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Section 18-2-9

Section 18-2-9. Neighborhood Notice. The applicant shall, at its own expense, give notice of the liquor license application as follows:

(a)
The applicant shall mail a notice via United States mail to all Northglenn landowners within the neighborhood designated by the local liquor licensing authority. Such notice shall be postmarked at least seven (7) days, but no earlier than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of the public hearing on the application. A signed affidavit of mailing, in a form approved by the City Liquor Licensing Authority, together with the postmarked receipt(s) shall constitute prima facie evidence of the required mailing, and shall be included with the application material.

(b)
The notice shall include the following information:

(1)
the address of the proposed licensed premises;

(2)
the type of liquor license application;

(3)
the date, time and place of the public hearing on the license application;

(4)
the name of the applicant;

(5)
the trade name of the licensed premises under which it will be doing business; and

(6)
a prominent statement, which reads as follows:

"This application will be under review by the Liquor Licensing Authority for the City of Northglenn. As a part of this review process, the Authority will consider the impact on the neighborhood and the desire of its adult inhabitants. Comments regarding this application may be sent to the Liquor Licensing Authority for the City of Northglenn at the following address: City of Northglenn Liquor Licensing Authority, P.O. Box 330061, Northglenn, CO 80233. Additionally, public comments on the application may be presented at the public hearing to be held on ___________________, 200_____, at ____________ p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 11701 Community Center Drive, Northglenn, CO 80233."

[Source: Ord. 1402, 2005]