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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 23, 2005 <br /> Page 7 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Mr. Guy Peterson, applicant, said the restaurant will look more like an Applebee's. He noted <br /> 3 that a 50% food/liquor ratio must be kept by St. Anthony ordinance. He said his goal is to have <br /> 4 the building look like a restaurant and not a bar. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Councilmember Horst said he is concerned about it being in a shopping center location. In the <br /> 7 last discussion you were planning on a pub atmosphere. Now, it is planned to look more like an <br /> 8 Applebee's. He asked how he plans to accomplish that, and how much will be spent for the <br /> 9 interior improvements. Mr. Peterson responded the interior will cost approximately$300,000. <br /> 10 The bar seating is very small. The inside will be very open and lighted. He said by contrast, the <br /> 11 Jackson Street Bar& Grill has a long bar. He said they never proposed to put a Jackson Street <br /> 12 Bar& Grill there. He further noted they were limited to what they could put in the Jackson <br /> 13 Street Bar and Grill because it was an old hardware store. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 Councilmember Horst said he was concerned that it should look people friendly. He said <br /> 16 $300,000 seems like a low budget. Mr. Peterson said he will do a lot of the work. He agreed the <br /> 17 amount is on the low end. He said he will do a lot of work themselves because they are also a <br /> 18 construction company. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Mr. Tucci added that Mr. Peterson's $300,000 is above what they are putting into the base <br /> 21 building. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 Councilmember Horst asked if they have an idea of what the restaurant will look like. Mr. Tucci <br /> 24 answered they do. The upgrading of the HVAC, electrical, etc. is all in the basic package. For <br /> 25 this type of operation, $300,000 is on the low side, but with Mr. Peterson doing their own work, <br /> 26 the amount is average. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Councilmember Horst said he was concerned that it will look cheap with cheap furnishings. Mr. <br /> 29 Peterson said the inside will be all wood. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Councilmember Horst said what he saw at the Jackson Street Bar and Grill is not up to the City's <br /> 32 standards. He said he wants to see this location be more upscale. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Mr. Peterson said there will be dark redwood inside and it will be a more upscale type restaurant. <br /> 35 He offered to provide samples. He added that the floor will be 12"x 12"ceramic tile. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 Councilmember Gray pointed out that the proposal states the operator would have the option to <br /> 38 cancel the lease with the Sports Boosters if it drives the food ration below the 50%minimum. <br /> 39 Mr. Peterson said if they are under 50%, they would not be operating. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 Councilmember Gray asked how that would be determined. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Mr. Foster said it seemed clear that the concern was this be an upscale restaurant. He stated that <br /> 44 one of their concerns was that including the pull tab operation in there is historically in other <br /> 45 places more of a bar crowd than a restaurant crowd. He said their first priority is to have this be <br /> 46 a restaurant rather than a bar. If it is a successful pull tab operation, this may cause it to be more <br /> 47 of a bar than a restaurant. He said they were caught in a Catch-22. The priority will be to make <br />