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1 would -separate the two7 establishments rather thail. to antagonize the <br /> 2 Liquor: Manager, who- selects the vendors -for the.- amusement -games in <br /> 3 the -municipal liquor stores , - many of which are American Amusement <br /> 4 devices. <br /> 5 The - possibility of making the arcade an adult-only-', operation or even <br /> 6 having American Amusement operate their video games and pool tables in <br /> 7 conjunction with the Apache Wells or in another. Apache location were <br /> 8 then explored. <br /> 9 The meeting was recessed from 9 : 01 P.M. to 9 : 15 P.M. when Councilmem- <br /> 10 ber .Enrooth suggested staff be directed to develop ' some. sort of <br /> 11 agreement . which would be palatable to both parties. Mr. : Winstead <br /> 12 indicated - a willingness . to . work with . staff, saying he perceived <br /> 13 another week or two would not be too detrimental to- them, .consider- - <br /> 14 ing that they were planning . a long term commitment to: an Apache <br /> 15 operation which required. a solution to the impasse. <br /> 16 Council Action <br /> 17 Motion- by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to table action on the arcade <br /> 18 request -for further research and recommendations from the staff. <br /> 19 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 020 Pull Tabs- Decision Deferred for Further Information From Lions Club <br /> 21 Councilmember Makowske had distributed copies of information related <br /> 22 to the Lions International organization activities overseas , which' she <br /> 23 had found disturbing. The Mayor complimented her for going directly <br /> 24 to Ken Girard, the St. .Anthony Lions ' President, who. had. been one of <br /> 25 the strongest advocates of the City permitting pull tabs in. the. City <br /> 26 liquor establishments and suggested the Council again table the matter. <br /> 27 until after Mr. Girard' s reply is received. <br /> 28 Mr . Soth had addressed the issues the Council had asked him to <br /> 29 research related to the control the City would be able to exercise <br /> 30 over charitable gambling within St. Anthony in his October 16th <br /> 31 memorandum, a copy of which had been included in the agenda packet. <br /> 32 Mr. Childs, in his October 22nd memorandum, had posed several ques- <br /> 33 tions staff needed the Council to answer before an Ordinance change <br /> 34 could be considered. Councilmember Makowske indicated she perceived a <br /> 35 direct report from the Liquor Manager would also be helpful. <br /> 36 Council Action <br /> 37 Motion -by : Marks, .seconded by Makowske -to table action on a possible <br /> 38 ' Ordinance change . regarding :pull -tabs in municipal .liquor- stores for a <br /> 39 further report from Councilmember Makowske. . <br /> 040 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 11 <br />