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Mounds View City Council June 14, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />Council Member Mueller stated Mr. Bergstrom has expressed a hardship on his property and • <br />wanted to see the City consider moving the basin to the south side of his property. She suggested <br />staff bring Mr. Bergstrom to the property low lying property on Red Oak as the infiltration basins <br />has greatly improved the water situation. <br />Mayor Flaherty suggested this issue be further addressed with staff and if an agreement cannot be <br />reached that it be brought back to Council as an agenda item. <br />6. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br />None. <br />7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. 7:05 pm Public Hearing, Resolution 7624, a Resolution to Consider an On <br />Sale Intoxicating Liquor License Renewal for Moe's located at 2400 County <br />Highway 10. <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane stated that this item is in accordance with Chapter 502 of <br />the Mounds View City Code, a public hearing is required for all liquor license renewals. She <br />explained the City of Mounds View issued an intoxicating liquor license for Moe's in June of <br />2009, and their renewal is before the Council for consideration. Moe's has submitted their city • <br />liquor license application materials (to include an outdoor liquor endorsement to sell liquor on <br />their outdoor deck), and the applicable fees. The following investigations and inspections have <br />been conducted to determine whether there is cause for the City to deny the application: <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane advised that the City's Fire Marshal has issued a <br />satisfactory report on Moe's. The Mounds View Police Department has issued a satisfactory <br />report for Moe's. Staff has submitted a background check application on the owner of Moe's to <br />the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Staff has not received the background <br />check back from BCA. The liquor license will be contingent on a satisfactory background check. <br />The Finance Department issued a satisfactory report on Moe's for their utility bill. However, <br />Ramsey County Property Records continue to show that Moe's continues to be delinquent in <br />their property taxes for 2007, 2008, 2009 and first half of 2010, totaling $85,901.94. In <br />accordance with §502.04, subd. 2a of the City Code: <br />No intoxicating liquor or wine license shall be granted for operation on any <br />premises on which taxes, assessments, utility bills or other financial claims of the <br />City are delinquent or unpaid. <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane indicated that Mr. Moritko sent an email to the Clerk- <br />Administrator on Wednesday, June 9, 2010, stating that he made a payment of $50,000 to <br />Ramsey County. Attached is the email from Mr. Moritko for your reference. Attached are all • <br />City Council Minutes regarding to the Moe's property tax issue. Mr. Moritko has indicated to <br />