Source: http://county.pueblo.org/print/408
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:38:33+00:00

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A. Application. The Director is authorized to issue on behalf of and under the authority of the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board a temporary permit to a transferee of any class of beer or liquor license pursuant to Section 12-47-303, C.R.S., which temporary permit shall authorize the transferee to continue selling such fermented malt or alcoholic beverages as permitted under the permanent license during the period during which an application to transfer the ownership of the permanent license is pending or for one hundred twenty (120) days, whichever is lesser. No application for a temporary permit may be accepted until after the Director has accepted the related application for transfer of ownership and determined that the related application is complete and accompanied by payment for all state and local fees.
B. Issuance. Within five working days of accepting a complete application for a temporary permit together with the applicable fee, the Director shall issue a temporary permit to the transferee.
5.04.030 Oprtional Premises Licenses and Permits.
A. Standards Adopted – Definitions. This Section sets forth and adopts standards for the issuance of optional premises licenses and optional premises permits for hotel and restaurant licenses pursuant to the provisions of Section 12-47-310, C.R.S., as amended. The standards set forth in this section shall be considered in addition to all other standards applicable to the issuance of optional premises licenses and permits under the Colorado Liquor Code. As used in this Section, the term “optional premises permit” shall mean a permit for an optional premises associated with a hotel and restaurant license where the licensee may sell or serve alcohol beverages.
Facilities other than those set forth above may be considered for an optional premises license or permit subject to the standards contained in this Chapter and the Colorado Liquor Code. There is no restriction on the minimum or maximum size of an eligible facility or on the number of optional premises any one facility may have, but the size of the facility and number of optional premises may be considered in determining whether the applicant has adequately established that the application should be approved. Where an applicant seeks to license or permit more than one optional premises, the applicant must demonstrate the need for multiple premises and describe the operational relationship among all optional premises and, if applicable, between each optional premises and the associated hotel or restaurant.
6. In the case of an application for multiple optional premises, a description of the operational relationship among all optional premises and the reason why multiple optional premises are being sought.
D. Advance Notification. Pursuant to Section 12-47-310(3) and (4), C.R.S., no alcoholic beverages may be served on an optional premises without the licensee first having provided written notice to the state and local liquor licensing authorities at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to serving alcoholic beverages on the optional premises. The notice must contain the specific days and hours during which the optional premise is to be used and may specify any date of use which is no more than one hundred eighty (180) days from the notice date. All notices directed to Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board shall be provided to the Director and must be received during working hours at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the serving of alcoholic beverages on the optional premises.
A. Definition. As used in this section, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, tastings means the sampling of malt or vinous liquors that may occur on the premises of a retail liquor store licensee or liquor-licensed drugstore licensee by adult patrons of the licensee.
4. Any other information requested by the local liquor licensing authority reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of this resolution and with C.R.S. § 12-47-301(10), as amended.
3. The Licensee has violated the Colorado Liquor Code or any rules and regulations authorized pursuant to such code during the one (1) year immediately preceding the date of the application.
A. Local Fees. At the time of application, applicants shall provide to Pueblo County payment for all applicable local fees. Unless stated otherwise in this Section, the Board of County Commissioners adopts as Pueblo County’s local fees for liquor licenses, permits, and applications, and related fees, the amounts required, or maximum amounts permitted, as the case may be, under C.R.S. § 12-46-107(2), § 12-47-302(2)(a), -303(3)(c), 411(12), -412(8), -505(1), (4), (5), § 12-48-107(2), and any other relevant provision, as reflected in the local fees listed in the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Fee Schedule, as amended. The fee for a new and renewal application for a tasting permit shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00) as authorized by C.R.S. § 12-47-301(10)(b).
B. State Fees. At the time of application, applicants shall provide to Pueblo County payment to the Colorado Department of Revenue for those state fees to be paid to the Department pursuant to C.R.S. § 12-47-501, -505(3), or any other provision, as reflected in the state fees listed in the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Fee Schedule, as amended. Pueblo County shall forward payment for state fees to the Colorado Department of Revenue. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as modifying, approving, or having any effect on the status or applicability of state fees.

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