June 28

BOARD OF LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS FOR BALTIMORE CITY DOCKET – THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 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

Collin J. Scarlett & Paul J. Locco, Exit 59 Incorporated, no trade name given, 6820 Eastern Avenue – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Application for a new Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor restaurant license under the provisions of Article 2B Section 6-201(d)(vii) requiring minimum capital investment of $500,000, seating capacity for a minimum of 75 and a maximum of 150 persons, 51% average daily receipts of food; application includes a request for live entertainment and off-premises catering 

James Wales, Varattaya Wales & David Glenn, Bethai Company T/a My Thai, 1300 Bank Street – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Application for a new Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor restaurant license under the provisions of Article 2B Section 6-201(d)(vii) requiring minimum capital investment of $500,000, seating capacity for a minimum of 75 and a maximum of 150 persons, 51% average daily receipts of food 

Robert Cockey & Arnold Posey, Market Mafia, LLC T/a Cockey’s, 39-43 S. Arlington Street - Class “D” Beer & Wine License – Application to transfer ownership of the Class “D” Beer & Wine license presently in the name of a Contract Purchaser at 39 S. Arlington Street and request to expand the license to include 41-43 S. Arlington Street as part of the licensed premises 

Leon Rodriguez Amador, No trade name given, 105 S. Conkling Street – Class BD7 Beer, Wine & Liquor license – Continuation of hearing concerning application to transfer ownership of license presently in the name of a secured creditor

Andre Willabus, Carlos Mason & Tanya Mason, Harrison & Mason, LLC T/a Orem Liquors, 2300 Orem Avenue – Class “A” Beer, Wine & Liquor License - Violation of Article 2B §201(a)(2) “A person may not sell, or suffer to be sold, or for the purpose of sale, transport, buy, possess, keep or suffer to be transported, bought, possessed or kept in any vehicle, vessel or aircraft or on any premises or under the person’s charge or control any alcoholic beverages except on premises licensed under this article unless otherwise provided for in this article” on May 1-4, 2012 (Re: Liquor Board Inspector was able to purchase alcoholic beverage on a date when the 2012 license fee had not been paid); Violation of Rule 3.02 “Licensees shall cooperate with representatives of the Board, members of the Police Department, Health Department, Building Engineer's office, Grand Jury and representatives of other governmental agencies whenever any such persons are on official business” on May 4, 2012 (Re: Employee did not cooperate with Liquor Board inspector)
 

3:00 P.M. Cases

Laura Norris & R. Anthony Norris, Bertha’s, Inc. T/a “Eat Bertha’s Mussels” 730-34 S. S. Broadway – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor License - 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 1, 2012 (Re: Charter of corporation has been forfeited; licensee was previously notified prior to renewal) 

Yvonne M. Dornic, Dornic & Dornic, Inc. T/a Ze Mean Bean Cafe, 1739-41 Fleet Street – Class “B” Beer, Wine & Liquor license – 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 1, 2012 (Re: Charter of corporation has been forfeited; licensee was previously notified prior to renewal)

Gerber Sorto, Esperanza Corporation T/a Habanero Grill, 4701-03 Eastern Avenue - Class D Beer & Wine license –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 1, 2012 (Re: Charter of corporation has been forfeited; licensee was previously notified prior to renewal)

Alexander Wolde, A & D, LLC T/a Midtown Liquor Store, 17 W. Biddle Street – Class “A” Beer, Wine & Liquor License - 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 May 31, 2012 (Re: Charter of limited liability company has been forfeited; licensee was previously notified prior to renewal)

Gladys Fernandez, Gladys, Inc. T/a El Tequizo Cantina, 500 S. Lehigh Street – Class BD7 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” on May 12, 2012 (Re: After 2 am, Liquor Board Inspectors observed approximately 25 patrons on licensed premises at least 16 of whom had bottles of beer in their possession); ); Violation of Article 2B Section 11-304(d) (2) “In Baltimore City, a licensed premises shall cease all operations, including the serving of alcoholic beverages or food and providing entertainment, at the closing hour for that class of licensed premises specified in this article” on May 12, 2012 (Re: Liquor Board inspectors observed patrons playing pool after closing time for licensed premises)

Davide Parravano & Ivano Parravano, Conkling Holdings, Inc. T/a Los Paisanos, 200 S. Conkling Street – Class BD7 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” on December 25, 2011 (Re: After 2 am, police officer observed approximately 20 individuals sitting throughout licensed premises consuming alcoholic beverages); Violation of Rule 3.02 “Licensees shall cooperate with representatives of the Board, members of the Police Department, Health Department, Building Engineer's office, Grand Jury and representatives of other governmental agencies whenever any such persons are on official business” on December 25, 2011 (Re: Manager had been counseled numerous times by police about required closing time)

Silvia Jung, 101 Eaton Liquors, LLC T/a Eaton Liquors, 101 S. Eaton Street – Class “A” 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 February 21, 2012 (Re: Undercover police officer received a payoff after playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on March 7, 2012 (Re: Execution of search and seizure warrant; cash, video gaming machine circuit board and power pack were seized) 

James D. Wertz T/a Westside Inn, 328-30 S. Bentalou 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 February 15, 2012 (Re: Undercover police officers witnessed payoff to a female patron playing a video gaming machine on the licensed premises) and on April 5, 2012 (Re: Execution of search and seizure warrant; cash, video gaming machine microprocessors, power packs, remote receivers and payout ledgers were seized)

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