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Authority Report 2012 (cont.) <br /> Suspected liquor code violations continue to be reviewed on an individual basis by the <br /> Authority as incidents occur. Several incidents were reviewed and determined to require <br /> no further action by the Authority. The Authority continues to encourage license holders <br /> to appear before the Authority to discuss questions and concerns either the licensee or <br /> the Authority might have and what can be done to avoid problems. <br /> The Authority ordered two Show Cause hearings this year: <br /> 1. Tri-City Elks Lodge — The incident alleged service to a visibly intoxicated person <br /> and violation concerning conduct of the establishment. A special prosecutor, Mary <br /> Lynn Benham, was appointed, investigated the alleged violations, and reached a <br /> stipulation and agreement with the establishment for a total 3 day suspension with 1 <br /> day served and 2 days held in abeyance for a period of one year. <br /> 2. Ralphie's - The incident addressed a possible violation by serving to a visibly <br /> intoxicated person and conduct of the establishment. Kristin Brown was appointed <br /> as Special Prosecutor and after investigation, presented stipulations on the cases. <br /> The licensee admitted to serving to a visibly intoxicated person and the charges <br /> concerning conduct of the establishment were dismissed. They agreed to a total of <br /> a 28 day suspension with 16 days held in abeyance for a service of 12 days total <br /> suspension. <br /> The Authority wishes to extend its gratitude to the Louisville City Council for Council's <br /> ongoing support of the Authority. <br /> Approved by the Louisville Local Licensing Authority this 28th day of January 2013. <br /> Cecilia Wilson <br /> Chairperson <br /> Local Licensing Authority <br /> ATAS <br /> Carol Hanson, Deputy City Clerk <br /> 3 <br />