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PL PACKETS 1987
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1 made ,from .their. arcades in�:al:l-: _their -locations:. : .The Councilmember i <br /> 2 said ' he. didn' t ,perceive that .--was : anything against, their management;: <br /> 3 but did- think that was a probler6- the . City would be facing once-.they. <br /> 4- approve this arcade-,for the City: He responded to the statements <br /> 5 -about-.closing the schools, by -saying he. perceived the City' s position <br /> 6 was a lot- different because the school district can fire • a teacher <br /> 7 who allows smoking in school, while the City has no other recourse <br /> 8 than to review the permit once a year and try to revoke the licenses - <br /> 9 if there are problems which .'.'is . almost impossible to do. " <br /> 10 Heilicher..Says His- Company Couldn' t Afford to Keep Problem Amusement <br /> 11 Devices <br /> 12 Mr. Heilicher pointed out that. the City of Blaine had .for the first 3 <br /> 13 or 4 . years reviewed - the permit he had . for -his arcade in Northtown . <br /> 14 until they realized -the type of establishment they were running.. He <br /> 15 added his firm was well aware of what the ramifications were for a <br /> 16- conditional use permit. He assured the Councilmember :that if. .at .the <br /> 17 end .of the year 'his company perceived a pool :table or some. type. of <br /> 18 game was causing a problem, they would never let .the , situation fester <br /> 19 because they - have a .financial. stake in their lease in the center and <br /> 20 without a conditional use permit the costs of improving that space, <br /> 21 etc. would be lost to them. The arcade representative pointed out <br /> 22 - that "we would not be in as many locations as we are if we did not <br /> 23 operate and control good establishments. " Mr. Heilicher pointed out <br /> 24 that if the bowling alley, which "serves beer and allows smoking in �. <br /> 25 the areas where games are played is allowed licenses , then we should <br /> 26 be allowed licenses. " <br /> 27 Marks Wonders where City Youths Are Going to .Gather <br /> 28 -The Councilmember :said .his own. observations . about this issue had <br /> 29 been: <br /> 30 that because of the great fears parents have for their own and <br /> 31 other children when it comes to experimentation with .sex, drugs ,. <br /> 32 and alcohol, they might have unfairly characterized any esta- <br /> 33 b1 shment where youths hang out as encouraging the most extreme <br /> 34 of those activities ; <br /> 35 it might have been because those who organized the various types <br /> 36 of teen centers in the City in the past might not have known how <br /> 37 to set up the right programs or how to supervise the centers, <br /> 38 resulting in their failure; <br /> 39 that as a .result of these failures the only teen center left was <br /> 40- one which, although he knew. there had. been problems, . .had not <br /> 41 - been as. bad as he at first expected them to be; <br /> . 42_ said the. only institutionalized gathering..place for .kids which. <br /> 43 remai:ns. are.-the .church :yo.uth centers in which many. of the. kids <br /> 44 refuse to participate ; <br /> 12 <br />
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