HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/12/2011 VB Minutes - SpecialMINUTES OF THE SPEICAL MEETING OF
THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
April 12, 2011
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wilks called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m..
ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Irvana Wilks
Trustee Paul Hoefert
Trustee Arlene Juracek
Trustee John Korn
Trustee John Matuszak
Trustee Steve Polit
Trustee Michael Zadel
Mayor Wilks stated after the Special Meeting adjourned and a brief recess, the April
12, 2011 Committee of the Whole meeting would be held as scheduled.
NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS
Mayor Wilks presented for a first (1S) reading an ordinance amending Chapter 13
AMEND CHAPTER (Alcoholic Liquors) of the Village Code. This ordinance amends the Village Code
13, (ALCOHOLIC by increasing the number of Class "S-5" liquor licenses by one (1) for American
LIQUORS) OF THE Multi -Cinema, Inc. d/b/a AMC Randhurst 12, 200 Randhurst Village Drive.
VILLAGE CODE
Mayor Wilks stated at the April 6, 2011 Village Board meeting an ordinance
adopting the new liquor license classification "S-5" for movie theatres was
approved. Initial discussions for the creation of a new liquor license that would
authorize the sale and consumption of alcohol in a movie theatre began over one
(1) year ago when AMC Theatres requested a liquor license for the new state of the
art AMC theatre at Randhurst. The state of the art theater was presented as part of
the business plan for the Randhurst Development. Mayor Wilks had detailed
discussions with the Developer regarding the importance of the proposed AMC
theatre to the success of the mall.
After watching the failed attempts to revitalize the "old" Randhurst, Mayor Wilks felt
it was important to the community that she work with the developer and AMC for
the long-term success of the new Randhurst; the `Jewel" in our community.
Recognizing the importance of the new theatre to the success of Randhurst, as
Mayor and liquor commissioner the question became; could the sale and
consumption of alcohol in a theater be done in a manner that would maintain the
integrity of the Village's alcohol regulations and enforcement.
After year- long discussions with Village staff, the Village Attorney, Police Chief
Dahlberg, Village Manager Michael Janonis and AMC Theatres, an ordinance was
crafted that addressed many of the concerns associated with this type of liquor
license classification and incorporated numerous requirements specific to a movie
theatre liquor license.
Although the ordinance for the new "S-5" liquor license Classification was approved
at the April 6, 2011 Village Board meeting, its passage did not authorize the
issuance of a liquor license to AMC Theatres. Mayor Wilks stated AMC Theatres
has submitted their application requesting a liquor license that will allow for the sale
and consumption of alcohol and have made previous presentations to the Village
Board regarding the new theatre. She stated Mr. Patterson, Senior Vice President
of AMC Theatres was in attendance to again address the Village Board and
respond to questions.
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Mr. Patterson stated AMC appreciates the concern of members of the Village Board
who are encouraging AMC to walk before running. AMC believes a compromise is
workable and provided an overview of the measures AMC has taken to address
those concerns. AMC developed and strictly adheres to a compliance process and
utilizes technology that ensures a safe, positive experience for AMC guests:
• All staff are trained
■ Alcohol monitors/bartenders professionally trained
■ Zero Alcohol tolerance
■ All individuals are carded regardless of age/ carded each time purchase is
made
• Mystery shoppers
■ Partner with local regulatory authority
■ Tap dynamics — monitor bar tap
• Cameras
■ Wristbands — used at other locations
■ Alcohol containers are clear cups and of limited size.
In addition, AMC has created a 'safe haven" for young families by limiting the hours
of alcohol service; 4:00 pm to 11 pm. AMC will have information regarding the
service of alcohol and hours on their web site.
Alcohol monitors will be on staff at all times and additional monitors will be added
based on attendance projections and movie content. Private security staff will also
be on-site.
Mr. Patterson stated these additional measures will be instituted as part of a walk
before you run approach and indicated AMC would like the opportunity to re-
evaluate down the road.
Village Board Comments
• Appreciates the efforts of AMC
■ Wants Randhurst and AMC theatre to succeed; a vote against liquor license is
not a vote against Randhurst or AMC
■ AMC has not taken this lightly, however, the issue of alcohol in the theatre
remains
• Village Code is enforceable; Police and Liquor Commissioner will do everything
to enforce requirements
• Liquor license can be taken away faster than issued
• Limiting service until 4 pm; parents can send children to movie before 4 pm
• Theatre was never a "kid zone" — Chuckie Cheese a "kid zone" serves alcohol
■ Theatre liquor license has more controls/restrictions than other businesses with
liquor licenses.
■ Restrictions are in place to make this work — give theatre a chance before
deciding not to go; go before 4 pm
■ Concerned there is no process defined on items such as frequency of service,
wristbands.
■ Concern is not with AMC or staff; concern is alcohol consumption in a theatre
with underage patrons.
• AMC proven itself — deserves opportunity to partner with Village
• AMC has listened to the Village Board and community, and came back with a
compromise.
Mr. Scott Stipsits, Director US Operations, identified other standard procedures
followed by movie theatre staff to prevent underage drinking; 1) theatre is cleaned
after each movie, alcohol cups removed 2) wristbands found on floor anywhere in
the theatre are discarded 3) it is the responsibility of the alcohol monitor and
bartender to recognize customer frequency; do not anticipate high volume at bar.
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Wristband is viewed more of an ID in theatre; customers will be carded each time a
drink is purchased.
In response to questions from the Village Board Village Manager Janonis stated
the additional compromises AMC brought forth this evening are "inducements" not
conditions of the liquor license.. AMC will come back in sixty (60) days to revisit the
additional items of compromise.
Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Juracek moved for approval of Ordinance No.
5847:
ORD 5847 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 (ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS) OF THE
VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Juracek, Korn, Wilks, Zadel
Nays: Hoefert, Matuszak, Polit,
Motion carried.
As there were no further items for discussion Mayor Wilks asked for a motion to
adjourn.
ADJOURN Trustee Juracek, seconded by Trustee Polit, moved for approval to adjourn the April
12, 2011 Special Village Board meeting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Zadel
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The April 12, 2011 Village Board meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
Mayor Wilks called for a brief recess before convening the April 12, 2011
Committee of the Whole meeting.
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
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