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7 <br /> Voting on the motion: <br /> 2 Aye: Sundland, Marks, Ranallo. <br /> 3 Nay: Enrooth, Makowske. <br /> 4 Notion carried. <br /> 5 REQUESTED PUBLIC APPEARANCE REGARDING CHARITABLE GAMBLING <br /> 6 Charitable Gambling Ordinance to be Rewritten with Lease Constraints on <br /> 7 Pull Tab Operation <br /> 8 Proposal: <br /> 9 *by Dan Kramer, President of the St. Anthony Sports Boosters and Ken <br /> 10 Girard. of the St. Anthony Lions Club; <br /> 11 *that the City Council amend the existing Charitable Gambling <br /> 12 Ordinance to allow charitable gambling within the City; <br /> 13 *that two licenses be issued to the coalition formed by the Sports <br /> 14 Boosters, the Lions Club, and the St. Anthony Chamber of Commerce to <br /> 15 operate charitable gambling . at the two City liquor operations (the <br /> 16 Stonehouse and Apache Wells bars) ; <br /> 07 *that a waiver of the 60 day state mandated waiting period be granted <br /> 8 'to allow the charitable gambling to be operational by about December 1, <br /> 19 1988. <br /> 20 Documentation in Agenda Packet: <br /> 21 >copy of the presentation given orally by Mr. Kramer; <br /> 22 >preliminary projections- of pull tab expenses and revenues; <br /> 23 >copy of the coalition's resolution establishing a Charitable <br /> 24 Gambling Committee with representation from all three organizations. <br /> 25 Mr. Kramer told the Mayor the preliminary projections included some of <br /> 26 the work already done to structure a budget which is; also mandated by <br /> 27 state law. He also referred to the listing of projects for which the <br /> 28 various organizations had indicated they would be using their share of <br /> 29 the profits. <br /> 30 Staff Report: <br /> 31 The City Attorney indicated the state would issue the licenses for only <br /> 32 one year during which the City would be able to voice objections if it <br /> 33 is perceived. nothing is being done to improve the license. When he <br /> 34 said the license could only be issued to one of the coalition members <br /> and that this organization had to meet the state's qualifications, Mr. <br />