#4 Licenses
JANESVILLE CITY COUNCIL
LICENSE AGENDA
1/11/2010
RECOMMENDED
A. ELECTRICIANS – ORIGINAL
Jamie Horton 405 Forest St., Oconomowoc, WI
B. CHANGE IN PREMISE TO ALLOW OUTDOOR SEATING (See attached floor plan)
PATTI’S RD SALOON, INC. D/B/A ROAD DAWG SALOON AND EATERY
Patti J. Vance 2419 Morse Street
No music allowed.
C. ORIGINAL CLASS B INTOXICATING LIQUOR AND FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE
O’RILEY & CONWAY’S IRISH PUB INC., D/B/A O’RILEY & CONWAY’S IRISH PUB
Edward F. Quaerna 214 W. Milwaukee Street
D. ORIGINAL CLASS A INTOXICATING LIQUOR AND FERMENTED MALT LICENSE
LIDO BANUSHI, D/B/A VINE AND VAT 1507 Center Avenue
E. ORIGINAL CLASS B INTOXICATING LIQUOR AND FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE
HACIENDA REAL OF WI, INC. D/B/A HACIENDA REAL
Kerry Drake 3001 N. Lexington
F. CHANGE IN PREMISES FROM SALES AND CONSUMPTION IN THE WALNUT ROOM ONLY
TO LICENSING THE ENTIRE PREMISES (See attached memo)
4M VENTURES, LLC d/b/a THE MUSIC ROOM/THE CIRCUIT
Kurt A. Miller 18-24 S. River St.
JANESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
January 5, 2010
TO: Janesville City Council
FROM: David Moore, Chief of Police
SUBJECT: Class B Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverage License
4M Ventures, LLC, d/b/a/ The Music Room
18-24 S. River Street
At the December 14, 2009 City Council meeting, Kurt Miller, representing 4M Ventures
appeared requesting the Class B Restaurant Alcohol License be extended from the
Music Room that is located at 18 S. River Street to the entire premises of 18 S. River
Street and 24 S. River Street. The City Council voted to delay action on the matter until
the January 11, 2010 council meeting.
At the January 5, 2010 Alcohol License Advisory Committee (ALAC) meeting Mr. Miller
appeared requesting 4M ventures be issued a regular Class B Alcohol License thus
removing the condition of food sales. The ALAC voted to delay action on the request
until the February ALAC meeting.
Two incidents have occurred at the Music Room in the last month:
• On December 22, 2009 a Janesville police officer discovered that a bartender was
selling beer out of the bar at 24 S. River Street. As a result of this activity, the
bartender and Mr. Miller were arrested for selling and dispensing alcohol without a
license and owner in charge of a public place permitting consumption of alcohol
without the appropriate license, respectively.
• On December 26, 2009 officers responded to a disturbance at the Music Room 18
S. River Street. Upon arrival, officers found 150 to 200 people in the street in front
of the establishment. When an officer got out of his squad car, he was hit in the
chest with a bottle. The officer was unable to identify the person who threw the
bottle and the crowd dispersed.
In addition, the Janesville Police Department is conducting an investigation into the
proper and legal operation of the Music Room. The investigation is expected to be
complete later in January.
The police department recommends that the City Council postpone action on expanding
the premises until February 8, 2010.