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UNAPPROVED <br /> Page 4 <br /> June 22, 1998 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Koopmeiners closed the Council meeting and opened the public hearing on Robert's Off 10, 2400 <br /> County Road H2. <br /> No comments were considered from the public. The public hearing was close and the Council <br /> Meeting was opened. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Gunn to approve the renewal of the On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor <br /> License for Roberts Off 10 - 2400 County Road H2. <br /> VOTE: Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br /> Koopmeiners closed the Council Meeting and opened the public hearing on Mermaid, Inc., 2200 <br /> Highway 10. <br /> No comments were considered from the public. The public hearing was closed and the Council <br /> Meeting was opened. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Stigney to approve the renewal of the On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor <br /> License for Mermaid, Inc., - 2200 Highway 10. <br /> VOTE: Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br /> Koopmeiners closed the Council Meeting and Opened the public hearing on Murzyn Liquor, <br /> 2740 Highway 10. <br /> Police Chief Ramacher reviewed his June 10, 1998, Memo to City Administrator Chuck <br /> Whiting which outlined three cases in which Murzyn Liquor had violated City Law in regards to <br /> liquor sale to minors. In addition, a second Memo, dated June 22, 1998, outlining the illegal sale <br /> of liquor to a minor violations that had occurred June 20, 1998. Ramacher stated it was his belief <br /> that the clerk in question is honest and is not intentionally trying to violate the City's laws. <br /> However, the violations are continuing even after the Police Department has made repeated <br /> efforts to educate the clerk on how not to sell to under aged people. The license holder is aware <br /> of the problem and was in attendance at the evening's meeting. <br /> Khanh V. Duong, license holder for Murzyn's liquor,told the Council that the clerk in question <br /> Rose Marie, was his wife. He stated he and his wife have been trying to follow the City's laws to <br /> the best of their ability. Duong stated part of the problem they are having is dealing with the <br /> language barrier problem which makes it hard to communicate with customers when checking <br /> I.D.s Also, minors are having adults buy their liquor for them. He added that he and his wife <br /> have decided that owning and operating a liquor store is not the right business for them. They <br />