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some of the residents were forced to keep their windows closed and run their air conditioners <br />throughout the summer in order to cope with the excessive noise levels. He stated that the <br />establishment was located in a somewhat residential area, and it was the owners' responsibility to <br />be a good neighbor. Mayor Coughlin suggested a stlpulatlon of the condltlons include that the <br />doors be closed during operating hours, in sensitivity to the noise levels in the neighborhood. <br />City Attorney Long stated that if they were going to have specific conditions of this nature, the <br />additional requirement should be clarified. He stated that the conditions could be general and if <br />they reached an agreement with the owner, approved by the Building Inspector. <br />Mayor Coughlin asked if they could stipulate in the requirement, a time period during which <br />staff and the owner could discuss the issues and come to some conclusion, and then bring the <br />matter back before the Council for consideration. <br />City Attorney Long stated that the procedural dilemma the Council was facing was in dealing <br />with the renewal of the license which is granted for a year. He stated that once the license is <br />granted, they could not add conditions. He stated that this has to be done at the time of the <br />renewal action. City Attorney Long suggested that, if the applicant was present, they might <br />obtain a general agreement that the renewal would contain a condition that some type of noise <br />buffering be provided, in a form acceptable to the Building Inspector. <br />Mayor Coughlin asked if the Council should separate this license renewal from the others, in <br />• order to approve those not being contested. City Attorney Long stated yes. Mayor Coughlin <br />stated that the Council would remove Robert's Off 10 from the motion, at that time. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Thomason/Stigney. A Motion to Approve the Intoxicating Liquor License <br />Renewals for Network Liquors, 2345 County Road H2, Budget Liquor, 2577 Highway 10, ABC <br />Liquor, 2740 Highway 10, Donatelle's, 2400 Highway 10, and Mermaid, Inc., 2220 Highway 10. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Marty asked about the possibility of issuing a temporary or partial license to <br />Robert's Off 10, so that the Council could revisit the matter in the future. He stated that he did <br />not wish to close down the operation, but was uncertain if they could resolve all the issues during <br />the meeting. City Attorney Long stated that he would like the opportunity to confer with staff <br />regarding the matter, to determine whether the Code provided authorization to renew the license <br />for less than a one year period. <br />Mayor Coughlin suggested that with the consent of Council, they could postpone this <br />consideration, and reconsider it later in the meeting. City Attorney Long stated that this would <br />be helpful. <br />I. Consideration of Resolution 5344 Approving a Development Review for a <br />Four-plex on Vacant Land at 7613-7619 Woodlawn Drive <br />20N:\DATA\USERSUOANB\SHAREIMINUTES\CC\ 1999\06-28-99.CC <br />