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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />"ov. 23, 1988 <br />Carla Lane <br />Agenda <br />Item No. 12 <br />Bankshot <br />Billiards <br />Agenda <br />Item No. 13 <br />The City Clerk reported that the Carla Lane matter~ has been deleted fr•om the <br />agenda. <br />Mr•. Michael Schifsky, representing Bankshot Billiards, appeared before the <br />Council requesting that the tempor~ar~y hours of operation for~ Bankshot <br />[~illiards be made permanent, specifically that the business is allowed to <br />remain open until 4 A.M. <br />The City Council reviewed the policy report for the establishment and found <br />it to be acceptable. It was noted that the City has received no complaints <br />about the business. <br />The City Clerk asked if Bankshot Billiards had a pr~ocedure to pr~event drinking <br />in vehicles by their• patr•ons. <br />Schifsky reported that Bankshot Dilliards has a two times out policy and then <br />the patr•on is not allowed to return. This prevents the situation wher•e patr•ons <br />are dr~inking in their• cars. Schifsky also reported that Bankshot Billiards <br />moniters the par~king lot as best they can, and with the addition of other• <br />businesses in the center•, there is gr~eater visibility of the par~king lot. <br />Blesener r•eported. that he discussed Bankshot Billiards with the other businesses <br />at the shopping center, who indicated that they have had no problem with this <br />particular business. Blesener pointed out that the police calls to Dankshot <br />Billiards wer•e not in the 2 A.M. to 4 A.M. time frame. <br />Mr~. Fahey intr~oduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 88-11-514 - GRANTING 13ANKSHOT <br />BILLIARDS THEIR REQUEST FOR CLOSING TIME OF <br />4 A.M. WITHOUT LIMITATIOl~ TO BE REVIEWED IN <br />THE FUTURE ON A COMPLAINT BASIS BY THE CITY <br />COUNCIL <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. LaValle. <br />Ayes (5) Fahey, LaValle, Scalze, Collova, Blesener•. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This r~esolution appears in Resolution 6ook No. 20, Page 551. <br />Little Scalze suggested that before the Council gets into discussing the City's <br />Canada par•ticipation in the cost of showers and lockers and stor•age space at <br />Elementar•y the Little Canada Elementary School, the Council should discuss wher•e the <br />School money would come fr•om for these impr•ovements. <br />Addition <br />Fahey reported that the City's Committee as well as Diane Husak and <br />representatives of the School Distr•ict have met to discuss the issue of <br />Page -14- <br />
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