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-2- <br /> measures against a juvenile were not justified. The complaintant <br /> further reported going to- the -Fun Center the next' day to talk to <br />`• f • i Mr. Fey where he said, the Center owner had told him his brother was <br /> very intoxicated and that Mr. Fey had witnessed an exchange of money <br /> between him and another customer and :believed the brother "belonged <br /> over at Chick ' s Billiards where he (Mr. Fey) wouldn' t have to deal <br /> with him" . Mr. Carlstrom affirmed.. that a. civil complaint had been <br /> filed and the matter was underinvestigation but said he was present <br /> that evening .to give visibility to what he perceives was unnecessary <br /> .violence on the part of the Fun Center owner which should not be <br /> sanctioned by the City. <br /> Mayor Sundland thanked Mr. Carlstrom for bringing the matter before <br /> the Council saying this was the type of input the Council was seeking <br /> when it set up a monitoring system for entertainment establishments . <br /> However, he indicated he .perceives the current issue would probably <br /> be resolved in a civil court and the past history of only an average <br /> of two calls or complaints about this .operation a year would hardly <br /> justify denying Mr. Fey' s application for licenses at this time. <br /> The Mayor added that he is certain the Fun Center .proprietor understands <br /> that too many reports of this type could result in the Council 's taking <br /> a close look before renewing those licenses another time. There was <br /> general agreement that the monitoring program should be continued. <br /> Motion by Councilman . Enrooth and seconded by Councilman Marks to <br /> approve the amusement licenses listed in the March 1, 1983 Council <br /> agenda for the St. Anthony Fun Center at 2907 Pentagon Drive. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> approve payment of all verified claims listed for. March 1, 1983 in <br /> the Council agenda for the same .date. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Mayor reported and when he and Councilman Marks meet with. Stu <br /> Davis, Assistant Deputy for Multi-Housing for HUD in Washington, D.C. , <br /> they would be accompanied by administrative staff from Congressmen <br /> Sabo, Sikorski and Vento and Senator Durenburger and Boschwitz ' <br /> offices who would lobby the HUD officials for 202 funding for the pro- <br /> posed senior housing in St. Anthony. He said the . arrangements had been <br /> made by Congressman Sabo who had talked to the HUD officials in advance <br /> of the meeting since he would be in Houston the day ofthe meeting. <br /> The information to be provided by Mr. . Krier would be delivered to the <br /> Mayor ' s office in advance of their departure •for' [,7ashington,._ I,ayor <br /> Sundland told Councilman Marks. <br /> The Mayor complimented Carol Johnson on her management of the City 's <br /> investments as reflected in the annual report she had submitted. <br /> Chief Entner was also commended for the comprehensive report he had <br /> prepared on the Fire Department's activities during 1982 . Councilman <br /> /.• Marks noted the decline in fire calls and arson cases which the Chief <br /> had. indicated was common for the entire metropolitan area and which <br />