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File #: LC Resolution 01-2025    Name:
Type: LC Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/23/2025 In control: Licensing Commission
On agenda: 5/14/2025 Final action: 5/14/2025
Title: LC Resolution 01-2025: Approving a liquor license application for Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, LLC, d/b/a Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, 2620 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton, CO 80123
Sponsors: Licensing Commission
Attachments: 1. 1. LC Resolution No. 01-2025, 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: 05/14/2025

Subject:
Title
LC Resolution 01-2025: Approving a liquor license application for Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, LLC, d/b/a Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, 2620 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton, CO 80123
Body

Prepared By:
Wendy Shea-Tamag, Deputy City Clerk
Presentations:
Wendy J. Shea-Tamag, Deputy City Clerk

Michael Cote, Owner

Pat Maroney, Maroney Consulting (Needs & Desires/Petitions)

PURPOSE:
Whether to issue a Hotel & Restaurant on-premise license to Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, LLC, d/b/a Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, 2620 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton, CO 80123

SUMMARY:
The city has received an application for a new Hotel & Restaurant on-premise liquor license for Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, LLC, d/b/a Bistro 36 Eatery & Drinkery, 2620 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton, CO 80123

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 April 17, 2025
Posting:
Notice of hearing was posted on the premises on April 29, 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 March 31, 2030.

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 Authority 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 ...

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