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- <br />COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 27, 1995 <br />residents. <br />The second option for the City Council to consider is to deny the <br />request for a Gambling License and ask the Saddle Club to re- <br />apply for the Gambling License at the time that they are eligible <br />for the license. <br />Mrs. Anderson explained that since there appears to be two (2) <br />options for the City Council to consider, the matter should be <br />discussed with the City Attorney. Mrs. Anderson also noted that <br />she has received a telephone call from the Centennial Youth <br />Hockey Association. Their representative explained that the <br />manager of the 49 Club had promised their organization that they <br />could conduct their gambling operation there. Members of the <br />Centennial Youth Hockey Association were present to discuss their <br />claim. <br />Mrs. Anderson explained that she is concerned about who is <br />actually the manager at the 49 Club and who has the authority to <br />select which organization can conduct gambling there. She said <br />that she plans to contact the owners of the 49 Club and determine <br />what is the current situation. Mrs. Anderson asked that the City <br />Council delay action on this matter until this information is <br />available. <br />Council Member Neal noted that if the current manager at the 49 <br />Club is not actually living in Lino Lakes and that is a <br />requirement for the liquor licenses. Mrs. Anderson said that she <br />would be getting additional information on this matter as well. <br />Mayor Reinert explained that the Dead Broke Saddle Club was <br />before the City Council at the last meeting and the City Council <br />denied the request for a Gambling License because they did not <br />qualify based on the number of members living in Lino Lakes and <br />because they were asking for a license for a future date when <br />they would qualify for the license. He suggested that this <br />matter be table indefinitely until the situation at the 49 Club <br />can be determined. <br />Mr. Daryl Miller, Chief Executive Officer of the Gambling <br />Committee for the Centennial Youth Hockey Association, explained <br />that his organization has had conversations with the manager at <br />the 49 Club. They were told that if the Centennial Fire Relief <br />Association did not renew their gambling license, they would have <br />the first opportunity to place their gambling operation there. <br />Mr. Miller explained that his organization has been trying to <br />contact the owner. The acting manager told them to prepare a <br />lease and they would forward it to the manager who would probably <br />sign it. When the lease was signed, they would apply for a <br />PAGE 20 <br />