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In a recent Boulder City Beverage Licensing Authority meeting, board members deliberated on a significant case involving a local licensee accused of serving alcohol to a minor. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the board members reviewed evidence and discussed the implications of their findings.
After a thorough examination, the board unanimously agreed that the licensee had indeed violated the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) provision regarding alcohol service to minors. Member Carr initiated a motion to impose a penalty, suggesting a suspension of the license for ten days, with an additional twenty days of advance notice. This motion was seconded and quickly passed, reflecting a strong consensus among the members.
As the board moved into the sentencing phase, they confirmed that the suspension would begin on June 25, allowing the licensee to continue operating their establishment, albeit without the ability to serve alcohol during this period. The licensee expressed concern but was reassured that they could still serve food and maintain their business operations.
The meeting concluded with a sense of resolution, as the board prepared to implement the suspension and ensure compliance with local regulations. This decision underscores the authority's commitment to upholding responsible alcohol service within the community, highlighting the ongoing efforts to protect minors from underage drinking. As Boulder City navigates these challenges, the implications of this case will likely resonate throughout the local business landscape.
Converted from 6-18-25 Beverage Licensing Authority Meeting meeting on June 21, 2025
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