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St. Anthony. At the suggestion of Councilmember Makowske, the issues <br /> mentioned in the letter were rearranged in • the order of their importance <br /> to - the City. The letter was to be' delivered by messenger and hand- <br /> delivered to Senator Marty by Councilmember Marks. <br /> The Manager was requested to incorporate the general' thoughts of the <br /> letter into Resolution 87-015, . " and " to send copies to the Executive <br /> Secretary of the Municipal Liquor Stores Association and to other state <br /> legislators, including Senators Novak and Pogemiller and Representatives <br /> Rose, Sarna, and Wynia. <br /> Mr. Nelson indicated this legislation would be bad enough for the City' s <br /> liquor operation but if the strong beer bill was also passed, the City <br /> would be facing a severe revenue loss. <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion by Sundland, seconded by Enrooth to adopt Resolution 87-015. <br /> RESOLUTION 87-015 <br /> A RESOLUTION AGAINST LEGISLATIVE PASSAGE <br /> TO' ALLOW THE SALE OF WINE IN GROCERY STORES <br /> Motion carried unanimously. • <br /> Bids Awarded for Stonehouse Audio, Lighting and Video System <br /> Mr. Nelson reported only one bid' had been submitted for the above and he <br /> was recommending the Entertech bid for $31 , 331 be accepted per the <br /> specifications. The Liquor Manager indicated further that: <br /> -so far, $112, 000 had been bid for the bar addition with the furniture <br /> costs to be rebid as ordered by the Council; <br /> -it appeared the bar costs would come in under the $150, 000 provided <br /> for that portion of the project; - <br /> -the whole bar project had been designed around the. sound system <br /> which he considered to be more important than the restaurant which <br /> had been dropped from the plans in November when the total project <br /> had been bid too high to build; - <br /> -he and Mr. Hamer had redrawn the plans to include the kitchen .and. <br /> extra seating addition which they would present to the Council if the <br /> off-sale addition was bid low- enough to keep the entire project under <br /> the $500,000 the Council had said it would spend; <br /> -he thought the extra seating addition would be necessary -to provide <br /> enough seating to entice a restaurant owner into putting a restaurant • <br /> in; <br />
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