February 9
Monday Feb 6th, 2012
DOCKET – THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012
ROOM 215 - CITY HALL - 100 NORTH HOLLIDAY STREET
Please note: If you are interested in a particular case, please call 396-4385 the day before these hearings to verify that a particular case is still scheduled for this date.
1:00 P.M. Cases
Lydia Ann Fitzsimmons, James G. Saufley & Eric Butterfield, Roxie’s Restaurant Group, LLC T/a Fredericks on Fleet, 2112 Fleet Street – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Application to transfer ownership of license from secured creditor
Kevin M. Sampson, 1046 Group, LLC T/a Lombard Lounge & Spirits, 1046 W. Lombard Street - - Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor License – Request for a hardship extension under the provisions of Article 2B §10-504(d)
Hyong Kun Bae & Yu Hwan Rim, HK, Inc. T/a Sunspot Liquors, 3912-14 W. Belvedere Avenue – Class “A-2”Beer, Wine & Liquor License - Violation of Rule 4.05(b) “No alcoholic beverages shall be served, dispensed, furnished or given away in any part of the premises during the hours when such sales are prohibited by law” on January 12, 2012 (Re: Licensees were selling alcohol during hours prohibited by license, namely at 8:45 a.m. on the premises of a Class “A-2” establishment with hours of sale from 9 a.m.-midnight)
Jennifer Ward-Guadarrama & Jason Roberson, J.J.C., Inc. T/a Stagedoor, 5-11 Commerce Street – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license - As authorized by Article 2B, §12-203.1 and Baltimore City Code, Article 15, §1-3(a): Violation of Adult Entertainment Rule Entertainment Rule 5 “Prohibited Touching (a) by Patrons: No patron may touch a dancer’s: (1) breast or chest” on December 10, 2011 (Re: Liquor Board Inspector observed patron holding a dancer’s naked breasts): Violation of Rule 4.18 “No licensee shall commit or allow the commission on his premises of any act which shall be contrary to any federal, state or local statute, law or ordinance or against the public peace, safety, health, welfare, quiet or morals” on December 10, 2011 (Re: Violation of Adult Entertainment Rules as adopted under the provisions of Baltimore City Code, Article 15 §1-3(a) and enforced under authority of Article 2B §12-203.1)
3:00 P.M. Cases
James Vaccaro, Personal Representative, Gilmor Pleasure Club, 347 Gilmor Street - Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor License – Request for a hardship extension under the provisions of Article 2B §10-504(d)
George Balog, II, Mr. Boh, LLC T/a Pickled Parrot, 3020 Elliott Street - Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor License – Request for a hardship extension under the provisions of Article 2B §10-504(d)
Robert J. Wehner & Ronald E. Pruett, O & W Company, LLC T/a Murphy’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill, 5847 York Road – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor License - Violation of Rule 4.01(a) “No licensee shall sell or furnish alcoholic beverages to any person under twenty-one (21) years of age or to any person with the knowledge that such person is purchasing or acquiring such beverages for consumption by any person under twenty-one (21) years of age” on October 13, 2011 (Re: Glass of beer sold to 18 year old patron);
Joanne Peang & Gregory Fisher, Liquor Store of Maryland, LLC T/a Robbie’s Nest, 2250 E. North Avenue – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license - Violation of Rule 4.15 “No licensee shall allow his premises to be used for the purpose of gambling in any form” on October 12, 2011 (Re: Police officer witnessed a payoff to a customer playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on October 19, 2011 (Re: Police officer witnessed a payoff to a customer playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on October 27, 2011 (Re: Execution of search and seizure warrant; cash, video gaming machine microprocessors, remote transmitters, box containing 55 pay-out slips and video gaming machine power packs seized); Violation of Rule 3.06 “Licensees shall operate their establishments at all times in accordance with the requirements of the Health Department of Baltimore City, the Building Code of Baltimore City, and the rules and regulations of the Fire Department of Baltimore City” on October 15, 2011 (Re: Area where patrons were dancing had exit doors that were locked with a key and a dead bolt lock); Violation of Rule 3.03(c) “Licensees shall keep on their premises records containing the legal names, aliases, addresses, ages, and Social Security numbers of all persons employed by them. Such records shall be open for inspection at all times by duly authorized representatives of the Board, the Police Department of Baltimore City, and other governmental agencies” on October 15, 2011 (Re: No employee records available)
April Liggins, Raymond E. Charles & Stephen Cromwell, Ray Charles Lounge, Inc. T/a Ray Charles Lounge, 6317-19 Belair Road – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Reconsideration of request to add live entertainment