Zakatinko appointed new general manager amid alcohol violation discussions

June 21, 2025 | Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado


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Zakatinko appointed new general manager amid alcohol violation discussions
The Boulder City Beverage Licensing Authority meeting held on June 21, 2025, focused on the review of a beverage licensing application, highlighting key personnel changes and addressing past alcohol violations.

During the meeting, it was revealed that there was a change in management for the facility in question. Initially, Miss Klein was expected to be the general manager, but it was later clarified that Mr. Zakatinko would assume that role, with Klein serving as the assistant manager. The authority confirmed that Mr. Zakatinko is familiar with the application responses and agrees with them.

A significant part of the discussion centered on the history of alcohol violations at the company's existing locations. The representatives stated that there have been no revocations or suspensions at any of their U.S. locations. However, they acknowledged a citation for a $1,000 fine related to a sale to a minor in Minnesota in September 2023. This incident was categorized as a fine rather than a suspension or revocation, which led to some confusion during the meeting regarding the application responses.

The authority emphasized the importance of transparency in the application process, ensuring that all relevant information about past violations is disclosed accurately. The meeting concluded with no further follow-up questions from the members regarding the discussed topics, indicating a smooth progression towards finalizing the application.

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