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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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_ a <br /> 1 to the Apache- Wells: are, which would, be open during the same. hours as • <br /> 2 the mall. <br /> 3 London reported the applicants had asked that they be :allowed to stay <br /> 4 open the same . hours as the- mall Monday through Thursday, and to stay <br /> 5 'open until midnight on Fridaytand Saturday nights ; <br /> 6 said the commission had in their final vote recommended the facility <br /> 7 be allowed to be open only during mall hours , , fearing there would be <br /> 8 problems with mixing the late night crowds in the arcade and the bar <br /> 9 next door. <br /> . 10 Childs reported- the Fun Center ' s permit ' had been granted prior to <br /> 11 the passage of the licensing ordinance, but the City reviews the <br /> 12 -licenses- every year. <br /> 13 Makowske said she wondered why the Commission had not recommended <br /> 14 prohibiting smoking as well as the service of food. and beverages-.;in : <br /> 15 their motion; <br /> 16 reported seeing 8th and 9th graders smoking in front of the Fun <br /> 17 Center -and, although she didn' t know whether they also. smoked within <br /> 18 the establishment, said she would want no smoking to be one of the <br /> 19 conditions for granting their permit. <br /> 20 London said he guessed the smoking issue hadn' t come up during the • <br /> 21 formulation of the recommendation, maybe because the Commission had <br /> '22 been more concerned about what would .be sold in the establishment and <br /> 23 the applicants had indicated they allowed no smoking in any of their <br /> .24 other arcades . <br /> 25 Cavanaugh said except for - a small area considered to be . a smoking <br /> 26 area, the entire mall is considered a non-smoking area; <br /> 27 added, however , that the mall does not police the smoking outside <br /> 28 the mall. <br /> 29 Sundland told the applicants that he perceived if there was a large <br /> 30 congregation of youths outside the arcade, either in the mall or in <br /> 31 ' the adjacent parking lot after the mall closed, .he had to assume "you <br /> 32 drew them there" ; <br /> 33 asked what type of supervision they were prepared to provide on high <br /> 34 volume nights . <br /> .35 Heilicher told him -if problems arose under that .type of arrangement <br /> .36 they would hire extra security -the same as they .have done in some of <br /> 37 their other arcades; <br /> 38 disputed Commission' s report regarding the. Maplewood facility, <br /> 39 reiterating 'that . they- had hired off-duty police as extra security <br /> 40 right at' the start- because ahis was a 15 ,000. square.. foot operation; <br /> 6 <br />
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