“get out and vote for Roy Moore.”The 70-year-old Moore is facingmultiple accusations of sexual mis-conduct,includingallegationsthathemolested two teenage girls and pur-sued romantic relationships with sev-eral others while in his 30s. He haslargely denied the allegations.Theexplosivecharges,whichmanyWashington Republicans describe ascredible, are giving Democrats aonce-in-a-generation opportunity topick up a Senate seat in the DeepSouth,whereRepublicanssignificant-ly outnumber Democrats. Even ifJones wins on Tuesday, many Demo-crats expect the GOP to re-claim theseatwhenthetermexpiresattheend of 2020. Beneath Jones’ biracial and biparti- san balancing act is a complex num- bers game that has vexed Alabama Democrats for decades.The party’s coreofblackvotersandwhite liberals — plus a smidgen ofold-guard,moreconservative“South-ern Democrats” who’ve held on amidthe region’s partisan shift — is worthno more than 40 percent in statewideelections. That’s been true in high-turnout elections, with former Presi-dent Barack Obama twice landingbetween 38 and 39 percent, and themost recent governor’s race in 2014,whentheDemocratic nomineepulledjust 36 percent.African-Americans make up about25 percent of eligible voters, thoughDemocratic pollster Zac McCrarysaid Jones needs black voters to com-prise27percentormoreof those whoshow up at the polls on Tuesday.Jones then needs to win one in threewhitevoters inthestate,which wouldrequire capturing about 15 percent ofRepublicans, McCrary said.Such dynamics are difficult to over-come, said Democratic strategistKeenan Pontoni, who managed thecampaign of Georgia congressionalhopeful Jon Ossoff earlier this year. Ossoff aimed for an upset in the 6th Congressional District of Georgia, butultimately cameupshortinAtlan- ta’sRepublican-leaningnorthernsub- urbs. Vasha Hunt / AL.comAlabama U.S. senatorial candidate Doug Jones talks with the media last monthafter touring the Northport Medical Center in Northport, Ala. Alabama voters pickbetween Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Jones on Tuesday.By Steve Peoples and Kim ChandlerAssociatedPressBIRMINGHAM, Ala. — RenegadeRepublican Roy Moore may beplagued by scandal, but it will takemore than that to convince the votersof 44th Place North to show up forDemocrat Doug Jones on Tuesday.In a state where Democrats areused to losing, the malaise is easy tofind in this African-American neigh-borhood in suburban Birmingham,evenonthefinalweekendbeforeAla-bama’s high-profile Senate contest.“A lot of people don’t vote becausethey think their vote don’t count,”Ebonique Jiles, 27, said after promis-ing a Jones volunteer she would sup-port the Democrat in Tuesday’s elec-tion. “I’ll vote regardless of whetherhe wins or loses.”With history and math workingagainst them in deep-red Alabama,Democrats are fighting to energize awinning coalition of African-Ameri-cans and moderate Republicans — adelicate balancing act on full displayonSaturdayasJones andhisnetworkof volunteers canvassed the state.Nearly 100 miles south of Birming-ham, during an appearance near thestaging ground for Selma’s landmark“BloodySunday”civilrightsmarchin1965, Jones declared that Alabamahas an opportunity to go “forwardand not backward.”“This campaign has the wind at itsback because we are bringing peopletogether from all across this state,”Jones said after a meeting at BrownChapel A.M.E. Church. “The otherside is trying to divide us more thanthey bring people together.”New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, oneof only two African-Americans in theSenate, was scheduled to appear atJones’sidelaterinthedayatAlabamaState University. And Saturday eve-ning, the Democrat organized twoget-out-the-vote concerts expected to drawoverwhelminglywhitevoters— includingsomeopen-mindedRepubli- cans — in a state that hasn’t elected a Democrat to the Senate in more than a quarter century. Statehasn’telectedaDemocrattoSenateinmorethanaquarter-centuryDemocratsfightingmathandhistoryinAlabama By Colleen LongAssociated PressNEW YORK — The feder-al anti-racketeering law hasbeen used since the late1970s to bring down mobbosses. Could it be used toprosecuteHarveyWeinstein?Lawyers for six actresseswho say they were sexuallyassaulted by the movie pro-ducerfiledalawsuitWednes-dayinNewYorkarguingthatWeinstein was, essentially, aracketeer who used a legionof assistants, casting agents,securityfirms,gossipwritersand others to supply himselfwith a steady stream ofunwilling sexual partnersand silence their complaints.Theiranti-racketeeringsuitwasfiledinacivilcourt,butitprompted discussions aboutwhether prosecutors couldmake a similar criminal case.Maybe, said G. RobertBlakey, a professor emeritusat the University of NotreDamelawschoolwhohelpedwrite the Racketeer Influ-encedandCorruptOrganiza-tions Act. But it wouldn’t beeasy.“It would take imaginationand intestinal fortitude,” hesaid.“Prosecutorshavebeensingularly lacking in bothwhen it comes to womenmaking complaints of sexualassault against powerfulmen.”The law was drafted tobring down organized crimebutitisn’tlimitedtoit,Blakeysaid. It has been used byprosecutors used to go afterrule-breaking Wall Streetfirms and corrupt govern-ment contractors. Federalprosecutors are currentlyusing it to battle alleged brib-ery in global soccer in a trialongoing in Brooklyn.But a criminal anti-racke-teering case also has manyhurdles,Blakeysaid.Federalprosecutors would have toprove that a criminal enter- priseexisted,itaffectedinter- state commerce and the defendant was associated with and engaged in racke- teering. It would also have tobe brought within five yearsof the conspiracy ending, hesaid. The racketeering stat-ute is a federal law, thoughsome states, like New Yorkand California, have similarstate laws.The women suing Wein-stein in civil court say the“Weinstein Sexual Enter-prise” consisted of a long listof people who either enabledWeinstein’s assaults or cov-ered them up.Their claims were basedpartly on reporting by TheNew York Times and theNew Yorker, both of whichpublished exposes sayingthat Weinstein took extraor-dinary steps to conceal com-plaints,includinghiringsecu-rity firms to investigatereporters working on possi-ble stories and working withother media to discreditwomen who might come for-ward.“The goal of the (anti-rack-eteering) claim is to ensurenot only do we get the headof the enterprise, but alsothose around him whoenabled his conduct, wheth-er they tampered with wit-nessesordestroyedevidenceafter the fact, or even deliv-eredthewomentohim,”saidBeth Fegan, the lead lawyeron the civil suit.Weinstein’s attorneys,BlairBerkandBenBrafman,saidinastatementthatalltheallegations of sexual assaultagainst him are false.“Mr. Weinstein has neverat any time committed an actof sexual assault, and it iswrong and irresponsible toconflate claims of impoliticbehaviororconsensualsexu-al contact later regretted,withanuntrueclaimofcrimi-nal conduct. There is a widecanyonbetweenmereallega-tion and truth, and we areconfident that any sober cal-culationofthefactswillproveno legal wrongdoing occurred. Nonetheless, to those offended by Mr. Wein- stein’s behavior, he remains deeply apologetic.” CouldalawtobringdownthemobbeusedinWeinsteincase? Organically delicious. You’ll find a great selection of organic foods…for less! Ken Pratt & Bowen • 2025 Main St. • Longmont Minimum $20 • Offer Good Thru Dec. 31, 2017 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST BreezeThruCarWash.com Buy One Gift Card Get One FREE It is the City of Boulder’s practice to provide more notice than is required by law whenever possible. However this practice shall not be used to invalidate any action taken with the minimum notice required by state law. If you need Spanish interpretation or other language-related assistance for a meeting, please call (303) 441-1905 at least three business days prior to the meeting. Si usted necesita interpretación o cualquier otra ayuda con relación al idioma para esta junta, por favor comuníquese al (303) 441-1905 por lo menos tres días antes de la junta. _____________________________________________________________ COMPLETE AGENDAS Visit www.bouldercolorado.gov/calendar or call 303-441-3388 *INDICATES THAT A COMPLETE AGENDA IS IN TODAY’S PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION. 2017 City of Boulder PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 5-7 PM Accessory Dwelling Unit Update – Open House Shining Mountain Waldorf School, 1179 Union Ave. Presentation at 6 p.m. Consideration of incremental changes to regulations that better allow accessory units while still addressing potential neighborhood impacts. More information about the project’s purpose and initial options can be found at https://bouldercolorado. gov/housing/adu. Share your ADU story and/or offer feedback on this topic. 6 PM Human Relations Commission Meeting West Senior Center, Creekside Room, 909 Arapahoe For more information, contact Carmen Atilano at AtilanoC@bouldercolorado.gov or visit https://bouldercolorado.gov/ boards-commissions/human-relations-commission 6 PM Transportation Advisory Board Meeting Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway See the Transportation Advisory Board “Next Meeting” page at www.bouldercolorado.gov for agenda and meeting materials. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 6-9 PM City Council Study Session Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway • Community Foundation of Boulder County Trends Report • Council Discussion Regarding Committee Assignments • Discussion of Options Regarding Hogan Pancost WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 12-1 PM Open Space Master Plan Process Committee 1777 West Conference Room, 1777 Broadway https://bouldercolorado.gov/osmp/osmp-master-plan- process-committee 4-6 PM Design Advisory Board Meeting 1777 West Conference Room, 1777 Broadway https://bouldercolorado.gov/boards-commissions/bdab 6-8 PM Open Space Board of Trustees Meeting (televised) Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway https://bouldercolorado.gov/boards-commissions/ upcoming-osbt-meeting www.osmp.org or call 303-441-3440. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 9-10 AM City Council Town Hall Subcommittee Meeting 1777 West Conference Room, 1777 Broadway 6 PM *Planning Board Meeting (televised) Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway https://bouldercolorado.gov/boards-commissions/planning-board FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 7-10 AM New City Council Member PH+S Department Orientation 1777 West Conference Room, 1777 Broadway To provide new council members an overview of PH&S key departmental responsibilities and initiatives. Amanda Cusworth - cuswortha@bouldercolorado.gov, (303) 441-3215 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 3 PM *Beverage Licensing Authority Hearing Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway For information, contact Mishawn Cook, Licensing Administrator, 303-441-3010, cookm@bouldercolorado.gov. Any petitions or remonstrances pertaining to the above may be filled at: Licensing Division, 1777 Broadway, 1st floor. For complete hearing agenda: www.bouldercolorado.gov/liquor Acorn, Haflinger, UGG, Giesswein & more! 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Call now for a free LOST & FOUND ad. 303-466-3636 970-635-3650 719-275-5300 or 888-355-0935 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE No. 1752, SERIES 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Louisville, Colorado, to be held on December 19, 2017 at the hour of 7:00 p.m., at the City Hall, 749 Main Street, in Louisville, Colorado, the City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the final passage and adoption of a proposed ORDINANCE NO. 1752, SER- IES 2017 – AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF CERTAIN CITY-OWNED PROPERTY FROM VARIOUS RESI- DENTIAL, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICTS TO THE OPEN SPACE ZONE DISTRICT. Published in the Daily Camera on December 10, 2017 with full ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 1752 SERIES 2017 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF CERTAIN CITY-OWNED PROPERTY FROM VARIOUS RESIDENTIAL, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICTS TO THE OPEN SPACE ZONE DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City of Louisville owns several parcels of real property within the corporate limits of the City of Louisville that have been designated open space, which parcels are legally described on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (the “Open Space Properties”); and WHEREAS, the Open Space Properties are currently located within residential, agricultural, commercial and industrial zone districts; and WHEREAS, Section 15-3 (b) of the Charter for the City of Louisville sets forth that the City’s ordinances shall provide for an open space zone district into which shall be placed all land which is located wholly within the City and which has been designated as open space; and WHEREAS, the Louisville Planning Commission, during a duly noticed public hearing, has recommended the City Council approve the rezoning of the Open Space Properties to the open space zone district; and WHEREAS, the Louisville Open Space Advisory Board has at public meetings recommended the rezoning of the Open Space Properties to the open space zone district; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the proposed rezoning of the Open Space Properties to the open space zone district meets the provisions in the Charter for the City of Louisville, and meets the goals and policies in the City’s Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council, after proper notice as required by law, has held a public hearing on this ordi- nance providing for the rezoning of the Open Space Properties; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE, COLORADO: Section 1. Pursuant to the zoning ordinance of the City, those certain City-owned parcels legally described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, are hereby rezoned Open Space (OS), and the City zoning map shall be amended accordingly. Section 2. If any portion of this ordinance is held to be invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each part hereof irrespective of the fact that any one part be declared invalid. Section 3. All other ordinances or portions thereof inconsistent or in conflict with this ordinance or any por- tion hereof are repealed to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict. INTRODUCED, READ, PASSED ON FIRST READING, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED this 5th day of December, 2017. Robert Muckle, Mayor ATTEST: Meredyth Muth, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Light | Kelly, P.C. City Attorney PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING, this 19th day of December, 2017. Robert P. Muckle, Mayor ATTEST: Meredyth Muth, City Clerk Exhibit A Avista Tract A, Health Park Subdivision Filing No. 6, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, less that por- tion conveyed to Colorado Department of Transportation by Special Warranty Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Office under Reception Number 03317500 Gateway Outlot A, Gateway Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Daughenbaugh/Warembourg Lot 4, Warembourg Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Tract A, Heritage Subdivision Filing No. 2, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Lot 1, Block 8, Heritage Subdivision Filing No. 2, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Warranty Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Re- corder’s Office under Reception Number 01668798 CTC Lot 19, Block 6, Colorado Technological Center First Filing, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Outlot D, The Business Center at C.T.C., City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Bullhead Gulch Outlots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8, Takoda Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Hecla Outlot K, North End, Parcel 1, Outlot H & Outlot K Replat, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Tract A, Louisville Plaza Filing No. 2, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Coal Creek Trail Corridor Lot 2, Community Park Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado North A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Of- fice under Reception Number 387009 Outlot D, Mesa Point Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Tracts A, B, C, E, F and J, A Replat of Hunter’s Ridge, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Tract A, The Ponderosa Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Centennial Trail Corridor Tract B, Hillsborough North Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Harper Lake Outlot B-3, Hilltop Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Parcel S4, Centennial Valley Fourth Filing, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Of- fice under Reception Number 626776 Coyote Run Outlots B-5 and B-6, Hilltop Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Outlot A, The Grove at Harper Lake Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Tracts A and B, Tamarisk Court Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Special Warranty Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Office under Reception Number 01151870 Outlot C, Saddleback First Filing Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Outlot A, Ridgeview Estates Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Tract C, Hillsborough West Subdivision Filing No. 1, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, less that portion replatted within Ridgeview Estates Subdivision Tract F, Parkwood Subdivision, City of Louisville, County of Boulder, State of Colorado Aquarius A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Of- fice under Reception Number 00897920 A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Of- fice under Reception Number 1016865, excluding the right-of-way for S. 104th Avenue/Empire Road A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Of- fice under Reception Number 1016864, excluding the right-of-way for S. 104th Avenue/Empire Road A tract of land conveyed to the City of Louisville by Warranty Deed, recorded in the Boulder County Clerk and Re- corder’s Office under Reception Number 01206086, excluding the right-of-way for S. 104th Avenue/Empire Road, and excluding that portion of said tract lying north of the S. 104th Avenue/Empire Road right of way A tract of land in the SE ½ of the SE ¼ of Section 9, T1S, R69W of the 6th P.M., more particularly described as fol- lows: Commencing at the SE Corner of said Section 9, thence N 0°13’ E, 795.00 feet along the East line of said Section 9; thence S 89°34’45" W, 976.03 feet parallel to the South line of said section 9; thence S 86°40’23" W, 51.17 feet; thence S 61°43’30" W, 378.70 feet; thence S 28°10’00" W, 20l.47 feet; thence S 14°49’59" W, 31.99 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence Southerly, 112.71 feet along the arc of a curve which is convex to the West to a point tangent, said arc having a radius of 504.55 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing S 6°36’59" W, 112.48 feet; Thence S 0°13’ W, 193.56 feet parallel to the East line of said Section 9, to a point on the North line of Colorado State Highway No. 42; Thence Westerly, 250.09 feet along the arc of a curve which is convex to the North, said arc having a radius of 4142.90 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing N 87°31’01" W, 250.06 feet, said arc being along the North line of said Highway No. 42; Thence N 84°40’30" W, 503.70 feet alone; the North line of said Highway No. 42; Thence N 0°l7’19" W, 218.70 feet; Thence N 53°l3’00" E, 180.00 feet; Thence S 82°45’00" E, 627.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. A tract of land in the S ½ of the SE ¼ of Section 9, T1S, R69W of the 6th P.M., more particularly described as fol- lows: Commencing at the SE Corner of said Section 9, thence N 0°13’ E, 795.00 feet along the East line of said Section 9, thence S 89°34’45” W, 976.03 feet parallel to the South line of said Section 9; thence S 86°40’23” W, 51.17 feet; thence S 61°43’30” W, 378.70 feet; thence S 28°10’00” W, 201.47 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence Southerly, 32.00 feet along the arc of a curve which is convex to the West, said arc having a radius of 504.55 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing S 14°49’59” W, 31.99 feet; Thence N 82°45’00” W, 627.00 feet; Thence S 53°13’00” W, 180.00 feet; Thence S 0°17’19” E, 218.70 feet to a point on the North line of Colorado State Highway No. 42; Thence S 89°31’ W, 393.10 feet along the North line of said Highway No. 42, to a point on the North-South Centerline of said Section 9; Thence N 0°13’ E, 299.07 feet along the North-South Centerline of said Section 9; Thence N 65°01’ E, 101.50 feet; Thence N 54°07’ E, 89.68 feet; Thence N 68°17’ E, 395.90 feet; Thence S 25°47’08” E, 211.69 feet; Thence S 82°45’00” E, 545 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Published: Daily Camera December 10, 2017 - 1399055 P U B L I C N O T I C E CITY OF BOULDER BEVERAGE LICENSING AUTHORITY H E A R I N G WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017, 3:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS MUNICIPAL BUILDING – 2ND FLOOR 1777 BROADWAY, BOULDER, COLORADO AGENDA 1. Agenda Item: i. Member roll call; ii. Approval of Beverage Licensing Authority (BLA) minutes from the November 15, 2017 hearing and; iii. Hearing agenda issues from licensing clerk. 2. Matters from the Boulder Police Department. 3. Matters from the Responsible Hospitality Group. 4. Fate Restaurants, LLC d/b/a Fate Ale House & Brewing Compa- ny, 1600 38th Street, Suite 100, Boulder, CO 80301-Monthly status renewal report to the BLA. 5. Show Cause hearing concerning a September 19, 2017 viola- tion and whether the Retail Liquor Store type liquor license held by Bow Tie Café 1, LLC d/b/a Sun Deli and Liquor, 2299 Pearl St Unit B- 1, Boulder, CO 80302 , should be suspended or revoked. 6. Show Cause hearing concerning a September 19, 2017 viola- tion and whether the 3.2% Beer Off Premise type liquor license held by Circle K Stores Inc d/b/a Circle K Store 2709861, 2877 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO 80303 , should be suspended or revoked. 7. Show Cause hearing concerning a September 22, 2017 viola- tion and whether the Hotel-Restaurant type liquor license held by CCRC, Inc d/b/a Agave Mexico Bistro & Tequila House, 2845 28th Street, Boulder, CO 80304 , should be suspended or revoked. 8. Public hearing and consideration of an October 3, 2017 applica- tion from Coma LLC d/b/a Coma Mexican Grill, 4800 Baseline Road, Unit E-105, Boulder, CO 80303; Juan Ibarra, Owner and Member and Registered Manager; with a premise mailing address, for a renewal of a Hotel-Restaurant type liquor license. 9. Public hearing and consideration of an October 9, 2017 applica- tion from Mandala Infusion Inc d/b/a Mandala Infusion; 4871 N Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304 ; Takla Armour, Member and Regis- tered Manager; with a business mailing address of 4450 Broadway #202, Boulder, CO 80304, for a renewal of a Hotel-Restaurant type liquor license. 10. Public hearing and consideration of a September 15, 2017 appli- cation from Chimera Inc. d/b/a Chimera, 2014 10th Street, Boulder, CO 80302; Edwin Zoe, Sole Owner and President, and Christopher Stackpole, Proposed Registered Manager; with a premise mailing address, for a New Hotel-Restaurant type liquor license. 11. Matters from the Assistant City Attorney 12. Matters from the Licensing Clerk a. Neighborhood boundary setting for applications for January 18, 2018 BLA hearing- i. Sugo, Inc. d/b/a Arugula Bar & Ristorante – Permanent Modification of a Hotel-Restaurant type liquor license at 2785 Iris Avenue, Boulder, Colorado 80304 ii. Hive, Inc. d/b/a Tangerine – Permanent Modification of a Hotel-Restaurant type liquor license at 2777 Iris Avenue, Boulder, Colorado 80304 iii. Half Eaten Cookie LLC d/b/a Corrida - a New Hotel Restaurant type liquor license application at 1023 Walnut Street, #400, Boulder, Colorado 80302 b. Breweries, Wineries, and Distilleries requests for local licensing authority input on Application for Colorado Liquor Sales Room – None this month c. Informational items i. December Special Events and Temporary Modifications ii. December Liquor License renewal mailing lists iii. Email from Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division regarding corrected renewal forms iv. Email from Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division regarding Liquor Rules - Notification v. Email from Mishawn Cook to BLA Members regarding Alcohol Policy Survey and 2017 National Alcohol Policy Survey Results vi. Email from Mishawn Cook to BLA Members regarding Boulder Community Report and S-STOP Summary vii. Email from Mishawn Cook to BLA Members regarding S-STOP Program in Boulder viii. Email from Carolyn Fahey regarding the status of Madelife’s sales and use tax license ix. BLA summary to City Council for 2018 Council Retreat 13. Matters from the Chair and Members of the Authority Adjournment For information, call (303) 441-3010. Any petitions or remonstrances pertaining to the above may be filed at the City of Boulder Finance Department, Sales Tax and Licensing Division, Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado. It is the City of Boulder’s practice to provide more notice than is re- quired by law whenever possible. However, this practice shall not be used to invalidate any action taken with the minimum notice re- quired by state law. Final on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Mishawn J. Cook, Licensing Administrator, CMC Published: Daily Camera December 10, 2017 - 1399442 The continuation of a public hearing item is scheduled for Planning Board consideration on December 14, 2017. The item will begin sometime after 6:00 p.m. at 1777 Broadway, Council Chambers. Please note that this is a continuation of the November 2, 2017 Planning Board meeting and will be deliberation ONLY. NO addi- tional public testimony will be taken. Interested parties may find more information at www.bouldercolorado. gov/boards-commissions/planning-board or contact Cindy Spence at 303-441-4464, spencec@bouldercolorado.gov. CONTINUTATIONS A. AGENDA TITLE: Continuation of Planning Board Novem- ber 2nd public hearing to deliberate and vote on the following application relating to 4662 Ingram Court: A Recommendation to the city manager on a request for occupancy higher than 12 persons for a not-for-profit permanently affordable cooperative housing unit (“Ingram Court Community Housing”) at 4662 Ingram Court. The proposed occupancy for the property is 16 persons. Case no. AUR2017-00047. (No additional public testimony will be taken.) Published: Daily Camera December 3, 10 , 2017 - 1395555 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Randal Curtis Hines a/k/a Randal C. Hines and Randal Hines, Deceased Case Number 2017PR186 All persons having claims against the above- named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Boulder County District Court, Boulder, Colo- rado on or before March 26, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. Law Office of James Newell James B. Newell, Atty. Reg. #: 47439 Attorney for Personal Representative 4845 Pearl East Circle, Suite 101 Boulder, Colorado 80301 Published: Boulder Daily Camera November 26, December 3, 10, 2017 - 1392278 PAGE 10E | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2017 DAILY CAMERA DR 8400 (Revised 09/01112) � Fees Due COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION RETAIL LIQUOR OR 3.2 BEER LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION Renewal Fee --21:)_Q oo SUBMIT JO LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY Storage Permit $100 x __ COMA MEXICAN GRILL 4800 BASELINE ROAD UNIT E-105 BOULDER CO 80303 Optional Premise $100 x __ Related Resort $75 x __ Amount Due/Paid Maka check payable to: Colorado Department of Revenue. The Slate may convert your check to a one-time electronic banking transaction. Your bank account may be debited as earty es the same day received by the Stale. If converted, your check will not be returned. If your check Is rejected due to insufficient or uncollected funds, Iha Department may collect Iha payment amount directly from your banking account electronically. PLEASE VERIFY & UPDATE ALL INFORMATION BELOW Licensee Name OBA COMA LLC COMA MEXICAN GRILL Liquor License# 4707195 License Type Hotel & Restaurant (city) Sales Tax License# Expiration Date 11/17/2017 Due Date 10/03/2017 Street Address Phone Number 3035449390 4800 BASELINE ROAD UNIT E-105 BOULDER CO 80303 Mailing Address 4800 BASELINE ROAD UNIT E-105 BOULDER CO 80303 1. 94. 3. 4. 5. Do you have legal possession of the premises at t��et address above? "bj YES CJ NO Is the premises owned or rented? CJ Owned nted* *If rented, expiration date of lease 0� -1.C> 'Z. 3, Since the date of filing of the last application, has there been any change in financial interest (new notes, loans, owners, etc.) or organizational structure (addition or deletion of officers, directors, managing members or general partners)? If yes, explain in detail and attach a listing of all liquor businesses in which these new lenders, owners (other than licensed financial institutions), officers, directors, managing members, or general partners are materially interested. CJ YES Ji NO NOTE TO CORPORATION, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AND PARTNERSHIP APPLICANTS: If you have added or deleted any officers, directors, managing members, general partners or persons with 10% or more interest in your business, you must complete and return immediately to your Local Licensing Authority, Form DR 8177: Corporation, Limited Liability Company or Partnership Report of Changes, along with all supporting documentation and fees. Since the date of filing of the last application, has the applicant or any of its agents, owners, managers, partners or lenders (other than licensed financial institutions) been convicted of a crime? If yes, attach a detailed explanation. CJ YES Q!l NO Since the date of filing of the last application, has the applicant or any of its agents, owners, managers, partners or lenders (other than licensed financial institutions) been denied an alcohol beverage license, had an alcohol beverage license suspended or revoked, or had interest in any entity that had an alcohol beverage license denied, suspended or revoked? If yes, attach a detailed explanation.[J YES :fil NO Does the applicant or any of its agents, owners, managers, partners or lenders (other than licensed financial institutions) have a direct or indirect interest in any other Co!orado !iquor liCl'!nse, including loans to or from any licensee or interest in a loan to any licensee? If yes, attach a detailed explanation. [J YES � NO AFFIRMATION & CONSENT I declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. Title Ow REPORT & APPROVAL OF CITY OR COUNTY LICENSING AUTHORITY The foregoing application has been examined and the premises, business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfactory, and we do hereby report that such license, if granted, will comply with the provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 and 47, C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Local Licensing Authority For Date Signature Title Attest DR 8400 (06/28/17) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division Submit to Local Licensing Authority Fees Due Renewal Fee �m-....... Storage Permit $200 X __ $ Optional Premise $200 X __ $ Amount Due/Paid $ Retail Liquor or 3.2 License Renewal Application Make check payable to: Colorado Department ofRevenue. The State may convert your check to a one-time electronic banking transaction. Your bank account may be debited as early as the same day received by the State. If converted, your check will not be returned. If your check is rejected due to insufficient or uncollected funds, the Department may collect the payment amount directly from yourbanking account electronically. Please verify & update all information below Return to city or county licensing authority by due date 1. Do you have legal possession f the premises at the street address above? -e'.I Yes_...... • Are the premises owned or rented? D Owned !;a-Rented* *If rented, expiration date of lease Phone Number 6 s •l--S>.--{ ,,,6 s - 2.Since the date of filing of the last application, has there been any change in financial interest (new notes, loans, owners, etc. or organizational structure (addition or deletion of officers, directors, managing members or general partners)? If yes, explain in detail and attach a listing of all liquor businesses in which these new lenders, owners (other than licensed financial institutions), officers, directors, managing members, or general partners are materially interested. D Yes )2rNo 3.Since the date of filing of the last application, has the applicant or any of its agents, owners, managers, partners or lenders (other than licensed financial institutions) been convicted of a crime? If yes, attach a detailed explanation. D Yes B1'io 4.Since the date of filing of the last application, has the applicant or any of its agents, owners, managers, partners or lenders (other than licensed financial institutions) been denied an alcohol beverage license, had an alcohol beverage license suspended or revoked, or had interest in any entity that had an alcohol beverage license denied, suspended or revoked? If yes, attach a detailed explanation. D Yes Q-!<lo 5.Does the applicant or any of its agents, owners, managers, partners or lenders (other than licensed financial institutions) have a direct or indirect interest in any other Colorado liquor license, including loans to or from any licensee or interest in a loan to any licensee? If yes, attach a detailed explanation. D Yes � Affirmation & Consent I declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. City or County Licensing Authority The foregoing application has been examined and the premises, business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfactory, and we do hereby report that such license, if granted, will comply with the provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 and 47, C.R.S., and Liquor Rules. Therefore this application is approved. Local Licensing Authority For Date Signature Title Attest