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July 9, 1973 <br />Mr. Zelinka - "If $2,500.00 is just money for material, it certainly behooves <br />you to have two additional bids on this matter. The law says the village <br />must have 3 bids." <br />Mr. Jaworski - "The other two we built were around 2,400 to 2,800 with lights." <br />Audience - "Who put in the rinks on Sunset ?" <br />Mr. Jaworski - "The village did." <br />Audience - "Who submitted the bids." <br />Mr. Jaworski - "The park board did but you have all different members on that <br />board now." <br />Mr. Zelinka-"If it goes over 5,000 you will need not only bids but <br />publication." <br />Mr. Thies - Thanked Mr. Cardinal for his efforts and stated they would <br />prepare the necessary material to submit to the park board. <br />LOCHER REPORTS ON BLUE HERON APPLICATION <br />"I have checked over the application form, the bond is in order in the <br />amount of 5,000 as required, this does state "on and off " - actually you <br />require only "on" for 5,000. Do you also have an application in for 3.2? <br />Mr. Thayer (answer yes) I don't know what the law will be on this. The <br />insurance is in order,, property damage of 10,000- ordinance requires only <br />10 and 25 the certificate of insurance states the company will-mail <br />written notice of cancellation to the village 10 days prior to any term- <br />ination. Minnesota liquor ordinance-requirements is 50,000 this amount <br />is adequate he has 100,00 and damage for property of 20,000. This app - <br />location is for Stanley Thayer at Blue Heron "on sale for intoxicating <br />liquor license was paid June 26, 1973, permit to hold dances was paid June <br />26 off sale on non intoxicating liquor of $5.00 was paid June 26. <br />Mr. Jaworski - "An article in the paper last Sunday stated an opinion from <br />the Attorney General's office said a place serves food as prime business <br />then liquor is the .re only as convience to those eating - -can we legally <br />give a Sunday liquor license ?' <br />Mr. Locher - "This is being looked at now in St. Paul. There is a lot of <br />opposition to this position taken, I did at one time check with the <br />Attorney Generals office or liquor control office -and they deemed a sand- <br />wich machine sufficient to qualify for food. I don't think it has been <br />enforced -and I don't know what is happening in St. Paul." <br />Mr. Jaworski - "According to this article, it was his opinion that a <br />micro wave oven was not sufficient to qualify an establishment as a rest- <br />aurant for a Sunday liquor license because a food establishment has <br />a menu. Also that the food must be served not only on Sunday, but <br />also other days. <br />Mr. Locher - "I did not see the article. I think you will need uniform <br />enforcement and leavetthis up to the liquor control office to make an opinion. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />