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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />NOVEMBER 22, 1989 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. <br />LaValle. <br />Ayes (5) Blesener, LaValle, Scalze, Collova, Fahey. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />Blesener reported that he discussed the lease agreement <br />that the Lions Club submitted with the Venetian Inn <br />with the owner of the Venetian. The owner indicated <br />that the lease was for a gold plate dinner and did not <br />include the sale of pull-tabs. Blesener noted that a <br />Class D license would allow the Lions Club to conduct a <br />qold plate dinner, and suggested that this is the <br />appropriate category of license that the Lions Club <br />should be applying for. <br />LaValle stated that he had no problem with the Lions <br />Club conductinq a gold plate dinner or a couple of <br />pancake breakfasts. However, felt the problem was that <br />the appropriate category of license is not being <br />applied for. <br />Fahey indicated that he had concerns with the fact that <br />the City approved a Class B license for the Lions Club <br />in the fall of 1988 and the application form was <br />altered to read a Class A license when it was submitted <br />to the State. <br />Blesener stated that he was willing to approve a <br />license for the Lions Club for the functions that they <br />wish to hold which are a gold plate dinner and two <br />pancake breakfasts. <br />LaValle pointed out that the cost of the Class D <br />license is $25 per event, which is less costly than the <br />Class A license. <br />Wolter stated that he was present this evening to get <br />some answers, and stated that in his estimation the <br />Lions Club had a Class A license and were applying for <br />renewal of that license. <br />Blesener pointed out that the Lions applied to the City <br />and received approval of a Class B license in the fall <br />of 1988. However, after the application left the City <br />it was changed to a Class A license. Blesener pointed <br />out that it was mentioned at the last meeting that the <br />Lions Club would like a Class A license so that it can <br />hold some off-premises events. However, the City is <br />Page 18 <br />
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