File #: CUP-20-13    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Failed
File created: 9/8/2020 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 9/22/2020 Final action: 9/22/2020
Title: CUP-20-13 (Longhorn Daiquiris) Hold a public hearing and consider a request by Andrea Villescaz on behalf of G&S Development LLP, for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the sale of beer and wine for on premise consumption at 1617 Aquarena Springs Drive. (A. Hernandez)
Sponsors: Amanda Hernandez
Attachments: 1. CUP-20-13 Staff Report, 2. CUP-20-13 Maps, 3. CUP-20-13 Business Details, 4. CUP-20-13 Application, 5. CUP-20-13 Code Compliance Site Visit and Alcohol Purchase Report, 6. CUP-20-13 Police Department Calls and Complaints, 7. CUP-20-13 Presentation
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CUP-20-13 (Longhorn Daiquiris) Hold a public hearing and consider a request by Andrea Villescaz on behalf of G&S Development LLP, for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the sale of beer and wine for on premise consumption at 1617 Aquarena Springs Drive. (A. Hernandez)
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Meeting date: September 22, 2020

Department: Planning & Development Services

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Background Information:
Longhorn Daiquiri opened as a food trailer, using the main building as a seating area, in May of 2020. In July, 2020 an application was submitted for a Conditional Use Permit for on premise consumption.

During the month of August, 2020 there were several violations noted by Code Compliance, as well as calls to the Police Department for noise and fighting. The business was found using a kitchen which was not suitable for food service and selling alcoholic beverages. Several noise complaints were made, but there was not confirmation that the sound was from the establishment. The applicant indicated that the police calls on August 2nd were from an event hosted by an outside entity.

TABC was contacted and confirmed violations of the requirements for the sale of alcoholic beverages.

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