Memorandum
City of Lawrence
Administrative Services Department
To: |
David L. Corliss, City Manager
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From: |
Frank S. Reeb, Administrative Services Director
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CC: |
Toni Wheeler, Director of Legal Services
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Date: |
September 17, 2008
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Re: |
The Lawrence Originals Distance Restriction Waiver Request
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The Lawrence Originals, a group of local and independent restaurants, will be having a Food Festival at South Park on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 from 5pm to 9pm. One of the local restaurants, 23rd Street Brewery, has begun the temporary permit application process in order to serve beer and wine at the event. Because the temporary event will be within 400 feet of the Trinity Lutheran Church, 1245 New Hampshire, Constance Wolfe, on behalf of the Lawrence Originals, is requesting the City Commission waive the distance limitation in City Code section 4-113(A) prohibiting the sale and serving of alcoholic liquor within 400 feet of a school or church. Such a waiver request is expressly authorized in Code Section 4-113(C).
Pursuant to that latter Code provision, a Notice of Public Hearing was published in the Lawrence Journal World on August 28, 2008 and a letter was sent to Pastor Gary Teske, Trinity Lutheran Church, notifying him of the public hearing. Pastor Teske and I spoke by telephone and he told me Trinity Lutheran Church does not object to the sale of beer and wine at the Food Festival. We have received no other public comments on this waiver request. Further, pursuant to City Code section 4-113(C), if the Commission approves the waiver request, there must be “a finding by the Governing Body that the proximity of the establishment is not adverse to the public welfare or safety.”
Because this temporary event will occur on City property on which the sale, possession and consumption of alcoholic liquor is generally prohibited by City Code, pursuant to City Code section 4-105, an ordinance authorizing the temporary sale, possession and consumption is required. I have attached a copy of Ordinance 8327 for consideration and approval. This ordinance, if adopted, would allow the temporary sale, possession, and consumption of alcoholic beverages on October 8, 2008 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at South Park provided such temporary sales, possession and consumption are otherwise consistent with state and local alcoholic beverage licensing laws and regulations.
Action Request: Staff recommends the Commission find that the proximity of the Lawrence Originals Food Festival and temporary sale, possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages, is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and approve the distance restriction waiver request. Further, staff requests the Commission adopt, on first reading, Ordinance 8327, allowing the temporary sale, possession, and consumption of alcoholic beverages at South Park on October 8th as part of the Lawrence Originals Food Festival.