City Council OKs liquor license for distillery on Ruxton

Manitou Springs City Council hosted a brief regular meeting on Tuesday, June 28, at the high school while focusing on a liquor license for South Park Distilling.

This week’s meeting was moved due to voting taking place at City Hall.Ā 

Council voted 6-0 to not object to allowing a liquor license for South Park Distilling.Ā The license would be for a permanent sales room at 16 Ruxton Ave.

In addition, the license would allow ā€œon-premise consumption (tastings) and off-premise consumptions,ā€ according to the memorandum sent to City Council.

Councilor Judith Chandler said she had ā€œtrouble wrapping her mindā€ around the tasting room for South Park Distilling.Ā 

ā€œI’ve been to (wine) tastings and it’s been maybe an ounce or two of wine,ā€ Chandler said. ā€œIn the packet, this is up to 12 ounces and they’re limited to two 24-ounces of alcoholic beverages.

ā€œTo me, that’s not a tasting, that’s consuming alcohol. That very well could contribute to traffic noise and other neighborhood concerns. … What constitutes tasting?ā€Ā 

City Clerk Judy Morgan explained that tasting involves how many drinks and how much alcohol is consumed.Ā 

ā€œIt also requires seller/server training but there are limitations on how much they can provide in a setting,ā€ Morgan said. ā€œOn a city level, we don’t get into that part of it.ā€Ā 

Katie Vera, an attorney from city attorney Jeff Parker’s office, clarified what tasting entails. Ā 

ā€œTasting shall not exceed a total of five hours in duration per day,ā€ Vera said.

ā€œTastings only during the operating hours is permitted to sell alcoholic beverages and in no case earlier than 11 a.m. and no later than 9 p.m. Enforcement is done by the state. If there are any concerns by the liquor licensing authority of any violations, that can be brought to the state’s attention.ā€

To avoid overindulging, Morgan said, South Park Distilling co-owner Megan Sebastian provided a premise control plan to the state.Ā 

ā€œOnly one cocktail per person will be sold to take to a table,ā€ Morgan said. ā€œA two-drink limit per guest will be enforced by the employee at the built-in bar. … Visibly intoxicated guests will be given water and a free snack.ā€Ā 

Councilor Michelle Whetherhult said she’s excited about the prospect of adding South Park Distilling to Manitou.

ā€œI have not been to (Sebastian’s) place in Fairplay, but I’ve seen it. … I thought about how often I go to downtown Colorado Springs because we don’t have anything like this in Manitou Springs,ā€ Whetherhult said.

ā€œWe’re going to have traffic problems regardless of what comes into our town. I’m not concerned about that. We have parking and (people) are capable of walking. I’m definitely for this.ā€Ā 

During the ā€œreceive or act on council correspondence portionā€ of the session, Chandler spoke about the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling on June 24 to abolish Roe v. Wade.Ā 

ā€œIt was a very dark day for me; however, I’m grateful that I live in the state of Colorado,ā€ Chandler said. ā€œOn April 4, 2022, Gov. Jared Polis signed into law House Bill 22-1279 codifying a person’s fundamental right to make reproductive healthcare decisions free from government interference.ā€Ā 

Chandler then suggested bringing a proclamation to council in support of the bill.Ā 

ā€œI’m putting this out to council to see if there is a consensus to bring a proclamation supporting Jared Polis’ signing the bill,ā€ Chandler said. ā€œI did email the governor’s office (June 28) suggesting that perhaps next year, during the third week of June, we declare a state week (for) Women’s Health Rights. He hasn’t gotten back to me yet.ā€Ā 

Mayor John Graham suggested a resolution rather than a proclamation, to which councilors all nodded in approval. Chandler said she would prepare a draft for council to review.Ā 

Council also unanimously:

•  Amended an ordinance concerning restrictions of open fire and open burning to include city-owned properties, parks and open spaces;

•  Amended the budget for fiscal year 2022 (see tinyurl.com/Manitou2022budget);

•  Consented to install public art through the Art on the Avenue program; and

•  Approved a resolution adopting the fifth amended and restated intergovernmental agreement for the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority. Ā 

City Council will be off next week to celebrate Fourth of July. Members will return to City Hall on July 12 with a work session.Ā 

Bluesky

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