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File #: 15-232    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Liquor License Status: Public Hearing
File created: 10/12/2015 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 10/22/2015 Final action: 10/22/2015
Title: Consideration of Granting a New Series 11 Liquor License for Andaz Scottsdale Resort
Attachments: 1. Liquor License Application

TO:                                             Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

 

FROM:                      Kevin Burke, Town Manager

                                            Duncan Miller, Town Clerk

 

DATE:                     October 22, 2015

 

DEPARTMENT: Town Manager

 

Staff Contact Duncan Miller, 480-348-3610

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AGENDA TITLE:

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Consideration of Granting a New Series 11 Liquor License for Andaz Scottsdale Resort

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Council Goals or Other Policies / Statutory Requirements:

A.R.S §4-201

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

Hold a public hearing and recommend approval of a new Series 11 liquor license application filed by Andrea Lewkowitz on behalf of Hyatt Corporation Andaz Scottsdale Resort.

Background

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

Andrea Dahlman Lewkowitz, agent for Hyatt Andaz Scottsdale Resort located at 6160 N Scottsdale Rd, filed an application for a new Series 11 (hotel) Liquor License and on September 11, 2015. This property, formerly the Cottonwoods Resort, had a liquor license but the bar and dining facilities were located in Scottsdale.  In the remodeled resort plan, these facilities have been relocated to Paradise Valley.

 

Although liquor license applications are filed with the State of Arizona which has the primary  responsibility for reviewing the application and conducting background checks on the owners and agents, A.R.S. § 4-201 requires that the Town Council conduct a public hearing to receive comments on whether or not the issuance of the liquor license in the best interest of the community.  Notice of the application was posted on the applicant’s premises for 20 days in accordance with state law.  The Town did not receive any arguments in support of or opposition to this application.  Moreover, there are no past or pending complaints against the property on file with the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control.

 

The Paradise Valley Police Department has reviewed the application and finds no reason to oppose it.  Additionally, the Community Development Department has no objections to the application insofar as issuance of a liquor license is consistent with the Special Use Permit for this property

 

BUDGETARY IMPACT:

None

 

ATTACHMENT(S):

Application summary sheet