October 4

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

Kaji Babu Karki, Kamana, LLC T/a Howard Discount Liquors, 3 N. Howard Street – Class “A” Beer, Wine & Liquor license–– Request for a hardship extension under the provisions of article 2B §10-504(d)

 

Kurt X. Bragunier, Kurt’s Place, LLC T/a Annabel Lee Tavern, 601 S. Clinton Street – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license -  Application to transfer ownership and location of a Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor seven day license presently located at 4001 Eastern Avenue to the applicant at the location 601 S. Clinton Street where he presently holds a Class “D” Beer, Wine & Liquor six day license; application includes a request for outdoor table service and expansion to the second floor                                                                                                                                                             

 

Pirooz Sharafi & Mary Uttenreither, 1727 Pratt, LLC T/a Obrycki’s, 1727 E. Pratt Street – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Application to transfer ownership of license where premises has been closed for more than 90 days

 

Jacqueline Rinehart & Charles Rinehart, Zakiya Mayo, Kodi’s, LLC T/a Kodi’s, 3539 Belair Road – Application for a new Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor Restaurant license under the provisions of Rule 2.08 requiring $200,000 in capital investment in restaurant fixtures and facilities and seating capacity for a minimum of 75 people                                                                   

 

2:00 p.m. cases

Diana Kafouros, All Stars Bar & Grill, Inc. T/a All Stars Bar & Grill, 34 S. Eutaw – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Violation of Rule 4.05(a) “No licensee shall permit any person to consume alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises during hours when such sales are prohibited by law” and/or  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 June 30, 2012 (Re: After 2 am closing time, personnel at licensed premises allowed patrons to continue to consume and order alcoholic beverages until 2:45 am) 

 

Cristin Neal Adad, Club Confetti, Inc. T/a Club Confetti, 1609 Bank Street – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license - 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 April 26, 2012 (Re:  Establishment had no employee records) and on June 20, 2012 (Re:  Establishment had no employee records); 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 April 26, 2012 (Re:  Secondary egress was locked and blocked with chairs; power strip were in use in violation of Fire code); Violation of Rule 3.12 “Licensees shall operate their establishments in such a manner as to avoid disturbing the peace, safety, health, quiet, and general welfare of the community” on March 16, 2012 (RE:  Liquor Board Inspector found that music levels were high and could be heard outside establishment) and on June 20, 2012 (Re:  Police responded to location based on complaint of loud music); 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 June 22, 2012 (Re:  Liquor Board Inspector had responded to location for complaint and observed two patrons exiting the club with open containers of beer)  

 

George Marousis, 3916 Corporation T/a Maynard’s Cafe, 3916 S. Hanover Street – Class “B” 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 September 30, 2011 (Re:  Undercover police officer witnessed a payoff to a female patron playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on October 20, 2011 (Re:  Execution of search and seizure warrant; cash, video gaming machine microprocessors, video gaming machine power packs, and 22 payout slips were seized)

 

Raj K. Bommakanti & William Ely, Radharaj, Inc. T/a Fells Point Liquor & Bar, 1709 Fleet Street  – 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 May 15, 2012 (Re:  Undercover police officer witnessed a payoff to a  male patron playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on May 18, 2012 (Re:  Execution of search and seizure warrant; cash, video gaming machine circuit boards, and video gaming machine power packs were seized)

 

Sherry Palumbo & Patrick Aquia T/a Sherry’s Place, 238 S. Broadway – 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 July 12, 2012 (Re:  Undercover police officer witnessed a payoff to a  male patron playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on July 19 2012 (Re:  Execution of search and seizure warrant; cash, video gaming machine circuit boards, and video gaming machine power packs were seized)

 

3 p.m. cases

 

Byoung Wook An & Patrick T. Min, Aca Liquors, Inc. T/a Eric 500, 500 E. North Avenue – 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 August 29, 2012 (Re: Sale of alcohol to under 21 year old patron) 

 

Stephanie Oh & Lisa Randolph, SNS Liquor Corporation T/a SNS Liquor, 2135 E. North Avenue – 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 August 8, 2012 (Re: Sale of alcohol to under 21 year old patron); 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 August 8, 2012 (Re: Evidence of smoking inside location in violation of Baltimore City Code Title 12 Section 12-105); Violation of  Rule  5.03 “For purposes of this Rule, the Board considers all Class BD7 licenses as tavern operations.  A tavern is defined as an establishment where alcoholic beverages are habitually sold for on-premises consumption.  Such alcoholic beverages must be served at a bar or in a lounge area....(b) ...The bar/lounge area must be operative for business at all times the premises is open to the public" on August 8, 2012 (Re:  Tavern portion of location was closed to the public)

 

Rachael Hoyle & Ruth Miller, Brothers Place, Inc. T/a Matini’s Bar, 1846-50 W. Pratt Street – 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 August 15, 2012 (Re: Sale of alcohol to under 21 year old patron)

 

Gurpreet Kaur Sandhu, #1 Discount Liquors, Inc. T/a Saratoga Discount Liquor, 211 W. Saratoga Street – Class “A” 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 August 15, 2012 (Re: Sale of alcohol to under 21 year old patron); 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 August 15, 2012 (Re:  No employee records available) 

 

Ibezim Washuku & Thomas Comi, Ibeco, Inc. T/a Wozi Bar & Lounge, 4515-17 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 August 12, 2012 (Re: Sale of alcohol to under 21 year old patron); 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 August 12, 2012 (Re: Patron being allowed to consume alcoholic beverage in side yard that is not part of the licensed premises; Violation of Article 2B Section 10-505 “Every person receiving a license under the provisions of this article shall frame his license under glass and place the same so that it shall at all times be conspicuous and easily read in his place of business ...” on August 12, 2012  (Re:  License not displayed as required by law); 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 August 12, 2012 (Re:  Exit door was locked with a chain and dead bolt while patrons were inside the establishment)                                                                                                                                                                       

 

Nancy Lee Mason & James Herget, Decades Sports Bar, Inc. T/a Decades Sports Bar, 4219-21 Curtis Avenue – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license - Request for a hardship extension under the provisions of article 2B §10-504(d)

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