No need for last waltz at Spring Point Tavern (Printed July 20, 2007)

By Amanda Estes
Staff Writer
    David Cram, owner of Spring Point Tavern, was re-issued a special amusement license for live music by the South Portland city council on Monday night, but once again that license is contingent on some conditions.  
    The council unanimously approved  a one-year license provided music, food and drinks are not allowed on the outdoor patio.
    Cram appeared before the council in October 2006 after Police Chief Edward Googins failed to approve the license due to noise complaints. After hearing from residents on both sides of the issue, the council approved a ten-month license with several conditions: “soundproofing must be completed before 11/17/06, all music must stop at midnight, doors and windows must be closed at all times and the city council must be informed by staff of any complaints made to the South Portland police department.”
    In an email to the council, Code Enforcement Officer Patricia Doucette said Building Inspector Richard Steller visited the site and determined Cram had added vestibules at the rear and front of the building and replaced several sliding glass doors with insulated walls with a single entrance door and smaller windows.
    According to Police Chief Edward Googins, the department has responded to seven or eight calls since the ten-month license was issued. He said not all of the calls were noise related. According to the council order, on June 24, 2007, the police department received two noise complaints.
    “The date in question that we had the complaint was a benefit that we had that was carried over from SMCC to my place and unfortunately that particular day I had a new bartender and new employees who were not aware of closing the windows and doors,” Cram said.
    Cram said patrons opened the windows and doors and they were closed after the police officer arrived.   
    Two members of the public spoke in favor of renewing the license.
    “I’ve seen many different bars go in and out of the area over there that were kind of rowdy and I think what David has done is really taken this and changed it into a new form,” said Stephanie Manning. She said it is a safe place to listen to good music, dance and talk with friends.
    Manning later defined dancing as “boogying in her chair” after Councilor Jim Soule asked for clarification. Cram said the bar does not have a dance floor and Cram’s request for a special amusement license excludes dancing, although the bar does have an open area where bands perform.
    Sue Leighton, a Spring Point Tavern employee, said one of the violations on June 24 was a parking violation.  
    “We’ve done everything that councilors asked,” she said. “Our bands are done at midnight, we’ve done all the soundproofing and it’s a good community [and] people love it there.”
    Councilor Jim Hughes said he had anticipated more opposition to the license.
    “The last time we did this we had a fair amount of people here who were against this-they’re not coming out this time,” he said. “I haven’t seen the complaints that to tell you the truth I expected to see.”     
    Councilor Linda Boudreau proposed an amendment to prohibit music, food and drinks on the patio, a condition which Cram already follows. He said the patio is usually occupied by patrons who smoke as police officers prefer to have them on the patio rather than in front of the building.  When bands do play at the bar, Cram said all of the doors stay closed.      According to Corporation Counsel Mary Kahl, if the conditions of the license are violated, the council can suspend and revoke the license. Even if Cram does not violate the license, the council will have to approve the renewal of his license next summer.     

 

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