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Local Licensing Authority <br />Minutes <br />March 25, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />Authority members wanted to make sure a Friday was included in the suspension <br />as the incident occurred on a Friday. <br />Machado asked Mr. Larson if he had any comments. He responded no. <br />Machado called for Authority comments. <br />Watson noted this was the first incident at this establishment, he found sending <br />the employees to training showed the owner took this seriously and he was <br />supportive of accepting the stipulation. <br />Lipton was also supportive. She asked if documentation of the training had been <br />presented. Mr. Larson noted the training had just occurred that morning and he <br />would provide the proof to the Authority Secretary. <br />Machado stated he was glad no one was hurt in this incident as it appeared the <br />person was quite intoxicated. He felt the proposed stipulation was consistent <br />with similar situations the Authority has had before them and was okay with the <br />stipulation and okay with the suspension dates for April 18 and 19 and accepting <br />a petition for a fine in lieu. <br />Watson moved to accept the stipulation as presented. Lipton seconded. Roll <br />Call Vote: Machado — yes, Lipton - yes, Watson — yes, Brown — yes. <br />Authority members discussed figuring the fine in lieu and what days should be <br />used for the calculation. <br />Machado moved if the licensee petitions to pay a fine in lieu, based on 20% of <br />gross revenues from the previous three Thursdays and Fridays, and pays that <br />within 2 weeks of tonight's meeting that the Authority accept the fine in lieu. <br />Watson added a friendly amendment to have the motion be 20% of gross <br />revenues from alcoholic beverages. Machado accepted the amendment. Lipton <br />seconded. All in favor. <br />B. Modification of Premises — Compassionate Pain Management d/b/a <br />Ajoya — Marijuana Combined Use (Retail and Medical) — 1100 W. <br />Dillon Road #3 <br />Machado called the item. Jessica Toberman, administrative assistant for the <br />establishment introduced herself to the Authority. She noted there is currently no <br />employee break room and they need more storage space. She noted she was <br />there to see if there is an approval. <br />Machado called for any discussion. Lipton noted she had no issue with letting <br />the establishment increase the space. <br />
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