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Griffiths: <br /> <br />Cudlip: <br /> <br />if they did or didn't support the <br />liquor license application and if <br />they would come to the Hearing. <br /> <br />Mr. Cudlip, you mentioned a number <br />of studies that you had done with <br />respect to the shopping center. Did <br />any of those studies focus on the <br />need for a liquor store within the <br />shopping center? <br /> <br />We did not go through the community <br />and do a survey to see if people <br />wanted another liquor store. We <br />used standard criteria for how many <br />people will be using the Center, <br />what type of money they will spend, <br />what type of uses can be supported <br />in that Center. <br /> <br />Griffiths: <br /> <br />Cudlip: <br /> <br />Would that identify specifically a <br />liquor store within the Center? <br /> <br />Yes. <br /> <br />Lathrop: <br /> <br />In the analysis of the neighborhood <br />liquor stores, would that include a <br />7-11 Store facility or strictly a <br />package liquor store? <br /> <br />Scott: <br /> <br />By Code a retail liquor store is <br />open six days a week from 8 a.m to <br />12 a.m. Any one of the three <br />different 3.2% beer licenses can <br />dispense from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. <br />seven days a week and can only sell <br />products that are labeled 3.2% beer <br />by weight or by content. <br /> <br />Jeff Stiffler, 4294 Graham Court, Boulder, CO, President of the <br /> Corporation, 1975 graduate of CU, in banking for the last 15 <br /> years, for the past three years he's worked for the Federal <br /> Deposit Insurance Corporation, for the past year and a half he <br /> has been the owner of a retail liquor store in Boulder. <br /> <br />Scott: <br /> <br />Have you now divested yourself or <br />made arrangements to do that? <br /> <br />Stiffler: Yes. <br /> <br />Scott: <br /> <br />Before you had experience in this <br />retail liquor operation in Boulder, <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br />