Our Mission
The Seattle Nightlife and Music Association (SNMA) is a coalition of music, night club, and bar interests formed to educate elected officials, civic and community leaders, and the media on the serious issues facing the music and nightlife industry in Seattle.

Action Agenda
  • Provide our customers a safe and vibrant nightlife.
  • Protect music venue, bar, and club owner's rights.
  • Respond to proposals which impact our industry.
  • Support our local communities.
  • Promote responsible music venue, bar, and club management.

 
News
Mayor’ Nightlife Proposal Update 
The City Council’s Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee met last week to again review the Mayor’s Nightlife Premises Ordinance. While the focus of the briefing was on zoning issues related to “drinking establishments” in the NC zones, there were a few encouraging surprises. Councilmember Jan Drago, a long supporter of Seattle nightlife, shared with the committee her views on the Mayor’s proposal. First, she does not believe a new regulatory license is the best approach to deal with issues of concern raised by residents. Rather, she stated amending and better enforcing current noise and nuisance laws would be a more effective approach. She is also advocating establishment a civil noise enforcement unit which would be on the streets at the time they are most needed to enforce the noise ordinance. While we have yet to see the details of her proposals – and there could be significant issues of concern - we are nonetheless encouraged that the council appears to be moving in a much different direction than what the Mayor proposed. As soon as the amendments are made available for circulation we will post them.

Key dates for Council review – Please add to your schedules!

May 17, 6 PM - Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee meeting to review proposed amendments. Location to be determined.

June 4 6PM - Public Hearing on Mayor’s proposed ordinance and council amendments. Council Chambers. We need a HUGE turnout for this meeting.

June 7 9:30 AM - Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee. Review and possible vote on amendments.
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Mayor's Nightlife Proposal 
SeattleNMA briefed the City Council’s Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee last Thursday on our position regarding the Mayor’s proposal and provided alternative approaches to deal with public safety, noise and litter issues. Our message is the city should do a better job of enforcing existing laws, and provide additional police officers in the entertainment districts on weekend nights. Our full presentation can be viewed here at http://seattlenma.org/downloads/SNMA_powerpoint.

This Friday, the 13th, the committee will meet again to continue to review the legislation. This time representatives from the Washington State Liquor Control Board, the City Attorney’s Office, Seattle Police, Department of Planning and Development and citizen representatives will be presenting. The agenda for the meeting can be viewed here at http://www.seattle.gov/leg/econo.htm. In addition, the Chair will present a short video showing street activity around three bars at the 2 AM push. Public comment will again be taken at the meeting and anyone who can attend is encouraged to testify. Also, if you haven’t yet, please email or call the city council members expressing your opposition to this outrageous proposal.

Nick.licata@seattle.gov 684-8803
Sally.clark@seattle.gov 684-8802 **
Richard.conlin@seattle.gov 684-8805
David.della@seattle.gov 684-8806**
Jan.drago@seattle.gov 684-8801
Jean.godden@seattle.gov 684-8807**
Richard.mciver@seattle.gov 684-8800
Tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov 684-8808**
Peter.steinbrueck@seattle.gov 684-8804**

** indicates these members are up for reelection this year. Peter Steinbrueck is not seeking reelection and this will be an open seat.
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General Membership Meeting Rescheduled to April 17th! 
Important Update! SeattleNMA General Membership Meeting rescheduled to April 17th. Please join us on the 17th at 2:00 p.m. for more information on SeattleNMA, the Mayor's proposed nightlife ordinance, SeattleNMA's upcoming city-wide promotion, and other important issues that effect the nightlife community.

Tuesday, April 17th – 2:00 PM
The Ballroom
456 North 36th Street
Fremont

Agenda:
Introductions
Update on Mayor's Nightlife Premises Ordinance
State Legislative Update
"The Night the Music Died" promotion
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Mayor's Nightlife Proposal 
Seattle City Councilmember Sally Clark’s Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee has scheduled another briefing of the Mayor’s proposal for this Thursday, March 15 at 6 PM at the Miller Park Community Center, 330 19th Avenue East. Public comment will be taken a the beginning of the meeting. Later, council staff will give a broad overview of the proposed legislation, detail existing statutes regulating nightlife premises and discuss what other cities do to regulate nighttime establishements.

This link http://www.seattle.gov/leg/econo.htm takes you to the committee’s agenda for the meeting and this link http://www.seattle.gov/council/clark/ takes you to Councilmember Clark’s home page which has a link to the committee’s proposed review schedule of the ordinance. The schedule includes a presentation by SeattleNMA on April 5, and the City Attorney and Liquor Control Board on April 13. After the committee will determine to move forward with the legislation, offer amendments or take some other course of action.

We strongly encourage you to continue to track this issue closely, attend whatever meetings you can and offer testimony.

The full ordinance can be found at: http://seattlenma.org/downloads/nightli ... inance.pdf. SeattleNMA's letter to Council President Nick Licata can be found at: http://seattlenma.org/downloads/SNMA_Licata_Letter.pdf and SeattleNMA's analysis of the legsilation here: http://seattlenma.org/downloads/SNMA_Or ... alysis.pdf.
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Sprinkler Legislation 
Sprinkler Bill House Bill 1811, which extends the mandatory deadline for installation of sprinkler systems in night clubs passed the State House of Representatives on Saturday, March 10. It has now been referred to the Senate’s Commerce and Labor Committee for consideration. We continue to aggressively work this bill on behalf of our members and will continue to keep you posted.
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Wine, Beer, Spirits Nightlife License 
Senate Bill 5859 http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... 9-S2.E.pdf which would have created a new wine, spirits, beer and nightlife premises license passed the Senate last night, however, the bill has been substantially rewritten and no longer provides for the creation of such a new license. Rather it appears it was heavily amended by microbrewer and hotel interests. We have calls into staff to get a full briefing on the affects of the bill and will provide updates as we learn. At this point we do not know, what, if any, impacts this bill will have on our industry. One interesting item of note, Senator Jacobsen offered an amendment to the bill to allow dogs in bars, the amendment was ruled out of order.
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Sprinkler Legislation Update 
On March 1 at 10 AM in Olympia, the House Finance Committee will be holding a public hearing HB 1811, the Sprinkler Bill which gives a two year extension for compliance and provides a small tax break for business owners who are required to install the systems. We want to thank all those club owners who volunteered to attend the February 9th hearing – Little Red Hen, Tractor Tavern, RPlace, Fuel, Trinity and Nuemos. Your testimony and support were critical in getting the legislation moved out of the Local Government Committee. If possible, we need you to attend the March 1 meeting as well. If you are able to attend, please contact Rachel at rachel@seattlenma.org for more information.

Also we need everybody to take moment and contact the chair of the House Finance Chairman Rep. Ross Hunter (Hunter.ross@leg.wa.gov) and express your strong support for the bill. In particular, let him know the how this regulation financially impacts your business and threatens our state’s diverse and vibrant music venues. Please also contact Speaker of the House Rep. Frank Chopp (Chopp.frank@leg.wa.gov) and request his support – particularly the club owners in the 43rd District.

The Sprinkler Bill’s companion legislation in the Senate, SB 5832, was passed out of the Labor and Commerce Committee last week and has now been refrerred to Senate Ways and Means but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Please email the chair of the Ways and Means Committee Rep. Margarita Prentice (prentice.margarita@leg.wa.gov) requesting a hearing on the bill. Cut off dates for passage of these bills is soon approaching and if we don’t make it out of these two committees in the next two weeks these bills are dead and the 2007 date for installation of the sprinklers will be upheld. Also, if you get a chance please email Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles (kohl-welles.jeanne@leg.wa.gov) and thank her for her support.
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Mayor's Nightlife Premises Ordinance Update 
The Mayor’s proposed Nightlife Premises License is scheduled for its first legislative briefing by the Mayor’s office at the City Council’s Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee Thursday March, 1 at 9:30 AM. The briefing will take place in the second-floor council chambers at City Hall (600 - 4th Avenue). No action will be taken, though public comment will be accepted so please attend the briefing if you can.

Also, please take a moment to contact committee members and express your opinion about the Mayor’s proposal:

Sally.clark@seattle.gov
Richard.mciver@seattle.gov
Jan.drago@seattle.gov
Peter.steinbrueck@seattle.gov

If you would like assistance with talking points, please email Rachel at rachel@seattlenma.org.

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"Wine Beer and Spirits Nightlife License" Legislation Scheduled for Committee Hearing 
The Washington State Liquor Control Board's legislation creating a new "Wine Beer and Spirits Nightlife License" will get its first hearing in front of the Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research and Development. This committee, chaired by Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles, will hold the hearing on February 13th at 1:30 p.m. in Senate Hearing Room 4.

More information on the legislation can be found below in the January 31st post "WSLCB Proposed Legislation" and the full text of the Senate legislation can be found here: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/5859.pdf. The companion legislation in the House can be read here: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/2021.pdf.

We encourage you to review the legislation and consider testifying in Olympia on February 13th. Our elected officials need to hear directly from representatives of our industry on key issues such as this new license. If you have questions, would like further information or would like assistance in preparing talking points please do not hesitate to email rachel@seattlenma.org.

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"Wine, Beer and Spirits Nightlife License" Legislation Introduced in Olympia 
Legislation sponsored by the Washington State Liquor Control Board to create a new class of liquor license has been introduced in Olympia. This legislation also removed the mandated caps on the number of liquor licenses the state can issue. See the post below dated January 31st for more information.

While neither the Senate nor House versions have a hearing scheduled yet, we wanted to make you aware of this legislation. The Senate bill can be found at: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/5859.pdf and the House bill at: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/2021.pdf. For more information on how to track legislation, please visit http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/.

We encourage you to read through the legislation to learn more about what is being proposed. SeattleNMA would be interested in your feedback - please email rachel@seattlenma.org with your thoughts on this legislation.

SeattleNMA will continue to provide updates on this legislation and will post notice of the hearings as soon as they are scheduled.


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