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November 22, 1976 Page 8 <br />Mayor Pickar stated that as long as there were juveniles employed there would be <br />no way that liquor could be sold. The permit from the Police Chief indicates <br />the station has had more thefts since it has been opened 24 hours per day. <br />Councilmember Rowley stated that since there are minors employed, the station is <br />opened 24 hours and the Police Department has indicated there has been problems <br />with hold -ups, she would deny the license request. <br />Councilmember Shelquist stated he trades at this station and when he goes into <br />the station there is usually several other youngsters, in addition to the <br />attendant, around the station. Based on this he would recommend that no <br />liquor license be issued. <br />Councilmember Hodges and Baumgartner agreed. <br />MSP (Rowley - Shelquist) that the Council deny the non - intoxicating liquor license <br />to the Martin Oil station, 2901 Highway 10, for the following reasons as <br />indicated in the Police Chief's recommendations: <br />1. The station employes minors under the legal drinking age <br />2. Juveniles frequent the station which is open 24 hours /day <br />3. The station has been a target for hold -ups and thefts <br />Ms. Price thanked the Council for their time. <br />At 9:30 p.m. the meeting was recessed. Mayor Pickar called the meeting back to <br />order at 9:50 p.m. <br />RESOLUTION OF COMMENT ON METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MODEST COST PRIVATE HOUSING <br />ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT <br />5 ayes <br />Mayor Pickar stated this was brought about when the Metro Council furnished the <br />City with a report on what they would like to do to increase the amount of low <br />cost housing in the Metro area. The administration of Mounds View is quite upset <br />about the potential control the Metro Council would have with this study and their <br />proposed changes. A joint meeting of the Council and Planning Commission was held <br />to discuss this project. The same night Councilmember Baumgartner attended a <br />session with the Metro Council to state Mounds View's comments and suggestions <br />on this report. The City has drawn up a resolution on what our stand is with the <br />Modest Cost Private Housing Report. <br />Administrator Achen read the proposed resolution of comment. <br />MS (Shelquist- Hodges) to adopt Resolution No. 782, "Comments on Metropolitan Council's <br />Modest Cost Private Housing Advisory Committee Report." <br />Councilmember Baumgartner stated that all of the other 18 persons on the agenda <br />did agree with the intent of the report but also agreed that this report barely <br />scratches the surface of the problem. The report also suggests that this problem <br />is directly involved with the particular ordinances of the City. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner then reviewed some of the recommendations made by the <br />Metro Council and stated that the persons present felt that it should be locally <br />dealt with. The Metro Council also recommends that State Aid Funds be added as <br />incentive for a community to comply with their recoiuinendations. They recommended <br />that if the local communities did not revise their comprehensive plan to accommodate <br />the requirements of the Metro Council they could through legal mandate require this. <br />
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