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The Oro Valley Town Council voted unanimously on Jan. 8 to recommend that the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control approve a series 6 bar liquor license for La Posada Push Ridge at 11050 North Avenida Posada De Oro.
Town staff said the applicant, Kevin Arnold Kramer, submitted all paperwork and fees and that the required 20‑day public posting period ended Dec. 12 with no protests. Mr. Standish told the council that “the Oro Valley Police Department has completed their standard background check and the Oro Valley Police Department has no objections to the approval of the series 6 license,” and staff recommended approval.
Councilmember Green moved to recommend approval of the license; Councilmember Nicholson seconded. Vice Mayor Barrett asked whether the license covered a specified bar area or the entire La Posada property; staff and the applicant confirmed the license applies only to a specified bar/serving area within the property.
The motion passed on a voice vote: ayes 7, nays 0.
No protests or objections from the public were recorded during the council meeting.
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