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UNAPPROVED <br />asked if this included "Acts of God." Mr. Clysdale stated that this was an all-risk policy in very broad <br />terms. He stated that the policy does not list all the perils, but removes the exclusions. He added that all <br />expected losses would be covered. <br />Mr. Clysdale stated that every year the City is given a quote for an increase in liability coverage, noting <br />that, in the past, they have opted to insure themselves under the provisions of Governmental Immunity. <br />He stated that the current policy provided for $300,000 coverage per injury, per individual, with a <br />$700,000 annual maximum for all losses of that nature. He stated that this provided immunity for losses <br />in excess of that. He stated that every year, the City is given the option of increasing the coverage by one <br />million above that, noting that the current premium is $17,000, and stated that in the past, the City of <br />Mounds View, as most cities, has relied upon their government immunity. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that he would exclude the excess liability, as in the past. <br />Council Member Marty asked if the City had any coverage over and above that of the League of <br />Minnesota Cities. Finance Director Kessel stated that State Statutes provide immunity from the need for <br />additional coverage. Mr. Clysdale added that those losses have been recently confirmed with the recent <br />terrible tragedy at the Holidazzle Parade. <br />Mayor Coughlin thanked Mr. Clysdale for his report. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Thomason. To Approve Insurance Coverages for 1999-2000, with the <br />Exclusion of Excess Liability Coverage Premium. <br />Ayes — 4• Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated that, at this time, they would continue consideration of Item H, concerning the <br />Intoxicating Liquor License Renewal as it pertains to Robert's Off 10. <br />H. Public Hearing 7:25: for Approval of Renewal of Intoxicating Liquor Licenses - <br />Continued <br />City Attorney Long stated that conditions could be added to the license, the typical procedure being with <br />the consent of the applicant, and explained that the applicant could bring forth some general conditions <br />that would meet with the objective of the Council. He stated that if the applicant consented, they could <br />move forward requiring a separate adverse hearing. He stated that if a motion was made in regard to the <br />license renewal, it be subject to two stipulations. One stipulation would be that the licensee shall remain <br />in full compliance with the City's noise control ordinances. The second stipulation would state that the <br />licensee will implement additional noise control measures at the licensed premises, in consultation with <br />the City, which are economically practicable. He stated that the specific conditions could be established <br />through discussion and consultation between City staff and the applicant. <br />Mayor Coughlin asked the applicant if he would be agreeable to these two stipulations. <br />Gregory Waites, Manager of Robert's Off 10, stated that he would agree to discuss the issue with the <br />City to determine a reasonable solution. He stated that his "track record" indicated he had done very well <br />by the neighbors, adding that he was open to discussion with the neighbors to resolve the issues and to <br />keep them happy. <br />22 CAADMIN\MINUTES\CC\6-28-99.CC <br />