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File #: 18-2191    Version: 1 Name: Argus Farm Stop L3C Development District Liquor License Request
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/21/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/7/2019 Final action: 1/7/2019
Enactment date: 1/7/2019 Enactment #: R-19-005
Title: Resolution to Recommend Approval of Issuance of a Downtown Development District Liquor License to Argus Farm Stop L3C
Sponsors: Council Liquor License Review Committee
Attachments: 1. 325 W Liberty - Argus Farms Stop L3C. publicpdf.pdf
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Resolution to Recommend Approval of Issuance of a Downtown Development District Liquor License to Argus Farm Stop L3C
Memorandum
The attached resolution will approve the recommendation of Argus Farm Stop L3C to the MLCC for issuance of a downtown development district liquor license to be sited at 325 W. Liberty, in Ann Arbor.

The City Council of Ann Arbor adopted Resolution R-08-024 on February 4, 2008 establishing the Ann Arbor Downtown Development District as a development district for liquor licensing in accordance with the requirements of Public Act 501 (MCL 436.1521A(1)B of 2006 and the Michigan Liquor Control Commission ("MLCC"). To receive a Development District Liquor License an applicant must be approved by the City and the MLCC. An application for a license will not be authorized for investigation until the MLCC has received a City resolution which approves the applicant at a specific location "above all others."

Argus Farm Stop L3C has submitted the City license application with all requested supplemental documentation to the City Clerk. The business has been inspected by the City Service Units and its taxes are current. The Council Liquor License Review Committee has recommended approval with a 4-0 vote on December 21, 2018.

A determination that the applicant is approved "above all others" at the designed premises is recommended on the basis of the unique character of the business and the services it offers to the downtown community and the general public.

If approved by City Council, the applicant will still be required to demonstrate to the MLCC that it meets all statutory licensing requirements to be issued a downtown development district liquor license.
Staff
Prepared by: Anissa R. Bowden, Council Coordinator
Reviewed by: Jacqueline Beaudry, City Clerk
Sponsored by: Council Liquor License Review Committee
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Whereas, In 2006 in an effort to promote economic development in qualifying communities, the Michigan Legislature pass...

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