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Planning commission hears police and staff on Lavender compliance, gives owner one month to pull permits
Summary
Commissioners were briefed on enforcement issues at a business known as Lavender after staff and police documented instances of minors and unlicensed bartenders at events. Staff said the business must pull building permits for a kitchen within a month or face further action; the type 47 liquor application was withdrawn.
The Westminster Planning Commission on Aug. 6 received a briefing from staff and police about compliance problems at a business referred to in the record as Lavender and instructed staff to monitor permit activity and report back if deadlines are not met.
Staff told the commission that Lavender had been approved previously under a type 42 (on-sale beer and wine) license, which does not allow children on the premises, and that the business recently submitted for a type 47 (general) license that would allow distilled spirits and permit patrons under 21 if a full kitchen is installed. "They do not have that [kitchen] yet, so they are not operating under that new liquor license. They are still on the old one," said planning staff…
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