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8.B.
City Council Meeting - FINAL
Meeting Date:
04/07/2026
From:
Georganna Staskey, Deputy City Clerk

TITLE:

Consideration and Action on Liquor License Application: Amy S. Nations "Li's Asian market", 1461 S. Milton Rd. 010 (Beer and Wine Store), New Application
 

STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:

  1. Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval;
  2. Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors.

Executive Summary:

The liquor license process begins at the State level and applications are then forwarded to the respective municipality for posting of the property and holding a public hearing, after which the Council recommendation is forwarded back to the State. A Series 100 license allows a retail store to sell beer and wine (no other spirituous liquors), only in the original unbroken package, to be taken away from the premises of the retailer and consumed off the premises. A retailer with off-sale privileges may deliver spirituous liquor off of the licensed premises in connection with a retail sale. Payment must be made no later than the time of delivery. The retailer must complete a Department approved "Record of Delivery" form for each spirituous liquor retail delivery. Li's Asian market is an existing business in Flagstaff. If approved, it will be one of 35 series 10 licenses in Flagstaff.

To view surrounding liquor licenses, please visit the Active Liquor Licenses Map

The application was properly posted on March 4, 2026 and the Police and Community Development divisions have reviewed the application and provided their respective reports. No written protests have been received to date.

Financial Impact:

There is no budgetary impact to the City of Flagstaff as this is a recommendation to the State.

Policy Impact:

Not applicable

Previous Council Decision or Community Discussion:

Not applicable

Options and Alternatives to Recommended Action:

  1. Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval;
  2. Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors.

Connection to PBB Priorities and Objectives:

Liquor licenses are a regulatory action and there are no Community Priorities that directly apply.

Connection to Regional Plan:

Not applicable

Connection to Carbon Neutrality Plan:

Not applicable

Connection to 10-Year Housing Plan:

Not applicable

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