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PL PACKETS 1987
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PL PACKET 11171987
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• 1 said he perceived-: it .would be-somewhat .discriminat <br /> 2 ory for the.City. :to limit his establi-shment' s� hours. <br /> 3 of operation-:.or; types of equipment- they- used to. <br /> 4 . eliminate pool tables since similar. -restrictions had <br /> 5 never been placed on , the Bowling- Alley,- the. re- <br /> 6 :staurant or the bar in the 'same mall;, <br /> 7 <br /> 8 indicated there would always be problems with kids, <br /> 9 in parking lots whether they' re next to shopping <br /> 10 centers , a .McDonalds or a Burger King; <br /> 11 suggested -staff check with the Brooklyn Park Police <br /> 12 Chief and -see if he doesn' t tell them there were <br /> 13 just as many of the same type of problems in the <br /> 14 parking lots before the American Arcade ever went <br /> 15 into the mall; <br /> 16 told Commissioner Werenicz the reason some of his <br /> 17 other facilities didn' t have pool tables was because <br /> 18 they didn' t have room for them at those locations <br /> 19 where they had all the- other types of machines <br /> 20 they wanted. <br /> 21 Childs. told the Chair the three pool tables °would be coin . <br /> 22 operated and represented 3 of the 34 licenses C. G. <br /> �3 Rein is prepared to use for this operation. <br /> 24 Cavanaugh reported it' :cost his company $50 a machine to hold <br /> 25 the licenses until some merchant used -them. <br /> 26 Franzese said she would like to see a condition imposed on. <br /> 27 the permit which would require supervision .of the <br /> 28 establishment. <br /> 29 Heilicher told her on busy -days his company has two <br /> 30 attendants on duty; <br /> 31 insisted his company' s track record for controlling <br /> 32 its, customers had always been very -good and the Com- <br /> 33 missioners should have no fears that the. pool tables <br /> 34 or video games would not be well controlled; <br /> 35 suggested that -since this is a conditional use per- <br /> 36 mit the City should let American handle the arcade <br /> 37 the way they had- requested and, . if after . a year or <br /> 38 even less , there is a .percept-ion that there is <br /> 39 a problem "come directly to us and tell us you <br /> 40 don' t -like the way we ' re operating. <br /> 41 London said .,-he had to agree with Commissioner: Werenicz that <br /> 42 the `hours of operation should be restricted and <br /> 03 that there should be no pool. tables ; <br /> 19 <br />
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