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Scott: <br /> <br />Stiffler: <br /> <br />Scott: <br /> <br />Stiffler: <br /> <br />Would you describe the store as to <br />the type of inventory and the patron <br />that you're catering to? <br /> <br />The size of the store is 3,600 sq. <br />ft. and we anticipate that most of <br />our traffic will come from King <br />Soopers traffic. Any person that <br />shops in that Shopping Center will <br />probably be a client of ours. <br /> <br />Do you have any detail concerning <br />your various types of inventory and <br />are you going to specialize in any <br />product? <br /> <br />I don't have an specific plans at <br />this point. I do anticipate that we <br />will attempt to specialize in wines <br />to some degree. <br /> <br />Harper: <br /> <br />Stiffler: <br /> <br />Mr. Stiffler, you stated earlier <br />that you no longer have an interest <br />in (a Boulder liquor store). <br /> <br />That's correct. <br /> <br />Harper: <br /> <br />I would like to submit this <br />document, which is dated today from <br />the Dept. of Revenue stating Mr. <br />Stiffler is the owner of record of <br />Firehouse Liquors. If there is one <br />other document that overrides that, <br />then I would like it to be submitted <br />now. <br /> <br />Scott: <br /> <br />We can provide that to the Liquor <br />Authority now. As you know, there <br />is duel jurisdictionalship of liquor <br />licensing in Colorado and the <br />primary receiver of documents in <br />Hearings and so on and so forth is <br />the Liquor Licensing Authority. <br />Thus the documents have probably not <br />reached the Dept. of Revenue. <br /> <br />Mayer: <br /> <br />According to Section 12-47-129 <br />(4) (A) of the State Liquor Code, it <br />says that it is unlawful for any <br />owner, part owner, share holder, or <br />person interested (directly or <br />indirectly) in any retail liquor <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br /> <br />