Commissioners approve refusal to renew El Centenario Entertainment liquor license
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Weld County commissioners voted to approve a refusal to renew the liquor license for El Centenario Entertainment LLC, citing a Welltown Code provision; motion passed unanimously.
WELD COUNTY, Colo. — The Weld County Board of Commissioners voted Aug. 4 to approve a resolution refusing to renew a liquor license for El Centenario Entertainment LLC, the board announced during its regular meeting.
The vote came after the board considered a hearing certificate regarding a refusal to renew “phase 1” liquor licensing for taverns under a cited section of the Welltown code. The motion to approve the refusal was moved by Commissioner Mac and seconded by Commissioner Jaden; the board recorded the motion as approved.
The action referenced county code language provided during the hearing. The board did not introduce additional findings at the meeting. No public testimony tied to the renewal decision was recorded in the meeting transcript.
The refusal to renew was handled as a formal hearing item and entered into the record. Commissioners did not add conditions or direct staff to reopen the matter during the meeting.
The board proceeded to other agenda items after the vote; the transcript does not show further proceedings specific to El Centenario Entertainment LLC.
