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Mounds View City Council January 25, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> <br />change the type of operation on this site, which is not the case since it will change from new to 1 <br />used car sales. Community Development Director Roberts pointed out that this business has 2 <br />been selling and servicing used cars all along. The only difference is that they would not be 3 <br />bound by a City requirement to sell new cars. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Mayor Flaherty stated Council Member Stigney has raised good points about future 6 <br />considerations and staff has clarified those concerns. He asked Mr. Price to keep in mind that 7 <br />residents across the street are bothered by the car wash blowers. Mr. Price stated they would 8 <br />look into that matter. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Planning Associate Heller advised that one of the CUP conditions states that any cars taken on 11 <br />trade, not intended for resale, shall not remain on the site exceeding 72 hours. 12 <br /> 13 <br /> Ayes – 4 Nays – 1 (Stigney) Motion carried. 14 <br /> 15 <br />B. Public Hearing to Consider Revocation of an On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor 16 <br />License at Moe’s, located at 2400 County Highway 10. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson stated that this item was last reviewed on October 26, 2009, when 19 <br />the Council approved a plan requiring payment of all delinquent property taxes by May 1, 2010. 20 <br />To assure progress was being made, Mr. Moritko was to pay at least $20,000 toward the 21 <br />delinquent tax balance by January 11, 2010. Staff contacted Ramsey County who indicated that 22 <br />Mr. Moritko had not satisfied this requirement. On January 13, 2010, staff sent a letter to Mr. 23 <br />Moritko informing him of this noncompliance and advising him of the hearing before the 24 <br />Council scheduled for tonight. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson reviewed the payments made by Mr. Moritko, that the State sales 27 <br />tax is now up-to-date, and Mr. Moritko is asking for an extension to continue operating the 28 <br />business and provide for payment by the expiration of the license period, June of 2010. Clerk-29 <br />Administrator Ericson referenced his staff report regarding the consideration for liquor license 30 <br />revocation. He suggested that resolving to revoke the liquor license would be an action that is 31 <br />unreasonable in the sense it is not related to the activity for which the license is granted. Staff is 32 <br />working with the City Attorney to review the Code and that will be discussed at a March Work 33 <br />Session. He noted there is no other type of business in Mounds View that is subject to the 34 <br />requirement of tax payments to continue operation, and staff is aware of other businesses that are 35 <br />delinquent. 36 <br /> 37 <br />Jeff Moritko, owner of Moe’s, presented the details of his letter that capsulated what has 38 <br />happened to their business and tax payments made. He explained he obtained funding in October 39 <br />of 2009 to pay sales tax, which carried a high interest rate so that loan is being repaid at a faster 40 <br />rate. With regard to the $20,000 threshold, they paid $13,200 toward that number and, on 41 <br />January 19, paid $8,600 to sales tax that was due instead of paying toward the $20,000 number. 42 <br />He stated he submitted a copy of the letter from Advanced Restaurant Group indicating he has 43 <br />been approved for a $200,000 loan, when this one is done in May, to cover property tax and 44 <br />provide working capital. He stated he put some “teeth” into his note that he will either get taxes 45
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