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STAFF ORIGINATOR <br />DATE <br />TOPIC <br />G'. KGRO1 <br />AGENDA ITEM NO. 5B <br />Marilyn Anderson, Clerk -Treasurer <br />April 7, 1995 <br />Consideration of a Gambling License Request <br />from the Dead Broke Saddle Club <br />The Dead Broke Saddle Club submitted an application for a gambling <br />license at the 49 Club. This request was considered by the City <br />Council on March 13, 1995. The City Council denied the request <br />because the Saddle Club did not meet the eligibility requirements. <br />Although the Saddle Club had 15 or more members who lived in Lino <br />Lakes, these members had not been members for six (6) months or <br />more as required by the Lino Lakes Gambling Ordinance. <br />The Dead Broke Saddle Club resubmitted their application for a <br />gambling license and asked that the City Council approve the <br />license effective August 1, 1995. The Lino Lakes members would <br />then meet the eligibility. Mr. Hawkins has submitted a letter (see <br />attached) indicating that according to the current Lino Lakes <br />Gambling Ordinance, the Saddle Club cannot not submit an <br />application for a gambling license until they meet the eligibility <br />requirements of the Ordinance. Since the Saddle Club will not meet <br />the eligibility requirements_ of the Gambling Ordinance until <br />August, 1995, the City Council cannot consider an application until <br />that date. <br />Adopt a motion denying the application for a gambling license <br />for the Dead Broke Saddle Club and direct the City Clerk to <br />notify them that they may resubmit an application after August <br />1, 1995 when the Lino Lakes members of the Saddle Club will <br />meet the six (6) month eligibility clause. <br />................. <br />T11 <br />Option No. 1 <br />