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November 23 Safe at Home Dining Room Violation Letters
November 23 Safe at Home Dining Room Violation Letters
November 23 Safe at Home Dining Room Violation Letters
Emily Doucette
County Executive Acting Director
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Hot Shots
Owner/Manager
12664 Dorsett Rd.
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Hot Shots, 12664 Dorsett Rd., Maryland
Heights, MO 63043, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be
advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Johnny's West
Johnny Daus
12068 Dorsett Rd.
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Johnny's West, 12068 Dorsett Rd.,
Maryland Heights, MO 63043, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining.
Be advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions
and criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a
class A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000,
or both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
The Brewhouse
Owner/Manager
12525 Bennington Pl.
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, The Brewhouse, 12525 Bennington Pl.,
Maryland Heights, MO 63043, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining.
Be advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions
and criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a
class A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000,
or both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Sushi Ai
Owner/Manager
471 Lafayette Center Dr.
Manchester, MO 63011
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Sushi Ai, 471 Lafayette Center Dr.,
Manchester, MO 63011, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be
advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
JP Fields
John P Fields
15 N Central Ave.
Clayton, MO 63105
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, JP Fields, 15 N Central Ave., Clayton,
MO 63105, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be advised that
persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and criminal
penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class A
misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Du Bowl Lanes
Rich Thole
2711 Lemay Ferry Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63125
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Du Bowl Lanes, 2711 Lemay Ferry Rd.,
St. Louis, MO 63125, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be
advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Crest Bowl
Gary Shenberg
650 N New Florissant Rd.
Florissant, MO 63031
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Crest Bowl, 650 N New Florissant Rd.,
Florissant, MO 63031, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be
advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Sunset Lanes
Owner/Manager
7777 Watson Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63119
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Sunset Lanes, 7777 Watson Rd., St.
Louis, MO 63119, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be advised
that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Final Destination Bar & Café, 10660 St.
Charles Rock Rd, St. Ann, MO 63074, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor
dining. Be advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil
actions and criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual
constitutes a class A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of
up to $2,000, or both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Twister's Lounge
Owner/Manager
3602 Adie Rd.
St. Ann, MO 63074
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Twister's Lounge, 3602 Adie Rd., St.
Ann, MO 63074, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be advised
that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Poor Richards
Owner/Manager
108 Hilltop Village Center Dr., A
Eureka, MO 63025
RE: Complaint received by St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Alleged Violations of
2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) Safer at Home Order
Dear Owner/Manager,
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”)
Safer At Home Order (“the Order”) requires that restaurants must cease all indoor service and are only
allowed to provide outdoor service, carryout, and delivery. All Drinking establishments must only
provide carryout and delivery. A copy of the Order and additional information can be found at
www.stlcorona.com.
DPH is in receipt of information that your business, Poor Richards, 108 Hilltop Village Center
Dr., A, Eureka, MO 63025, is operating in violation of the Order by failing to close indoor dining. Be
advised that persons operating a business in violation of the Order are subject to both civil actions and
criminal penalties. A conviction based on a violation of the Order by an individual constitutes a class
A misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 1 year, or a fine of up to $2,000, or
both.
Accordingly, I direct you to immediately correct all violations of the Order. Failure to
comply with this directive may result in DPH’s issuance of a show cause order for closure of
your business or other legal action to enforce compliance. Again, if you dispute that you or your
business has violated the Order, please provide the basis for the dispute as set forth below.
You may choose to consult with your private legal counsel concerning compliance with the
Order.
Noncompliance with the Order may disqualify the Business from future financial benefits.
If you dispute that your business is operating in violation of the Order, please contact St. Louis
County Department of Public Health at business-covid@stlouisco.com and provide all substantive
reasons why you believe the Order has not been violated by the Business.
Sincerely,
Spring Schmidt
Acting Director of Public Health
SS/CD:jna