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MSP ( Pickar- Baumgartner) To amend the ordinance to require transparency <br />on the top and double transparency on the bottom with a stage three feet <br />away from any customers. <br />-5- <br />3 Ayes <br />Neisen Naye <br />MSP (Johnson - Pickar) To incorporate into the ordinance that the models <br />would be allowed to circulate through the aisles, but that dancing should be <br />restricted to at least three feet from any patron. <br />4 Ayes <br />MSP (Baumgartner- Johnson) To adjourn the special hearing at 10:28 P.M. 4 Ayes <br />A three minute recess was called by the Mayor, <br />Mr, Edward Donatelle asked the Council if they had adopted the new license <br />fees for on -sale intoxicating liquor. He felt license fees were high enough. <br />Mayor Neisen read parts of a survey of license fees taken recently. He felt <br />that $3,800.00 was not out of line since there had not been a raise in the <br />fees for 13 years and police patrol costs have increased substantially since <br />the first license fee of $2,500.00 was adopted. <br />The Council felt to expect the four on -sale intoxicating liquor establishments <br />to pay approximately the full cost of one patrolman was reasonable. Mayor <br />Neisen said that the Mounds View's police budget was $150,900.00 for nine <br />patrolmen. <br />Councilman Baumgartner's Report <br />Councilman Baumgartner read a portion of the Planning Commission minutes of <br />March 28th. Mr. Richard Newman, representing Paster Enterprises, was in <br />attendance. Councilman Baumgartner stated that the Planning Commission <br />recommended the Council set a public hearing to rezone the Paster property for <br />a shopping center. <br />Robert Glazer asked that the Council consider a public informational hearing <br />previous to the regular Council hearing on the proposal in order to give <br />citizens time to react to the proposal, Mr. Newman said they were anxious to <br />start with the project as soon as possible, but would attend such an informa- <br />tional hearing. <br />MSP (Neisen- Johnson) To set a public hearing for rezoning from B -1 to B -3 <br />for Paster Enterprises at 8:30 P.M., April 23rd, for the property described: <br />N 200' of unplatted lands ex N 33' and E 33' for County Road I and <br />Long Lake Road and ex SWly 150' part of NEk of cl of STH 10/62 in <br />7/30/23. Generally located South of County Road 1 a distance of <br />200' between Long Lake Road and TH 10, <br />Council authorized a public information hearing for April 18th provided that <br />4 Ayes <br />
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