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The Weld County Board of County Commissioners approved a resolution on Aug. 25 affirming the refusal to renew a liquor license for an establishment identified in the hearing certificate as "Tavern County," following procedures under the Weld County Code.
At the start of the meeting the board opened hearing certificates from Aug. 11 regarding a refusal to renew a liquor license and moved to serve the hearings; the board then voted to approve the resolution to uphold the refusal. The action was taken pursuant to the Weld County Code section 12-2250 as read into the record.
The motion to serve the hearings was moved by Commissioner Kevin Ross and seconded by Commissioner Scott James; the board approved the resolution after discussion and a voice vote. No public commenters spoke on the matter at the Aug. 25 session, and no further action was recorded in the hearing's minutes.
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