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Beer Board has show cause hearings for Lincoln’s, Moose Lodge

Posted at 10:09 am August 26, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Lincoln's Sports Grille

Lincoln’s Sports Grille on South Illinois Avenue is pictured above. (File photo)

A city board on Thursday could consider revoking or suspending beer permits, or levying fines, on a restaurant and local organization that have previously had their permits suspended and sold beer or alcohol to a minor during a state sting in June, officials said.

The two businesses, Lincoln’s Sports Grille and Oak Ridge Moose Lodge #1316, are among five that sold beer or alcohol to a minor during a compliance check by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission in June, officials said. The Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board plans to have show cause hearings for all five.

Thursday’s special meeting will be the fifth show cause hearing for Lincoln’s and the second for Moose Lodge, according to the Beer Board agenda.

Lincoln’s sold beer, a 16-ounce Bud Light, to a 19-year-old on June 9 after checking the person’s identification, according to the TABC records. It’s the second violation at Lincoln’s for sale to a minor by the TABC, the Beer Board agenda said, and the case is still pending.

Meanwhile, the Moose Lodge sold alcohol, a mixed drink vodka cranberry, to a 19-year-old on June 26 after checking ID, the state records said. It’s also the second violation at Moose Lodge for sale to a minor by the TABC, the Beer Board agenda said. Moose Lodge paid a $2,000 civil penalty for the violation and agreed to a 15-day suspension of their liquor-by-the-drink license. That suspension was in effect from July 13-27.

The Beer Board can revoke or suspend a beer permit during a show cause hearing. The board can also accept a civil penalty in lieu of a suspension. The maximum civil penalty is $2,500 per violation for selling beer to a minor, and $1,000 for all other offenses. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: alcohol, beer, beer board, beer permit, beer permit suspension, civil penalty, compliance check, Derrick Dalton, fight, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Lincoln’s, liquor by the drink, Moose Lodge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge Moose Lodge #1316, public intoxication, sale to a minor, show cause hearing, TABC, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission

Letter: Scott would provide ‘strong voice, positive change’ on County Commission

Posted at 6:37 pm August 1, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Theresa Scott

Theresa Scott

To the Editor:

I am writing to extend my support of Theresa Scott for County Commission for District 7, which includes Highland View, Pine Valley, and Glenwood precincts.

Although I do not live in Ms. Scott’s district, I am certain she will represent and work hard for all of Oak Ridge as one of our county commissioners. Through her years of employment, she brings extensive paralegal, management, and financial experience that qualifies her to deal with many issues that our commission faces.

Other candidates have touted the fact that they are “from and/or live in Oak Ridge” as making them more qualified. I believe the fact that she chose to purchase a “B” house in Oak Ridge while employed in Knoxville 10 years ago is evidence of her dedication to our city and county. Theresa continues to reside in that same house.

Theresa does not just “talk the talk,” she also “walks the walk” through her many volunteer involvements in our community. She has been very active in the city’s neighborhood Watch Program; our Secret City, Lavender, and Earth Day festivals; and the huge Cedar Hill Park rebuild project, just to name a few. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, campaign, Carol Heck, Cedar Hill Park, District 7, Glenwood, Highland View, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Pine Valley, property taxes, Theresa Scott, volunteer involvements

Beer Board suspends Lincoln’s beer permit for two weeks

Posted at 2:05 pm June 9, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Allen Schwartz and Roy McKinnon at Oak Ridge Beer Board Meeting

Allen Schwartz, right, attorney for Lincoln’s Sports Grille, and restaurant consultant Roy McKinnon said Lincoln’s has made substantial changes.

Note: This story was last updated at 6:45 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Beer Board has suspended the beer permit of Lincoln’s Sports Grille for two weeks starting at midnight today (Monday).

The 14-day suspension will end just before midnight June 23. It was approved by Beer Board members in a 4-3 vote on Monday afternoon. Liquor and food sales are not affected.

Beer Board members said they weren’t satisfied with the remediation plan presented by Lincoln’s following a May meeting after an April fight.

“There is a cultural change that is occurring, but it has to occur faster,” Beer Board Chair Randy Tedford said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen E. Schwartz, Allen Schwartz, Barton Bailey, beer permit, Colin Colverson, compliance check, Darrin Osborne, Debra Solmonson, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Lincoln’s, Oak Ridge Beer Board, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge Police Departmetn, Randy Tedford, Roy McKinnon, Sara Keenan, suspension, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Theresa Scott, Wendy Williams

Theresa Scott to seek election to Anderson County Commission in District 7

Posted at 1:36 pm June 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Theresa Scott

Theresa Scott

Theresa Scott has announced her candidacy for Anderson County Commission in District 7. The seat is non-partisan and represents the Highland View, Pine Valley, and Glenwood precincts.

Having run previously in 2010, Scott said in a press release that she has been strongly encouraged by community residents to run again for County Commission.

“I am very humbled to see that people in my district continue to show their approval for me to step into this position. I want to be their choice,” Scott said in the release. “My platform remains the same—speaking up for and on behalf of the residents, taxpayers, homeowners, and voters of my district.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Alexander Inn, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Government, Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force, campaign advertisements, Cedar Hill Park, District 7, Glenwood, Highland View, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge Citizen Police Academy, Oak Ridge City Council, Pine Valley, property taxes, taxpayers, Theresa Scott, volunteer work

Lincoln’s to have beer permit suspended at least one week

Posted at 12:37 am May 13, 2014
By Sara Wise 1 Comment

Lincoln's Sports Grille

Lincoln’s Sports Grille will have a one- or two-week beer permit suspension depending upon improvements made before a June 9 meeting. (File photo)

The Oak Ridge Beer Board voted on Monday to suspend the beer permit of Lincoln’s Sport Grille for one or two weeks, depending upon improvements made before the board’s June meeting.

Lincoln’s has met with the board four times within the past two years. Monday’s meeting was in response to an April altercation between two male patrons.

The motion to allow Lincoln’s the opportunity for a reduced suspension was passed in a 4-3 vote, with opposition from Theresa Scott, Barton Bailey, and Randy Tedford.

The vote requires that Lincoln’s provide proof that they have made efforts to improve their business before the beer board’s next meeting on June 9. If they can not meet the board’s requirements for improvement, they will face a two-week suspension.

Tedford, who is Beer Board chair, said Lincoln’s must provide “a more comprehensive plan” to fix problems involving over-service and the patio gate at the popular restaurant, and add eight surveillance cameras around the premises and at least two more staff members to make sure the patio is adequately monitored. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: altercation, Barton Bailey, beer board, beer permit, beer permit suspension, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Randy Tedford, suspension, Theresa Scott

String of beer permit hearings ends with no action against three restaurants

Posted at 12:49 pm December 14, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Lincoln's Sports Grille

The city’s beer board took no action against Lincoln’s Sports Grille on Monday, the board’s third show cause hearing of the year for the restaurant and bar on South Illinois Avenue.

The city’s beer board ended an unusual string of hearings for local restaurants and bars this year by taking no action in its last two meetings. Most of the hearings were called after establishments sold beer to a minor during a state sting in March, but a few were related to bar fights.

The final show cause hearing, held Monday, was called after a Nov. 2 fight at Lincoln’s Sports Grille on South Illinois Avenue. The fight started after a highly intoxicated North Carolina man who had refused to pay his bar bill “came after” a male acquaintance who volunteered to cover his tab, the restaurant manager and police officers said.

The previous two show cause hearings in November were for Aubrey’s and Ruby Tuesday, which both sold beer to a minor during a March 18 compliance check by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission. The two restaurants were among seven establishments cited for selling alcohol to a minor after that sting. The other five were Applebee’s, Hacienda DeGollado, Hidalgo, Lincoln’s, and Moose Lodge No. 1316. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Alan Massengill, alcohol, Applebee's, Aubrey's, bars, Barton Bailey, beer board, beer permit, beer permit suspensions, compliance check, Daniel Humphreys, Derrick Dalton, Hacienda DeGollado, Hidalgo, Joseph Russell Caudill, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Lincoln’s, Lisa Green, Moose Lodge No. 1316, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge Police Department, restaurants, Ruby Tuesday, Scott Green, show cause hearings, South Illinois Avenue, sting, TABC, Tammy Dunn, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission

Three businesses avoid beer permit suspensions, five more have hearings

Posted at 10:40 am September 16, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Three Oak Ridge businesses have avoided short suspensions of their beer permits, but five more have hearings in the next two months.

The Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board had imposed the suspensions against the three businesses in three separate meetings during the past three months. Two were punished for selling beer to a minor and one over concerns that included questions about whether it was serving its customers too much alcohol.

But all three businesses have complied with the Beer Board’s orders, so they were able to avoid the suspensions, Oak Ridge Senior Staff Attorney Tammy Dunn said last week. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill, Aubrey's, Back 2 Brewski's, beer permit, compliance check, Hacienda DeGollado, Hidalgo, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Moose Lodge, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Randy Tedford, Ruby Tuesday, sale of beer to a minor, Scott Green, selling alcohol to a minor, show cause hearing, sting, suspension, TABC, Tammy Dunn, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Theresa Scott

Punished by state, Applebee’s also gets city penalty for selling alcohol to minor

Posted at 11:53 pm August 12, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Note: This story was updated at 6:40 a.m. Aug. 14.

The restaurant has already been punished by the state and lost thousands of dollars because of a five-day suspension of its liquor license after it sold beer to a minor in March, company representatives said.

Adding a municipal penalty would amount to double jeopardy for Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill, said Bobby Prince, the restaurant’s regional manager. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: alcoholic beverages, Applebee's, Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill, Aubrey's, Barton Bailey, beer, Bobby Prince, Colin Colverson, compliance check, Derrick Dalton, Hacienda DeGollado, Hidalgo, Lincoln's Sports Grille, liquor, minor, Moose Lodge, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, penalty, Ruby Tuesday, selling alcohol to a minor, sting, suspension, TABC, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Theresa Scott

Beer Board has hearing for Applebee’s, could re-open Brewski’s hearing

Posted at 3:58 pm August 11, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board on Monday will have a hearing for an Oak Ridge restaurant and bar that reportedly sold beer to a minor in March.

The board agreed last month to have the show cause hearing for Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill during a meeting that starts at noon Monday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Applebee's, Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill, Back 2 Brewski's, beer permit suspension, Nang Crossno, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, restaurant, show cause hearing, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission

Beer Board approves short September suspension for Back 2 Brewski’s

Posted at 11:47 pm July 15, 2013
By John Huotari 6 Comments

The Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board approved a suspension of up to two weeks for a Grove Center bar that was the scene of an April 14 fight involving two men, including one who police said was very intoxicated.

But the beer permit suspension, scheduled to start Sept. 1, could be shortened to one week if Back 2 Brewski’s meets a few requirements, including proving that employees who need training on responsibly serving alcohol complete a course by Aug. 30. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Alan Massengill, Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill, Back 2 Brewski's, bar, beer permit, fight, Grove Center, Nang Crossno, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge Police Department, suspension, TABC, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission

In unusual move, Council removes Beer Board member

Posted at 5:52 pm July 10, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday took the unusual step of removing a member of the city’s beer board after two members said he had been disruptive and argumentative, and turned what had been smooth-running and efficient meetings into “veritable circuses.”

The disruptive behavior of Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board member Pedro Otaduy had caused at least two board members to consider resigning, which would cripple the board’s ability to act, City Manager Mark Watson said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: beer board, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge City Council, Pedro Otaduy, Randy Tedford, Tammy Dunn, William Barton Bailey

Council asked to remove Beer Board member

Posted at 4:24 pm July 7, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Alleging that one of its members is disruptive, a city board has taken the unusual step of asking city officials to remove him.

The Oak Ridge City Council will consider the request to remove Pedro Otaduy from the Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board during a Monday evening meeting. Council appoints Beer Board members, and it is the only body that can remove them. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Beer Permit Board, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Beer Permit Board, Oak Ridge City Council, Pedro Otaduy, Randy Tedford, William Barton Bailey

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