File #: LC Resolution 02-2025    Name:
Type: LC Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 4/23/2025 In control: Licensing Commission
On agenda: 5/14/2025 Final action:
Title: LC Resolution 02-2025: Approving a liquor license application for Outlanes Pinball Lounge, LLC, d/b/a Outlanes Pinball Lounge, 2555 W. Alamo Ave. #1, Littleton, CO 80120
Sponsors: Licensing Commission
Attachments: 1. 1. LC Resolution No. 02-2025, 2. 2. Application, 3. 3. PD Memo, 4. 4. Proof of Posting of Premises, 5. 5. Proof of Publication, 6. 6. Needs & Desires
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Agenda Date: 05/14/2025

Subject:
Title
LC Resolution 02-2025: Approving a liquor license application for Outlanes Pinball Lounge, LLC, d/b/a Outlanes Pinball Lounge, 2555 W. Alamo Ave. #1, Littleton, CO 80120
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Prepared By:
Wendy Shea-Tamag, Deputy City Clerk
Presentations:
Wendy J. Shea-Tamag, Deputy City Clerk

Ross & Emily Unruh, Owners

Melissa & Jason Lechuga, Owners

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

PURPOSE:
Whether to issue a Fermented Malt Beverage & Wine on-premise license to Outlanes Pinball Lounge LLC, d/b/a Outlanes Pinball Lounge, 2555 W. Alamo Ave #1, Littleton, CO 80120

SUMMARY:
The city has received an application for a new Fermented Malt Beverage & Wine on-premise liquor license for Outlanes Pinball Lounge LLC, d/b/a Outlanes Pinball Lounge, 2555 W. Alamo Ave #1, 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 May 1, 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, 2028.

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...

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