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.. -11- <br /> Mr. Childs confirmed .that there are seven beerlicenses- out in the City <br /> at the present. Por. Bowerman noted that because 3:.2 beer is not con- <br /> sidered an alcoholic beverage there are not. too..many regulations about <br /> its consumption. Mr. Jones would like to see beer and wine licenses <br /> granted only to those .businesses. where . serving of food is the main <br /> purpose. <br /> Mr. Soth .said the beer limitation1.could probably be handled in the <br /> existing ordinances .. . Mr. Kozlak. mentioned Minneapolis ' practice of <br /> putting a liquor- license "on the shelf." when a. place closes down. <br /> Mr. Bowerman left at 10 :59 P.M. <br /> When Mr. Kozlak .indicated he believed Councilman Ranallo had .indicated <br /> he would like to have the .beer licenses frozen until a ,.study is made , <br /> Mr. Soth told.'.him the , State Law specifically states this can be done <br /> only while .a comprehensive. plan is being developed by the municipality <br /> and this has been completed in St.. Anthony's case . <br /> Following . a discussion of* the _problems which can be expected if an <br /> attempt is made to ..write an ordinance which limits the serving of <br /> beer within a specified distance of residential developments , the <br /> consensus of .those . Commission members-who-remained was that 'the same <br /> type of ordinance. could be written for beer as is now written .for wine <br /> consumption with the existing bowling. alleys grandfathered in. <br /> Motion by airs . Makowske and seconded .by Mr. Bjorklund to adjourn the <br /> meeting- at 11:09 P.M. <br /> • Motion. carr.ied unanimously. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Helen Crowe, Secretary <br /> • <br />