Dear Neighbors,

I am not opposed to restaurants serving beer and wine, and have not opposed one in the past.

My understanding is that the distance waiver does not apply to beer and wine. Therefore, why does this applicant have to request a distance waiver if they are only applying for a beer and wine license? Moreover, the attached Notice of Public Liquor Hearing does not specify anywhere that the application is for beer and wine only.  

In Sean Foran's response to Gary Eyster's question, he states he checked the applicant's request and that the "application [is] for a waiver to serve beer and wine."

The public was not given this information since we were not sent the application. I only received the Notice of Public Liquor Hearing and a link to the New Mexico Alcohol & Gaming Division Rules and Regulations highlighting the "Limitations on Restaurant License."

-Veronica
On Monday, October 29, 2018, 1:35:19 PM MDT, Gary & Melodie Eyster <meyster1@me.com> wrote:


Nob Hill Neighborhood Association will host a meeting this Thursday, November 1, to collect community input on the subject restaurant liquor license request.

We are inviting the applicant as well as Calvary Church.

 

Location:  Monte Vista Christian Church, 3501 Campus Blvd NE

From the main entrance go immediately down the stairs, turn left to room 121.

Time 6:30 pm

 

Thank you to Monte Vista Christian Church for sharing your facilities with the community.

 

Feel free to reply with questions.

 

Kind regards, Gary Eyster, President, NHNA

 

From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm [mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com] On Behalf Of Gary & Melodie Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 1:35 PM
To: neighbors@nobhill-nm.com
Cc: 'TheBoard NobHill-NM'
Subject: [Neighbors] Safari Grill, 3001 Central Ave NE, requests restaurant liquor license with on premise consumption only

 

Nob Hill Neighbors,

 

Nob Hill Neighborhood Association (NHNA) has received the attached notice of public liquor hearing.

 

Your board of directors is setting up a neighborhood meeting, probably late this week, to hear your input and consider an NHNA statement to the Liquor Hearing Officer (LHO). We’ll put out the place and time as soon as it is set up. We plan to reach out to the applicant and Calvary Church for the meeting.

 

As stated in the notice you can address the LHO personally at the hearing on Friday, November 9 at 9 am.

 

Your ideas are welcome by emailing neighbors@nobhill-nm.com

and/or your board at  theboard@nobhill-nm.com

 

Kind regards, Gary Eyster, President