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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AUGUST 25, 1993 <br />consumption, and a particular fenced-in area has been <br />designated for this activity. <br />LaValle pointed out that these restrictions do not <br />allow people to bring in their own alcohol and they <br />must purchase it from the property owner. LaValle <br />reported that Gordies does not allow someone to bring <br />their own alcohol onto the property since they are in <br />the business of selling alcohol. <br />Scalze pointed out that a bar owner would have to <br />control the situation just from a liability standpoint. <br />Scalze asked what other cities are doing in this <br />matter. <br />Morelan asked if turf restoration was a requirement of <br />a fill permit. <br />The City Administrator replied that turf restoration is <br />required after filling is completed. The Administrator <br />pointed out that according to the comments made at the <br />Planning Commission meeting, the property owner will <br />address the turf restoration issue. <br />Upon motion by LaValle, seconded by Morelan, the public <br />hearing was closed. <br />Morelan asked about the effect on required parkinq. <br />The City Planner reported that based on the building <br />size, 35 to 40 parking spaces are required on the site, <br />and it appears that this requirement is met. <br />Scalze pointed out that the City received three letters <br />from property owners at Fleur Royal expressing concern <br />about the noise at Gordies. <br />Pedersen pointed out that the complaints received were <br />noise related from activities in the parking lot and <br />not the volleyball court. <br />Hanson indicated that if adjacent property owners have <br />complaints about noise, they should contact the <br />Sheriff's Department. Morelan pointed out that at the <br />Planning Commission meeting Mr. Cossack invited anyone <br />with noise complaints to contact him and he would take <br />care of the problem. Morelan indicated that when he <br />observed a volleyball game at Gordies the other <br />eveninq, it was really very quiet. <br />Pedersen asked about landscaping. <br />Page 7 <br />
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