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3. Conviction of the owner or any of the employees of the owner for <br /> violation of obscenity laws in the operation of the store would be <br /> 3 grounds for revocation of this permit by the City Council. <br /> 4 In recommending the permit be granted, the Planning Commission finds <br /> 5 that: <br /> 6 A. All three questions in the application which are required by statute <br /> 7 to be answered affirmatively had been done so by the applicant and <br /> 8 accepted by the Planning Commission. <br /> 9 B. Similar permits have been granted to six other St. Anthony businesses <br /> 10 prior to this request. <br /> 11 C. No objections to the permit had been expressed to staff prior to the <br /> 12 hearing and none were forthcoming during the April 5, 1989 hearing. <br /> 13 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 14 Activities for City's S26,403.00 1989 CDBG Funds Allocation Recommended <br /> 15 by Commissioners <br /> 16 At 9: 30 P.M. Chair Madden opened the public hearing for consideration <br /> 17 of the activities the City of St. Anthony is proposing to undertake with <br /> 18 Year XV Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant funds <br /> starting July, 1989. The Notice of Hearing had been published in the <br /> March 15th Bulletin and included the Statement of Objectives for seven <br /> 21 program areas which the City proposes to accomplish with its CDBG <br /> 22 allocation of $26,403 .00. <br /> 23 Staff Report <br /> 24 >The agenda packet carried a copy of the Notice of Hearing, including <br /> 25 the statement of the three activities . proposed for the City's <br /> 26 allocation as well as the Statement of Objectives; a listing of the <br /> 27 1987 allocation by community; the Development Schedule for Year Xv; <br /> 28 and a copy of the revised CDBG income limits for lower and very low <br /> 29 income households for the Section 8 eligibility. <br /> 30 >Mr. Childs indicated Ramsey County's program was a competitive one <br /> 31 under which the City had received $150,000.00 for the temporary carbon <br /> 32 filtration facilities and could probably not expect to receive much <br /> 33 more for projects in St. Anthony for the next few years. <br /> 34 >The City Manager explained that traditionally the City's policy had <br /> 35 been to allocate 15% of the City's allocation towards Community <br /> 36 Service programs which were identified as senior projects but actually <br /> 37 covered child care services for which the subsidy request procedures <br /> 38 could more easily be handled by the Community Services Department than <br /> 39 City staff. <br /> 0 14 <br />