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PL PACKETS 1988
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PL PACKET 04191988
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1 = said he had not seen the proximity of the bar as pos- <br /> • 2 ing a problem for them or they would not -have let them <br /> 3 have that space; <br /> 4 indicated the mall has 24 hour security themselves and he <br /> 5 is certain the security people would become very vigilant <br /> 6 to see that there is not a problem; <br /> '1 said the bowling alley has 14 video games 'ih its arcade <br /> 8 downstairs and also sells 3 . 2 beer and typically the mall <br /> 9 has had no major problems with those customers except for <br /> 10 some instances where crowds coming out of the common mall <br /> 11 areas had broken some of the large mall windows; <br /> 12 Commissioner Werenicz told Mr. Cavanaugh most of the vandalism and <br /> 13 fighting originated with the crowds who hang around the video games <br /> 14 and have been available to them in the bowling alley and who flow <br /> 15 out into the parking lots where the problems are. He told him this <br /> 16 indicates there are problems associated with these types of <br /> 17 businesses and this business would be no exception. <br /> 18 Cavanaugh said every major mall has problems in the parking lots at <br /> 19 night and he wasn' t sure they were connected specifically with <br /> 20 amusement arcades , restaurants, or whatever; <br /> 21 pointed out that this use is a permitted conditional use in the <br /> 022 City' s Ordinance, leading him to conclude the City couldn' t <br /> 23 completely reject the application, but could impose conditions on <br /> 24 it. <br /> 25 Childs agreed that was the way he read the City Ordinance and <br /> 26 indicated he perceived it also gave the City the right to impose <br /> 27 reasonable conditions on the permit, which the applicants might <br /> 28 or might not agree were reasonable; <br /> 29 told the Chair, C. G. Rein controls the 34 licenses this establish- <br /> 30 ment would be using, there are somewhere around 14 licenses the <br /> 31 bowling alley holds , the City liquor operation has half a dozen, <br /> 32 the Fun Center has about 30 and the rest are scattered around <br /> 33 town; <br /> 34 said 106 was the number of licenses there were in existence when <br /> 35 the City passed the Amusement Devices ordinance and the only way a <br /> 36 place can get a license is if one of the holders drops its license ; <br /> 37 he confirmed that Ray Nelson is in line to receive the next <br /> 38 several licenses which become available ; <br /> 39 unless the City changes the Ordinance, the number. of licenses <br /> 40 which will ever be available will not surpass 106 . <br /> • 15 <br />
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