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HomeMy WebLinkAbout960235.tiff LIQUOR AND BEER CODE VIOLATION HEARING REPORT Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street Denver CO 80261 Weld County Board of Commissioners LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME: Weld County, Colorado ❑ City L. County • Licensee's name: Rice Enterprises, Inc. Trade name: Fort 21 Licensee's address: 985 East 18th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 State license number: 03-44685-0000 License type: Tavern, with extended hours Date of hearing: April 17, 1995 Violations found: Excessive noise, rowdiness, and/or distrubances on a continual basis, as well as numerous criminal complaints, in the immediate area of the premise (Weld County Ordinance No. 102-A) Sanctions imposed: (Check one) ❑ No sanctions imposed El License renewal denied ❑ License revoked effective date ❑ License suspended for total days Day(s) of suspension held in abeyance Amount of fine in lieu of active suspension $ 960235 Lp 0034 ❑ Other sanctions/information Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours approved subject to the following conditions: (Resolution Resolu io 1995 ndat 1 April 7,1. Employ security guards during operating hours. 4106 2. Work with Weld County Sheriff's Office personnel regarding measures necessary to reduce and/ • _ eliminate excessive noise, rowdiness, and/o (.,/ /� disturbances. (cont. on back) 3. Provide training to tavern employees regarding identification of intoxicated persons who may not be served alcohol, pursuant to Section 12-47-128, CRS. \„5T, u, OF COLORADO LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Department of Revenue q �• 2: 59 CLE 1375 Sherman Street,Room 600 I' ` ( ' , Denver,Colorado 80261 ' t .runt Phone(303)866-3741 _ r r F"• FAX(303)866-0541 Roy Romer Governor Renny Fagan Executive Director David C.Reitz Division Director DATE: November 21, 1995 TO: All Local Licensing Authorities FROM: David C. Reitz C SUBJECT: Report of Enforcement Actions 12-47-110(8)C.R.S.requires the Liquor Enforcement Division to report to the legislature by January 15th of each year all enforcement actions taken during the previous year by the state and local licensing authorities that resulted in the imposition of fines, suspensions or revocations. This statute also requires local licensing authorities to report their actions to the state in a manner as required by the state licensing authority. In recent years the Division has received comments from local government that our current reporting format is overly complicated. The Division has also noticed that some local authorities have decided not to utilize our report and have instead sent minutes of their meetings involving enforcement actions. These minutes often require detailed and time consuming review to determine the violations found and are, at times, unclear as to the penalty imposed. In order to respond to both of these issues the Liquor Division has simplified its reporting format for reporting local administrative actions. A copy of the new reporting format is attached to this • memo and should be used to report all administrative actions taken by a local authority to either deny renewal, suspend revoke or fine a liquor licensee. Please do not send meeting minutes in lieu of the attached reporting form. A copy of each form submitted by the local licensing authority will also be placed in the licensee's state license file. Please use the attached form to report to us any license actions that you have taken this year and have not previously reported to us. All reports received after December 15, 1995 must be made on the attached reporting format to be included with the annual legislative report. Your assistance and cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated and will allow our staff to be as efficient as possible in preparing this annual legislative report. DR 8481 (06/94) Hello