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Boulder licensing authority renews Riverside liquor license, requires 12 months of monthly sales-tax check-ins

2626504 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Beverage Licensing Authority renewed Riverside Group LTV’s lodging-and-entertainment liquor license after a late renewal and a police visit for sales with an expired license. The board approved renewal with the condition that Riverside provide monthly sales-tax “good standing” emails for 12 months and appear if not in compliance.

The Beverage Licensing Authority on Dec. 18 conditionally renewed the liquor license for Riverside Group LTV, dba Riverside, after concluding the late renewal and tax problems had been resolved but imposing monitoring conditions.

The authority voted unanimously to approve the renewal after hearing that the license had expired July 30 and that the licensee submitted a renewal application Sept. 23, 2024, after clearing outstanding sales- and occupation-tax obligations. Evidence in the record shows city staff notified the licensee repeatedly in August and September that the license was expired and that operation without a renewal was prohibited. The city’s licensing manager, Kristen Changaris, told the board that the licensee’s renewal application and late fees were not on file before a police visit Sept. 22, when officers observed alcohol service at the premises.

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