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Mounds View City Council April 26, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />• Highway 10. <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane presented the request of The Mermaid for an Outdoor <br />Liquor Consumption Endorsement to allow the sale and consumption of liquor or wine outdoors <br />when service is immediately adjacent to and contiguous with the licensed premises. She advised <br />that The Mermaid currently has an On-sale Intoxicating Liquor License and is constructing a <br />patio located next to the front entrance of the establishment. Assistant Clerk-Administrator <br />Crane stated The Mermaid has met all requirements and this permit would expire June 30, 2010. <br />Mayor Flaherty opened the public hearing at 7:56 p.m. <br />Hearing no public input, Mayor Flaherty closed the public hearing at 7:56 p.m. <br />Council Member Mueller indicated the information provided to Council shows the deck <br />construction has already begun. 5he questioned if the City has inspected the deck to date. <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane stated the deck was almost finished and explained the Fire <br />Marshall has been in contact with The Mermaid regarding the occupancy allowed on the outdoor <br />patio. <br />Mayor Flaherty stated he did not object to the permit. <br />. MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Stigney. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7607, <br />Approving an Outdoor Liquor Endorsement far The Mermaid located at 2200 Highway 10. <br />Ayes — 5 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />C. Resolution 7605, Authorizing the Hire of Jaren Zech to the Position of Public <br />Service Officer (PSO). <br />Deputy Police Chief Kinney presented staff's recommendation to hire Jaren Zech to a three- <br />fourths non-sworn position of Public Service Officer (PSO) at the step one pay rate according to <br />the AFSCME labor union contract, $12.73 per hour, effective May 3, 2010. This position <br />became open with the resignation of Tyler Martin on January 4, 2010. The Police Civil Service <br />Commission reviewed the eligibility list and recommended Jaren Zech for the position. <br />Council Member Stigney asked how the billing for the Public Services Officer would be divided <br />between City departments. Deputy Police Chief Kinney explained two-thirds of his time will be <br />spent with the police department and one-third of the time will be for community development. <br />Community Development Director Roberts explained the budget has allotted 20 hours per week <br />for the police department and 10 hours per week for community development. <br />Council Member Mueller questioned if step increases would be expected for this position. <br />Deputy Police Chief Kinney stated this would be expected over time through the Labor <br />• agreement. <br />