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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />May 28, 2008 <br />Allan asked if there was a bar area at Bangkok Avenue. Thao replied that <br />there was. Allan stated that the business plan should include information <br />on how beer will be served in lieu of the current practice of serving a 12- <br />pack or a case to a table. <br />Thao reported that this has been the easiest way to bring beer to a Large <br />table. He also felt that most of the problems at his restaurant were not due <br />to intoxicated people, but rather to cultural issues of the Hmong people <br />related to, jealously. <br />Keis asked if the City could issue a three -month or six -month license. The <br />City Attorney indicated that the City can at anytime revoke a liquor <br />license. He pointed out that Mr. Thao has indicated his willingness to <br />work with the City and come back with a business plan that the Council <br />can review before acting on the license. <br />Mr. Thao was instructed to present this business plan to the City staff by <br />June 2nd or 3rd. The renewal would then be considered at the June 11th <br />Council meeting. <br />Mr. Montour introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2008 -5 -134 — CONTINUING THE PUBLIC <br />HEARING ON ISSUANCE OF BANGKOK LICENSES UNTIL THE <br />JUNE 11, 2008 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AND <br />REQUESTING THAT MR. ROBERT THAO SUBMIT A BUSINESS <br />PLAN AND A SECURITY PLAN FOR BANGKOK AVENUE TO CITY <br />STAFF BY JUNE 2 OR 3, 2008 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Allan. <br />Ayes (5). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />MASSAGE The City Clerk reported that Paul Theisen is selling his business, Noupath <br />THERAPIST Massage at 2580 Rice Street, to Sharon Tykwinski. Ms. Tykwinski has <br />BUSINESS & applied for the transfer of the Massage Therapy Business License to her. <br />THERAPIST Jacob Tykwinski will serve as the manager of the business. Additionally, <br />LICENSES — Lena Nesset, Marcia Webster, and Tasha Webster have applied for <br />NOUPATII Massage Therapist Licenses in order to work at Noupath Massage. These <br />MASSAGE individuals meets the City Code educational requirements for massage <br />therapists. Satisfactory Sheriff's Background Checks have been received <br />on all five individuals. Staff recommends approval of the licenses. <br />10 <br />17 <br />
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