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License Review Board Agenda March 10, 2020 Q LICENSE REVIEW BOARD AGENDA MARCH 10, 2020 55 TRINITY AVENUE COMMITTEE ROOM #1 SECOND FLOOR 5:00 P.M. License Review Board Agenda Prepared: March 3, 2020 Hearing Held: March 10, 2020 CONSENT AGENDA SPECIAL EVENT 1. Application of La Cosecha XIII, LLC d/b/a La Parilla Mexican Restaurant, Martin H. Velasquez; agent. License requested to operate a for-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Tuesday May 5, 2020 from 11:00a.m.-10:00p.m., at 1801 Howell Mill Road Suite 420-440 in the parking lot. (for-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Application of Atlanta Humane Society and Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. d/b/a The Bow Wow Brunch, Jennifer Matthews De Castro; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Sunday April 26, 2020 from 11:00a.m.-2:00p.m., at Flourish by Lengendary Events, 3143 Maple Drive. (non- profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Application of Shepherd Center d/b/a Kentucky Derby Day Party, Dean Stewart Melcher; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Saturday May 2, 2020 from 8:00a.m.-11:00p.m., at The Chastain Horse Park (uncovered arena, Russell’s Building, and Clubhouse), 4371 Powers Ferry Road. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Application of Shepherd Center d/b/a Summer in the City, Dean Stewart Melcher; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Wednesday July 22, 2020 from 6:00p.m.-10:00p.m., at The Fairmont, 1429 Fairmont Street NW. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2 License Review Board Agenda Prepared: March 3, 2020 Hearing Held: March 10, 2020 CONSENT AGENDA SPECIAL EVENT 5. Application of Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International – Georgia Chapter d/b/a Hope for a Cure Gala, Laura L. Garbukas; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Saturday May 2, 2020 from 5:30p.m.-12:30a.m., at Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta, 3315 Peachtree Road NE. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Application of Intown Collaborative Ministries, Inc. d/b/a Heart & Home, Brad Schweers; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Sunday May 3, 2020 from 4:00p.m.-7:00p.m., at The Stave Room, 199 Armour Drive NE. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Application of Festival for Good Corporation d/b/a Fete Du Rose, Damto D. Nhalocky Lare; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with wine consumed on premises, Saturday May 9, 2020 from 12:00noon-8:00p.m., at Piedmont Park Conservancy, 400 Park Drive NE. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Application of Trees Atlanta, Inc. d/b/a The Root Ball, Alexander Beasley; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Tuesday May 14, 2020 from 6:00p.m.-10:00p.m., at The Stave Room, 199 Armour Drive. (non- profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 3 License Review Board Agenda Prepared: March 3, 2020 Hearing Held: March 10, 2020 CONSENT AGENDA SPECIAL EVENT 9. Application of Allie Awards, Inc. d/b/a Allie Awards Gala, Kelli K. Swint; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Sunday March 22, 2020 from 5:30p.m.-11:30p.m., at Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Avenue SE. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Application of Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Inc. d/b/a AVLF Beer Tasting, Martin L. Ellin; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with beer consumed on premises, Thursday June 18, 2020 from 5:00p.m.-9:00p.m., at Park Tavern, 500 10th Street NE. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Application of Turning Point Breast Cancer Rehabilitation, Inc. d/b/a The Pink Affair, Kathy L. Smith; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Thursday March 28, 2020 from 5:00p.m.-11:30p.m., at Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta, 3315 Peachtree Road. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Application of Why Not Sports, Inc. d/b/a Entercom Atlanta United Tailgate Series, Russell A. Clark; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Sunday April 19, 2020 from 12:00noon-7:30p.m., at The Gulch Parking Lot, 1 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4 License Review Board Agenda Prepared: March 3, 2020 Hearing Held: March 10, 2020 CONSENT AGENDA SPECIAL EVENT 13. Application of Why Not Sports, Inc. d/b/a Entercom Atlanta United Tailgate Series, Russell A. Clark; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Saturday May 3, 2020 from 12:00noon-7:30p.m., at The Gulch Parking Lot, 1 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Application of Why Not Sports, Inc. d/b/a Entercom Atlanta United Tailgate Series, Russell A. Clark; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Saturday August 1, 2020 from 12:00noon-7:30p.m., at The Gulch Parking Lot, 1 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 15. Application of Why Not Sports, Inc. d/b/a Entercom Atlanta United Tailgate Series, Russell A. Clark; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit special event with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Sunday September 26, 2020 from 12:00noon-7:30p.m., at The Gulch Parking Lot, 1 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. (non-profit special event) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved ( ) Adverse ( ) Held for ________Weeks COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ OUTDOOR FESTIVAL 16. Application of Good in the Hood Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Bronx Day, Chanita Morton; agent. License requested to operate a non-profit outdoor festival with liquor beer and wine consumed on premises, Saturday July 18, 2020 from 1:00p.m.-8:00p.m., at Grant Park, 840 Cherokee Avenue. (non-profit outdoor festival) RS BOARD RECOMMENDS: ( ) Approved (
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