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MINUTGS OF TII~ WORKSHOP ME~TING <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />L[TTL~ CANADA, MINN~SOTA <br />RICE STRE~T/ <br />L~tTTLE <br />CANADA <br />ROAD <br />RED~VELOP- <br />MENT <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a workshop meeting of the City <br />Council of Little Canada, Minnesota was held on the 27`~' day of May, <br />1998 in the Council Chambers of the City Center located at 515 Little <br />Canada Road in said City. <br />iViAY 27, 1998 <br />Mayor Michael I. P'ahey called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M. and the <br />following members of the City Council were present at roll call: <br />CITY COUNCiL: <br />Mayor <br />Council Member <br />Council Member <br />Council Member <br />Council Member <br />Mr. Michael I. Pahey <br />Mc Jim LaValle <br />Mr. Steve Morelan <br />Mr. Bob Pedersen <br />Mrs . Beverly Sca(ze <br />ALSO PRESENT: <br />City Administrator <br />City Attorney <br />Fiscal Advisor <br />Planning Comm. <br />Cinemark <br />Developer <br />Tierney's Liquors <br />Tierney's Liquors <br />Venetian Inn <br />Venetian Inn <br />Ultimate Golf <br />Lincoln Pawn <br />Lakeside Apts. <br />Pioneer Press <br />Code Enforcement <br />Deputy Clerk <br />Mr. Joel R. Hanson <br />Mr. Thomas Sweeney <br />Mr. Rusty Fifield <br />Mr. Gene DeLonais <br />Mr. Kim Wise <br />Mr. Chris Moarn <br />Mr. Dick Boss <br />Mr. Mark Lendway <br />Mr. Jim Vitale <br />N[r. Joe Vitale <br />Mr. Mike Wells <br />Mr. Randy Smothers <br />Ms. Mary Alden <br />Ms. Linda Owen <br />Ms. Elizabeth Mursko <br />Mr. Rocky Waite <br />Mr. Todd Nordrum <br />Mrs. I<athy Glanzer <br />Mr. ICim Wise, real estate advisor for Cinemarl<, reported that Cinemark <br />is the fourth or fifth largest movie theater company in the United States. <br />'1'hey currently have approximately 200 locations and 2,200 screens. The <br />Cineinarl< theaters currently being developed have stadium-seating which <br />they have fountl delivers a first-class movie experience. Wise predicted <br />tliat theaters with the old-style seating will either go out of business or will <br />be coi~verted to budget tl~eaters. Wise indicated that the stadium-style <br />seatin~ is resu(ting in a repositioniug of the industry. <br />