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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JUNE 5, 2002 <br />City Planner Smyser stated there was no discussion relating to this issue at the Planning <br />and Zoning Board meeting. Some of the Environmental Board's recommendations were <br />attached to the approval. <br />Councilmember Carlson asked if native grass would better filter the hazardous materials. <br />Fire Chief Bennett stated the native materials would make not difference in relation to <br />hazardous spills. <br />Mayor Bergeson stated the particular area may not be an appropriate place for prairie <br />grass. The City may need to develop an ordinance relating to the right locations and areas <br />of prairie grass. <br />Councilmember O'Donnell stated the DRFT should addres,is issue and bring a <br />recommendation forward to Council. He stated he agrees than ay not make sense to <br />put something that requires burning by a building with hazar+ . usterials. <br />This item will appear on the regular Council agenda Mo ay, e 10, 2002, 6:30 p.m. <br />LIQUOR PENALTIES MATRIX DAVE PECI <br />Police Chief Pecchia distributed and reviewer n Nation regarding the results of Liquor <br />License Compliance Checks 1999-2002. n d eetings have been held with the <br />license holders. They are in agreement w ' the matrix but are still working on the <br />penalty grid. There will be two more <br />Police Chief Pecchia advised the <br />of the license holders passed. <br />Department has learned that d <br />investigation fee has no <br />penalty fee back in error. <br />checks were conducted last Saturday and all <br />tings with the license holders the <br />2 the City has had four City Clerks and the <br />The 49 Club did receive $1,000 of their civil <br />establishments have new owners since the most <br />recent violations after the 1 hearing except for Lakes Liquor. Staff will be <br />recommending the same pen y for Lakes Liquor as it did in August 2000 for other <br />violations. The penalty will include a $1,500 civil penalty and a two day suspension of <br />their license. They will receive $1,000 of that fee back if there are no more violations. <br />Chief Pecchia noted the off -sale license violations will be addressed separately from the <br />on- sale license at Shirley Kay's. A hearing will be held for one establishment Monday, <br />June 10, prior to the regular Council meeting. <br />Council directed staff to reschedule the hearing for 6:00 p.m., prior to the regular Council <br />meeting. <br />Chief Pecchia noted the Department did receive a grant to purchase a bullet proof vest. <br />5 <br />