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Mr. Hubmer provided an update on the Silver Lake Road flood mitigation project and Ramsey 1 <br />and Ramsey County repair work in that same location. Mayor Faust noted that additional work 2 <br />may extend the road closure timeline. Mr. Hubmer stated staff will work with Ramsey County 3 <br />and keep the City updated. He also reported on the Foss Road project and the County Road C 4 <br />reconstruction project, and answered questions of the Council relating to location of the 5 <br />pedestrian ramps. 6 <br /> 7 <br />B. Ordinance 2019-16; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 112 Alcoholic Beverages 8 <br /> 9 <br />City Manager Casey reviewed the ordinance with the Council that amends the alcoholic 10 <br />beverages section of the ordinance. He noted National Grill, which provides food and beverage 11 <br />service at the Gross Golf Course clubhouse, currently has a 3.2 on-sale malt liquor license. 12 <br />National Grill is requesting an amendment to City Code to allow golf courses located in the 13 <br />Recreation/Open Space District to be eligible for a wine licenses or a full on-sale intoxicating 14 <br />liquor license. He explained that currently, City Code permits wine and on-sale intoxicating 15 <br />liquor licenses only to restaurants located in the Commercial District. Gross Golf Course is the 16 <br />only golf course located in the Recreation/Open Space District in the City. If approved, all other 17 <br />license requirements for liquor licensing will remain the same as outlined in City Code. This is 18 <br />the first of three readings. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Councilmember Jenson, to approve first reading 21 <br />of Ordinance 2019-06; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 112 Alcoholic Beverages. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Motion carried 5-0. 24 <br /> 25 <br />VII. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER AND COUNCIL MEMBERS. 26 <br /> 27 <br />City Manager Casey reported that push notifications on projects via text or e-mail are a great 28 <br />way for residents to stay in touch. He announced that Assistant to the City Manager Charlie 29 <br />Yunker was recognized by the Minnesota City County Manager Association as Assistant of the 30 <br />Year. Mayor Faust extended the Council’s congratulations. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Councilmember Randle stated on April 30, he attended a joint meeting with the School Board 33 <br />and a meeting on the Wal-Mart site. On May 8, he attended the Family Service Collaborative. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated he attended the April 30 School Board meeting as well as the 36 <br />Worksession meeting. On April 24, he attended the Metro Cities annual meeting and was 37 <br />nominated and elected to its 19-member board of directors. On May 8, he attended the organics 38 <br />event. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Councilmember Stille stated on April 24, he also attended the Metro Cities meeting and 41 <br />congratulated Councilmember Jenson on his election and representing the City on that Board, 42 <br />which is a lobbying organization for cities specific to metropolitan area. Councilmember Stille 43 <br />noted the guest speakers at the board meeting to talk about legislative update and stated he was 44 <br />dismayed as he did not hear a lot of substance but more about partisan political issues. On April 45 <br />30, he attended the joint school Board meeting and work session on the Wal-Mart site. He took 46 <br />10