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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13202 RESOLUTION NO. 13202 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A FEE SCHEDULE FOR LIQUOR AND BEER LICENSE APPLICATIONS AND PERMITS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 11198 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that: SECTION 1. Local fees chargeable for liquor and fermented malt beverage license applications and permits are adopted as herein set forth. (a) For a new license, the application fee shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). (b) For a transfer of location or ownership, the application fee shall be seven hundred and fifty-dollars ($750.00). (c) For a timely renewal application, i.e. an application filed on or prior to the expiration date of the existing license, the application fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). (d) For a late renewal application, i.e. an application received after but not more than ninety (90) days from and including the expiration date of the existing license, the application fee shall be five hundred dollars ($500.00). (e) For a temporary permit application under §12-47-303, C.R.S., the application fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). (f) For a manager registration with respect to a hotel and restaurant liquor license under §12-47-411, C.R.S., the registration fee shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00). (g) For a manager registration with respect to a tavern liquor license under §12-47-412, C.R.S., the registration fee shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00). (h) For qualification of officers, directors, stockholders, members or managers of corporation or limited liability company applicants, a fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for fingerprint analysis and background investigation shall be paid unless the applicant has already undergone a background investigation by and paid a fee to the state licensing authority. (i) For a new license or renewal application for an art gallery permit under §12-47-422, C.R.S., the application fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). SECTION 2. Resolution No. 11198 is hereby repealed. SECTION 3. The officers and staff of the City are directed and authorized to perform any and all acts consistent with the intent of this Resolution to effectuate the policies and procedures described herein. SECTION 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon final passage. INTRODUCED: _ March 23, 2015 BY: Dennis Flores City Clerk’s Office Item # Q-2 Background Paper for Proposed Resolution COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 23, 2015 TO: President Stephen G. Nawrocki and Members of City Council CC: Sam Azad, City Manager VIA: Gina Dutcher, City Clerk FROM: City Clerk’s Office SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A FEE SCHEDULE FOR LIQUOR AND BEER LICENSE APPLICATIONS AND PERMITS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO.11198 SUMMARY: The proposed Resolution incorporates a provision for art gallery permit application fees and restates all other fees with respect to liquor or beer license applications and permits as previously adopted by Resolution No. 11198. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: On January 14, 2008, Council adopted Resolution No. 11198 which established an increased fee schedule for the processing of certain liquor and beer license applications pursuant to Senate Bill 97-149 and C.R.S. § 12-47-505. These changes were intended to memorialize the actual costs incurred by a municipality to process liquor and beer license applications as determined by the Legislative Task Force created by the Colorado Municipal Clerk’s Association and the Colorado Municipal League. BACKGROUND: Subsequent to the enactment of Senate Bill 97-149, the State Legislature amended C.R.S. § 12- 47-505 to permit a local licensing authority to set fees for art gallery permit applications within certain limits. The proposed Resolution incorporates fees for art gallery permit applications and restates all other fees which are currently assessed with respect to liquor and beer license applications and permits. It is necessary to include art gallery permit fees because local art galleries may desire to begin serving liquor, wine, or beer in conjunction with an artistic exhibition or event, and therefore, may submit applications for such permits. The establishment of a fee for art gallery permit applications and renewals will ensure that the City is compensated for the expenses associated with processing the same. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: The City incurs costs with respect to the processing of liquor and beer license applications, including but not limited to, salary, benefits and office supplies. The proposed application fees will cover the actual costs incurred by the City for processing liquor and beer license applications. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Staff and the Liquor and Beer Licensing Board recommend adoption of the Resolution. STAKEHOLDER PROCESS: Not applicable. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council could decline to enact the proposed Resolution and the City Clerk’s Office would not be authorized to charge an application fee for any new or renewed art gallery permits. This alternative is not recommended. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Resolution.