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Local Licensing Authority <br />Minutes <br />May 20, 2019 <br />Page3of6 <br />Machado asked for any authority disclosures and hearing none, moved the entire <br />application be made a part of the record, Kaufman seconded. All in favor. <br />Machado called for an applicant presentation. Warren Lindgren, 1084 Northview <br />Drive, Erie, CO and Sean Taggart, general manager, 2535 Sunset Drive, <br />Longmont, CO introduced themselves to the Authority and took the oath. Mr. <br />Lindgren noted he did not have a presentation but they were available to answer <br />any questions. He noted they had been in front of the Authority in January for a <br />store at a different location. <br />Machado asked if Authority members had any questions. Lipton asked if the <br />drawing of the premises and security plan was current. Mr. Lindgren noted it was <br />and in fact was provided just today. <br />Machado noted the additional items provided were according to regulations in the <br />municipal code and included a security plan, a list of items to be sold at the store, <br />a signage plan and odor mitigation plan. Machado stated his recollection this <br />company owned two establishments in Boulder. <br />Mr. Lindgren noted they had sold the establishments in Boulder and this would <br />be the second store in Louisville. <br />Machado asked if this property was in a proper location. Hanson noted the <br />applicants were a part of the lottery registration and as such had to have this <br />location approved by the planning department. <br />Lipton asked if identification needed to be presented to get into the actual store <br />area. Mr. Lindgren noted there was a lobby and then identification was checked <br />before anyone could enter the store. Mr. Taggart noted they are using <br />Intellicheck to check id's against a DMV database. It is a state of the art <br />identification system and has made it possible for them to catch fake id's as well <br />as catching folks who try to purchase an amount over the limit. He entered a <br />flyer describing the system into the record. He noted the Boulder police <br />department has been very supportive of the Intellicheck system. Mr. Lindgren <br />noted they had included letters from the Boulder police department. <br />Machado noted he was very concerned about not selling to minors and not letting <br />people buy more than the limit. He was glad to see they had a system to <br />address those things. <br />Kaufman asked if the system was linked to other stores. Mr. Lindgren noted it <br />was not tied in to other stores. <br />Chairperson Machado asked if anyone wanted to speak in favor of the <br />application and hearing none, asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition. <br />
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