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Community rallies to save beloved pub from license revocation

June 21, 2024 | Clive City, Polk County, Iowa



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Community rallies to save beloved pub from license revocation
In a recent city council meeting, community members rallied to support Tim Hartman, owner of Taps Pub, as he faces the potential revocation of his liquor license. Hartman's brother, Andy Hartman, passionately defended him, arguing that the decision was based on a misunderstanding of his character and contributions to the community. He emphasized that Tim has fostered a welcoming environment at Taps, where locals gather for celebrations and support during tough times.

Andy Hartman highlighted Tim's charitable actions, including donations to local food banks and assistance to community members in need. He urged the council to reconsider the revocation, stating that Tim is willing to surrender his license to avoid further harm to the community, which relies on Taps as a social hub.

Council members acknowledged the difficult nature of the decision, noting that they had provided multiple opportunities for Tim to rectify paperwork issues over the past year. While they appreciated the community's support for Tim, they expressed concerns about the lack of compliance with legal requirements. One council member remarked that the decision was not made lightly and was based on a year of deliberation and attempts to assist Hartman in meeting the necessary standards.

The council clarified that the matter is now in the hands of an administrative law judge, who will review the case during a hearing scheduled for Tuesday. They indicated that the council's role is limited at this stage, as the appeal process has already begun. If the judge upholds the revocation, Taps Pub would be unable to reapply for a liquor license for one year.

Community members, including staff from Taps, continued to express their support, emphasizing Tim's positive impact on the community. However, council members reiterated the importance of adhering to legal protocols and the challenges posed by the ongoing appeal process. The outcome of the hearing will determine the future of Taps Pub and its role in the Clive community.

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