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CITY OF BELOIT REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS TO CITY COUNCIL Topic:

Application for a Class “B” Beer and “Class B” Liquor License for Little Mexico of Beloit, LLC, 2787 Milwaukee Road, Adrian Cortes Pichardo (Agent) for the license period ending June 30, 2018.

Date:

August 7, 2017

Presenter(s):

Lorena Rae Stottler

Department:

City Clerk

Overview/Background Information: Adrian Cortes Pichardo is applying for a Class “B” Beer and “Class B” Liquor License for the license period ending June 30, 2018 at his restaurant located at 2787 Milwaukee Road. He has held a Class “B” Beer and “Class C” Wine license at this location since 2012. The applicant was exploring other locations to move his business in 2017 due to the current location undergoing many renovations, but the property owner and Mr. Cortes Pichardo have agreed to stay in this location and they’d like to consider ways that he can expand his services to their customers. This application is an effort to expand what they currently offer. Key Issues (maximum of 5): 1. Adrian Cortes Pichardo has submitted an application for a Class “B” Beer and “Class B” Liquor License for the license period ending June 30, 2018 for the property located at 2787 Milwaukee Road, Beloit. 2. A complete application with fees has been submitted to the Clerk’s office and is being referred to th th the ABLCC for their August 8 agenda by the City Council on August 7 via the consent agenda. 3. The ABLCC will review the application to assure conformity with existing rules, regulations and zoning ordinances of the city and state and will make a recommendation to the Council based on their review. Conformance to Strategic Plan (List key goals this action would support and briefly discuss its impact on the City’s mission.): Taking action regarding this license conforms to the City’s Strategic Plan by encouraging economic development in the entrepreneurial community while applying sound, sustainable practices to promote high quality development. Sustainability (Briefly comment on the sustainable long term impact of this policy or program related to how it will impact both the built and natural environment utilizing the four following ecomunicipality guidelines.):  Reduce dependence upon fossil fuels – N/A  Reduce dependence on chemicals and other manufacturing substances that accumulate in nature – N/A  Reduce dependence on activities that harm life sustaining eco-systems – N/A  Meet the hierarchy of present and future human needs fairly and efficiently – N/A Action required/Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council approve this referral to the st ABLCC and will expect to see this application return to the Council for a decision at its August 21 Regular City Council Meeting. Fiscal Note/Budget Impact: The fees for this license are $600 and are prorated. Attachments: Original Alcohol Beverage Retail License Application.

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