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• <br />No. 00-02 <br />CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />COUNCIL RESOLUTION <br />Date: January 26. 2000 <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PREMISES PERMIT FOR <br />COMMUNITY CHARITIES OF MINNESOTA'S CHARITABLE GAMBLING <br />OPERATION AT FALCON BOWL, 1550 W. LARPENTEUR AVE. <br />WHEREAS, on January 5, 2000, Community Charities of Minnesota applied for <br />a lawful gambling license and a premises permit with the Minnesota Charitable Gambling <br />Control Board to conduct a charitable gambling operation at Falcon Bowl, 1550 W. Larpenteur <br />Avenue; and <br />WHEREAS, on January 5, 2000, the application and proposed premises permit <br />were delivered to the city for review and approval; and <br />• WHEREAS, on January 5, 2000, Community Charities of Minnesota applied to <br />the city for registration approval to conduct charitable gambling operations at Falcon Bowl, <br />1550 W. Larpenteur Avenue, in accordance with city ordinance on charitable gambling. <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT: <br />The city council finds that: <br />a. The city's investigation indicates that Community Charities of Minnesota <br />has not failed to comply with the terms or conditions of any gambling <br />license and does not indicate a history of noncompliance with state or <br />local law regulating the organization's gambling activities. <br />b. The premises on which the gambling is to be done are conducted within <br />a commercial zone; <br />c. The land area and setback requirements of the premises, an existing <br />shopping center, meet the minimums established for the district; <br />d. The property is an existing shopping center building, and therefore, does <br />not require additional screening and landscaping because of the gambling <br />operation; <br />e. There is adequate off-street parking for his use as part of the existing <br />shopping center building; <br />
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