HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-28-16 Public Comment - G. Gettler - Bozeman TaproomDear City Commissioners and School Board Trustees,
As a Bozeman community member, I am concerned about the negative impact a bar serving hard alcohol during school
hours across the street from an elementary school will have. I expect the Bozeman School District and City
Commissioners to provide a safe learning environment for all Bozeman kids. Allowing a bar to serve hard alcohol during
school hours within 100 feet and visible from classroom windows is unacceptable. Please deny the Taproom's request to
the City for a conditional use permit for a full beverage license. Given the extremely close proximity and high visibility to
the school, it is an unsuitable location for such a license.
In addition, when the Taproom was originally permitted to build across from Hawthorne School, I was not opposed it. I
wrongly assumed that the bar would not be open the same hours the school is in session. I assumed wrongly. This fall I
drove by on Mendenhall and had the very unpleasant experience of seeing up men's shorts who were sitting on the roof
deck drinking beer -- directly across from classroom windows while school was in session!
I am suggesting that not only the Taproom be denied a full liquor license, it also have its hours restricted to when the
elementary school is closed. The alcohol dependency in Montana and in the United States is well-documented. Why is
the City and school district condoning (perhaps even championing) alcohol consumption less than 100 feet from children
ages 5 - 12 while at school?
Thank you in advance for prohibiting the sale of hard alcohol at the Taproom and reconsidering the hours that the
Taproom can serve beer and wine.
Very truly yours,
gail gettler
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Gail Gettler
Development, The Plaster House
406-580-1618
Bozeman, Montana, USA
Skype: ggettler1
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