This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. “In the meantime, I will ask the sheriff to keep me updated as to any law enforcement issues that arise to do with the consumption of alcohol on the gaming floor,” Farr said. Since the permit is an interim one, Third District Supervisor Doreen Farr told Noozhawk she and Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown will continue protesting the change of license.īrown and Farr, who represents the Santa Ynez Valley, already sent written letters of protest to ABC, and plan to testify in front of an administrative judge about the issue before any permanent license might be granted in coming months.
We have proven that our resort can operate in a responsible way when serving alcohol, and we will continue to do so under these new guidelines.”ĪBC permit approval came with 14 stipulations, including prohibiting all guests under the age of 21 from being in any room where gambling is occurring, not hosting happy hours, and not selling any alcoholic beverages between 1 and 9 a.m. “Alcohol will be available to be sold and consumed in areas of the gaming floor that we will determine and enforce.