COZY PUB (formerly H.S. PUB), located at 4579 NE CULLY BLVD
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010
I have received a liquor license application for a Restaurant in the CULLY neighborhood area and would like to know if you are aware of any concerns. COZY PUB (formerly H.S. PUB) located at 4579 NE CULLY BLVD, has applied under a change of ownership to maintain the Full On premises sales license (which allows the sale of liquor, malt beverages, wine and cider for consumption on the premises). The contact for this application is GARY TAM – (503) 880-8138.
Following is the information captured on the business information form:
Seating capacity - 34, No outside seating
Entertainment - Juke box, video lottery and pool tables (2)
Menu - Food & Alcoholic beverages
Hours - Sun 2:00pm-11:00pm; Mon-Wed 2:00pm-12:00am; Thurs 1:00pm-1:00am; Fri 1:00pm-2:00am; Sat 2:00pm-2:00am
If you are aware of any existing problems or concerns at this location, please let THERESA MARCHETTI ( Theresa.Marchetti@ci.portland.or.us) or at (503) 823-3092, know by AUGUST 25, 2010. Changes in ownership are typically routine paperwork, however, if there is a good neighbor agreement in place or identified problems at the location it can provide an opportunity for problem solving. If you have concerns regarding this license, please list the concerns in writing and remember they must be related to crime, alcohol, alcohol related behavior or drugs. Traffic, Parking and Trash are not considered during the licensing process at OLCC. Please let THERESA MARCHETTI (contact info above) know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Teresa Solano
Administrative Coordinator
Crime Prevention, Liquor and Graffiti Programs
Office of Neighborhood Involvement
1221 SW 4th Ave., Suite 110
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (503) 823-4064
Fax: (503) 823-3050
S-MARKET, located at 6127 NE FREMONT ST
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010
I have received a liquor license application for a change in location to a Market now in the CULLY neighborhood area. S-MARKET, located at 6127 NE FREMONT ST, has applied to maintain their Off-Premises sales license which allows the sale of beer/wine/cider to go in sealed containers.
The listed hours of operation are: 9:00am - 9:00pm – 7 DAYS A WEEK
The application contact is: SEFIA BEREKET – (971) 222-8500
If you are aware of any existing problems or concerns at this location, please let THERESA MARCHETTI at Theresa.Marchetti@ci.portland.or.us or at (503) 823-3092, know by AUGUST 18, 2010. Changes in location are typically routine paperwork, however, if there is a good neighbor agreement in place or identified problems at the location it can provide an opportunity for problem solving. If you have concerns regarding this license, please list the concerns in writing and remember they must be related to crime, alcohol, alcohol related behavior or drugs. Traffic, Parking and Trash are not considered during the licensing process at OLCC. Please let THERESA MARCHETTI (contact info above) know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Teresa Solano
Administrative Coordinator
Crime Prevention, Liquor and Graffiti Programs
Office of Neighborhood Involvement
1221 SW 4th Ave., Suite 110
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 823-4064
Fax (503) 823-3050
BOTTLES, located at 5015 NE FREMONT ST
I have received a liquor license application for a Restaurant in the CULLY neighborhood area and would like to know if you are aware of any concerns. BOTTLES, located at 5015 NE FREMONT ST , has applied under new ownership for a Limited On-Premises sales license and Off-Premises sales license (which allows the sale of malt beverages, wine and cider for consumption on the premises and beer/wine/cider to go in sealed containers). The contact for this application is BRANT KUNZE (503) 333-8122.
Following is the information captured on the business information form:
Seating capacity 60, outside seating (54) until 10:00pm
Entertainment recorded background music and pinball
Menu BBQ
Hours 11:00am-11:00pm Sun-Thurs; 11:00am-12:00am Fri/Sat
If you are aware of any existing problems or concerns at this location, please notify Theresa Marchetti (Theresa.Marchetti@ci.portland.or.us) or at (503) 823-3092, by AUGUST 12, 2010. If you have concerns regarding this license, please list the concerns in writing and remember they must be related to crime, alcohol, alcohol related behavior or drugs. Traffic, Parking and Trash are not considered during the licensing process at OLCC. Please let Theresa Marchetti (contact info above) or me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Teresa Solano
Administrative Coordinator
Crime Prevention, Liquor and Graffiti Programs
Office of Neighborhood Involvement
1221 SW 4th Ave., Suite 110
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 823-4064
Fax (503) 823-3050
KC’S MINI MART #3, located at 4318 NE Cully Blvd
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010
I have received a liquor license application for a change in ownership at an existing Market in the CULLY neighborhood area. KC’S MINI MART #3, located at 4318 NE CULLY BLVD, has applied to maintain the Off-Premises sales license which allows the sale of beer/wine/cider to go in sealed containers.
The listed hours of operation are: Monday-Friday 7:00am-10:00pm; Saturday/Sunday 8:00am-10:00pm
The application contact is: Jason Ho Yoog Kim - 503-442-8479
Petition for TWO YEAR LIQUOR LICENSING
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Community Members:
The Oregon Restaurant Association (ORA) has petitioned the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) to implement two year licensing. Public comments are currently being accepted by the OLCC through May 19th. You can view information online at (http://oregon.gov/OLCC/ go to "rule making" under "current petitions") to view the petition contents. Comments can be sent to Jennifer Huntsman at Jennifer.Huntsman@state.or.us or fax to 503-872-5110.
The ORA submitted a similar petition twice in 2008. Both times, the City Council sent a letter requesting that the petition be denied. The prior petitions were withdrawn for other reasons, which does not seem likely this time. Following is some general information on why the petition raises concerns for ONI.
ONI is concerned this will drastically decrease the opportunity to comment on problems that arise from licensed premises. License renewals offer an opportunity for problem solving both formally and informally. Under the provisions of the petition, this will only happen every two years, rather than the current annual process.
Additionally, while the LICENSE fee will double to maintain revenues to the state; the PROCESSING fees that fund the City of Portland Liquor Licensing Recommendation program will be cut in half and it is only through legislative change that could be modified.
The ONI Liquor Licensing Program is the primary avenue for neighbors within the City of Portland to address issues at any of the 2500 liquor establishments requiring a local recommendation within the city limits.
The program:
1) Enforces the Time Place and Manner Ordinance that addresses nuisance activities at licensed establishments.
2) Works with the Portland Police to submit recommendations to the OLCC on new licenses or renewal licenses after problem solving.
3) Notify neighborhoods about Liquor Licenses coming into the neighborhood.
4) Facilitates Good Neighbor Agreements specific to the sale of alcohol.
5) Collaborates with City and State agencies on long term goals involving legislative change and saturation issues.
6) Represents the Neighborhoods at Oregon Liquor Control Commission meetings.
Although this initiative would decrease the administrative burden on the State Agency in terms of processing renewal eliminations, it would hurt the ability for the City to address any but the most serious of problem establishments.
Theresa Marchetti
Liquor Licensing Specialist - ONI
1221 SW 4th Ave Ste 110
Portland OR 97204
503-823-3092
theresa.marchetti@portlandgovernment.gov
To view applications currently in process go to http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?&c=48007
Dreams & Memories Public House located at 3944 NE Cully Blvd.
Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 10:55 AM
RE: Blackwell, Inc.
Dreams & Memories Public House
3944 NE Cully Blvd.
Portland, OR 97218
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has received an application for a liquor license in your community. State law requires us to notify organizations like yours when such an application is made.
The applicant is currently licensed with a Limited On-Premises Sales license since November 1997. The applicant is now applying to upgrade its license to a Full On-Premises Sales/Commercial license which allows the licensee to sell wine containing not more than 21 percent alcohol by volume, malt beverages containing not more than 14 percent alcohol by volume, cider containing not more than 10 percent alcohol by volume, and distilled liquor by the drink to patrons for consumption on the licensed premises. State law allows the sale of alcohol form 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. seven days a week. the applicant proposes to operate from 3:00 p.m. to 12:00 Midnight Monday through Saturday. For questions of the applicant, please contact Janice DeLorme at 503-288-5164.
In the absence of municipal ordinances or local regulations to the contrary, Full On-Premises Sales/Commercial licensees are permitted to allow dancing and to have and permit other forms of entertainment upon the licensed premises. The applicant's entertainment format consists of pool tables and video lottery.
If you have information concerning whether there is a factual basis to grant or deny this application under the OLCC's licensing standards, please write to me at:
OLCC
P.O. Box 22297
Milwaukie, OR 97267-2297
Please respond within 14 days of the date of this email so we can process the application in a timely manner. We will share your information with the applicant and make it a part of the public record when deciding to grant or deny this application.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Please call me at 503-872-5210 should you have any questions.
Regards,
Charles L. Ellis
License Investigator
Metropolitan Licensing Unit
Oregon Liquor Control Commission
503 872-5210
charles.ellis@state.or.us
Fremont Ridge Inn, Inc. located at 5103 NE Fremont
Date: Thursday, April 1, 2010
I have received a liquor license application for a Restaurant in the CULLY neighborhood association area and would like to know if you are aware of any concerns. The restaurant FREMONT RIDGE located at 5103 NE FREMONT has applied to change their privilege to a Full On premises sales license (which allows the sale of distilled spirits, malt beverages, wine and cider for consumption on the premises). The applicant currently holds a Limited On premises license which does not allow the sale of distilled spirits. The contact for this application is HAZEL VINCENT (503) 888-5198.
Following is the information captured on the business information form:
Seating capacity - 43 OUTSIDE SEATING (30) OPEN UNTIL 10:00PM
Entertainment - JUKEBOX
Menu - AMERICAN STANDARD
Hours - 12:00PM-2:30AM 7 DAYS A WEEK
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM APPLICANT: We are requesting approval of liquor. This establishment has always been beer & wine only.
If you are aware of any existing problems or concerns at this location, please let THERESA MARCHETTI Theresa.Marchetti@ci.portland.or.us know by APRIL 30, 2010. Changes in privilege are typically routine paperwork, however, if there is a good neighbor agreement in place or identified problems at the location it can provide an opportunity for problem solving. If you have concerns regarding this license, please list the concerns in writing and remember they must be related to crime, alcohol, alcohol related behavior or drugs. Traffic, Parking and Trash are not considered during the licensing process at OLCC. Please let THERESA MARCHETTI or me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Teresa Solano
Administrative Coordinator
Crime Prevention, Liquor and Graffiti Programs
Office of Neighborhood Involvement
1221 SW 4th Ave., Suite 110
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 823-4064
Fax (503) 823-3050
teresa.solano@portlandoregon.gov
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