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File #: LC Resolution 04-2025    Name:
Type: LC Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/30/2025 In control: Licensing Commission
On agenda: 10/8/2025 Final action: 10/8/2025
Title: LC Resolution 04-2025: Approving a liquor license application for ALRM LLC., d/b/a Albatross Golf Lounge, 240 Village Park Dr
Sponsors: Licensing Commission
Attachments: 1. 1. LC Resolution No. 04-2025, 2. 2. Application, 3. 3. PD Memo, 4. 4. Proof of Posting of Premises, 5. 5. Proof of Publication, 6. 6. Needs & Desires

Agenda Date: 10/08/2025

 

Subject:

Title

LC Resolution 04-2025: Approving a liquor license application for ALRM LLC., d/b/a Albatross Golf Lounge, 240 Village Park Dr #110, Littleton, CO  80120

Body

 

Prepared by:

Wendy J. Shea-Tamag, Deputy City Clerk

Presentations:

Eva Garretson, Liquor Pros Austin Munoz, Owner

 

PURPOSE:

Whether to issue an Entertainment on-premise license to ALRM LLC., d/b/a Albatross Golf Lounge, 240 Village Park Dr., #110, Littleton, CO  80120

 

SUMMARY:

The city has received an application for a new Entertainment on-premise liquor license for ALRM LLC., d/b/a Albatross Golf Lounge, 240 Village Park Dr #110, Littleton, CO  80120

 

Legal Requirements

The following requirements are necessary for issuance of the license:

 

 

1.                     Notice (C.R.S. § 44-3-311)

                     

                     The posting and publication requirements of the Colorado Liquor Code have been met as                      follows:

                     

                     Publication:                     Notice of hearing was published in the local newspaper on September 25, 2025

                     Posting:                     Notice of hearing was posted on the premises on September 16, 2025

                     

2.                     Possession of the premises (C.R.S. § 44-3-301(3)(b))

 

The applicant has submitted a copy of a lease for the premises through July 07, 2033.

 

3.                     Suitability of the premises (C.R.S. § 44-3-309(3))

 

                     The applicant has submitted a floor plan.

 

4.                     Whether existing similar liquor licenses in the designated neighborhood are inadequate to                      meet the needs and desires of the neighborhood (C.R.S. § 44-3-312(2)(a))

 

When considering this requirement, the Commission should refer to C.R.S. § 44-3-312(2)(a) which states:

 

C.R.S. § 44-3-312 Results of investigation-decision of authorities. (2)(a) Before entering any decision approving or denying the application, the local licensing authority shall consider, except where this article specifically provides otherwise, the facts and evidence adduced as a result of its investigation, as well as any other facts, the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood for the type of license for which application has been made, the desires of the adult inhabitants, the number, type, and availability of alcohol beverage outlets located in or near the neighborhood under consideration, and any other pertinent matters affecting the qualifications of the applicant for the conduct of the type of business proposed; except that the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood shall not be considered in the issuance of a club liquor license.

 

                     

5.                     Character, Record and Reputation (C.R.S. § 44-3-307)

 

When considering this requirement, the Authority should refer to C.R.S. § 44-3-307, which states:

 

                     C.R.S. § 44-3-307 Persons prohibited as licensees. (1)(a) No license provided by this article                      or Article 4 or 5 of this title shall be issued to or held by:

 

I.                     Any person until the annual fee therefor has been paid;

II.                     Any person who is not of good moral character;

III.                     Any corporation, any of whose officers, directors, or stockholders holding ten percent or more of the outstanding and issued capital stock thereof are not of good moral character;

IV.                     Any partnership, association, or company, any of whose officers, or any of whose members holding ten percent or more interest therein, are not of good moral character;

V.                     Any person employing, assisted by, or financed in whole or in part by any other person who is not of good character and reputation satisfactory to the respective licensing authorities;

VI.                     Any person unless such person’s character, record, and reputation are satisfactory to the respective licensing Authority;

VII.                     Any natural person under twenty-one years of age.

 

Factors to Consider related to “Good Moral Character” above as referenced in C.R.S. § 24-5-101(2):

 

(a)(I) When a state or local agency is required to make a finding regarding an applicant for a license, certification, permit, or registration as a condition of issuing the license, certification, permit, or registration, or is required to evaluate the impact of an applicant's criminal record, and the applicant has, at some time, been convicted of a felony or other offense, the state or local agency shall give consideration to pertinent circumstances connected with the conviction in determining whether the applicant is qualified. The intent of this section is to expand employment opportunities for persons who, notwithstanding that fact of conviction of an offense, have been rehabilitated and are ready to accept the responsibilities of a law-abiding and productive member of society.

 

(b) In evaluating an applicant, an agency shall comply with subsection (4) of this section and shall not use the determination of the following information as a basis for denial or taking adverse action against any applicant otherwise qualified:

 

I.                     The applicant has been arrested for or charged with but not convicted of a criminal offense and the criminal case is not actively pending; except that, an agency may consider the conduct underlying the arrest;

II.                     The applicant has been convicted of a criminal offense but pardoned;

III.                     The applicant has been convicted of a criminal offense, but the records of the conviction have been sealed or expunged;

IV.                     A court has issued an order of collateral relief specific to the credential sought by the applicant; or

V.                     The applicant has been adjudicated for committing a delinquent act in a juvenile proceeding.

 

STAFF FINDINGS:

Upon review of the application and subsequent inquiries and processes, staff finds the following necessary criteria to have been met:

1.                     Notice of the hearing was properly posted and published; and

2.                     That the applicant has legal possession of the premises, and the premises are suitable for the requested license; and

3.                     That the needs of the neighborhood are not now being met; and

4.                     That it is the desire of the adult inhabitants of the neighborhood that the license be issued; and

5.                     That existing similar liquor licenses in the designated neighborhood are not adequate; and

6.                     That the applicant is of good moral character, record, and reputation.

 

PROPOSED MOTION:

Proposed Motion

I move to approve LC Resolution 04-2025 which grants for ALRM LLC., d/b/a Albatross Golf Lounge, 240 Village Park Dr., #110, Littleton, CO  80120  an Entertainment liquor license subject to approval by the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division and based upon the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood, the desires of the adult inhabitants as evidenced by petitions, remonstrances or otherwise and all other reasonable restrictions that are or may be placed upon the neighborhood by the local licensing commission.

 

OR

 

I move that the application for an Entertainment liquor license for ALRM LLC, d/b/a Albatross Golf Lounge, 240 Village Park Dr., #110, Littleton, CO  80120 be denied based on the following findings of fact:

 

That the applicant is not a person of good moral character, record, and reputation in accordance with C.R.S. § 44-3-307.

 

AND/OR

 

That the needs of the neighborhood are now being met.

 

AND/OR

 

That it is the desire of the adult inhabitants of the neighborhood that the license not be issued.