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Packet includes local-consent and business-license forms for two package-agency liquor applicants and a festival nonprofit
Summary
The council packet contains Department of DABS local-consent forms referencing Utah Code §32B-2-601 for AKO Spirits (Amy H. Dodds; 24 E. 100 N) and Boots & Booze Liquor (Matthew and Sydney Lamas; 24 E. 100 N) and a business-license application for the Ashley Hughes Festival Foundation; the provided segments do not record council action on these items.
The March 24 meeting packet includes local-authority consent forms from the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services (DABS) for two proposed package agencies and a separate business-license application from a local nonprofit.
One form names the applicant AKO Spirits with Amy H. Dodds listed as the owner and gives the business address as 24 E. 100 N in Panguitch. A city business-license application accompanying the form lists Amy Dodds and Kevin Overson as owners. A second local-consent form names Boots & Booze Liquor with owners Matthew and Sydney Lamas at the same 24 E. 100 N address. Both DABS forms explicitly reference Utah Code Section 32B-2-601, the statute governing local consent for package agencies. The packet also includes an application for the Ashley Hughes Festival Foundation (a 501(c)(3)) listing Minnie Hughes as contact and noting standard license fees and conditional-use requirements for events involving food or beer.
The packet materials are included for council consideration; the provided transcript segments contain the document text and application forms but do not show an explicit council motion, recorded vote, or signed consent in these segments. Any final local-consent determination or license issuance would depend on the council’s formal action and, for liquor licenses, DABS review consistent with Utah Code §32B-2-601.
