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• <br />Financial and Logistical Concerns: In order to make this a profitable venture I would <br />need to set a price that is agreeable to my customers, as well as take into account the <br />following preconditions and expenses: <br />• The state does not allow retail food inventory to be stored on private property. <br />• A Minnesota Retail Food Handlers License costs $65.00 per year. <br />• Vendor's License fees range from $0 (in Hugo) to $250 per six months. <br />• A case of 24 cans of soda pop costs approximately $6.80 ($.29 / can) <br />• A box of candy bars varies depending on the kind. <br />Of all of the above, the most challenging hurdle to implementing this idea is the fact that the <br />state does not allow retail food inventory to be stored on private property. If I had to rent <br />commercial property space to store a dozen or so cases of pop, it would be unlikely that I <br />would breakeven, much less make the this venture profitable. <br />If I could convince the City of Lino Lakes or the Lino Lakes Park and Recreation Department <br />that this idea would enhance the "park and recreational experience of Lino Lakes residents" <br />and improve their summer -time quality of life, perhaps the city might find a closet -sized space <br />available on city property that I might use to store pop. <br />Thank you for your consideration. If this idea sounds feasible and desirable to the City of <br />Lino Lakes, I would be glad to attend your next City Council work session to discuss this <br />further. <br />Sincerely, <br />Suza 7- Seeley <br />651 - 762 -9355 <br />• Page 2 <br />