File #: 19-2392   
Type: License - Liquor Status: Recommended for Approval
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 9/18/2019 Final action:
Title: Liquor License - Sky Crossing Community Association, Inc.
District: District 2

Title

Liquor License - Sky Crossing Community Association, Inc.

 

Description

Request for a liquor license. Arizona State License Application 71247.

 

License Information

Summary

 

Applicant

Ryan Anderson, Agent

 

License Type

Series 14 - Private Club

 

Location

22211 N. 32nd St.

Zoning Classification: S-1 PCD

Council District: 2

 

This request is for a new liquor license for a community association. This location was not previously licensed for liquor sales and does not have an interim permit.

 

The 60-day limit for processing this application is Sept. 29, 2019.

 

Pursuant to A.R.S. 4-203, consideration should be given only to the applicant's personal qualifications.

 

Other Active Liquor License Interest in Arizona

The ownership of this business has an interest in other active liquor license(s) in the State of Arizona. This information is listed below and includes liquor license violations on file with the AZ Department of Liquor Licenses and Control and, for locations within the boundaries of Phoenix, the number of aggregate calls for police service within the last 12 months for the address listed.

 

Encore at Eastmark (Series 14)

5620 S. Encore, Mesa

Calls for police service: N/A - not in Phoenix

Liquor license violations: None

 

Public Opinion

No protest or support letters were received within the 20-day public comment period.

 

Applicant’s Statement

The applicant submitted the following statement in support of this application. Spelling, grammar and punctuation in the statement are shown exactly as written by the applicant on the City Questionnaire.

 

I have the capability, reliability and qualifications to hold a liquor license because:

“Sky Crossing Community Association is a non-profit community association formed in Arizona in 2017. The Association recognizes its obligation to its members and residents and it will ensure that servers and responsible persons receive appropriate liquor training. The Association has received the required support from residents prior to submitting its liquor license application and intends to operate the premises in compliance with Title 4 liquor laws during those times that alcohol will be served.”

 

Staff Recommendation

Staff recommends approval of this application.

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Acting Deputy City Manager Toni Maccarone and the City Clerk Department.