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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for March 4,2019 <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br /> Approve Resignation of Jim Roett2er as the Safety Lieutenant on the Fire Department <br /> Jim Roettger had requested to step down as Safety Lieutenant on the Fire Department. Jim <br /> would remain on the department as a Firefighter. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the <br /> resignation of Jim Roettger as the Safety Lieutenant on the Hugo Fire Department effective <br /> March 1, 2019. <br /> Public Hearing on Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor License for Sean Lindholm for Saver's <br /> Liquor and Approval of Tobacco License <br /> Sean Lindholm, 1C Cameo Lane, Lino Lakes, was purchasing Sager's Liquor at 14849 Forest <br /> Boulevard, and had applied for an Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor License and Tobacco License for <br /> the store. City Ordinance required a hearing to allow public comment on the granting of a liquor <br /> license. The applicant had paid the license and investigation fee, and nothing found in the <br /> preliminary background check would prohibit the issuance of a license. No license would <br /> become effective until it was approved by the Commission of Public Safety. <br /> The Mayor invited the new owner, Sean Lindholm, to introduce himself. Sean explained this <br /> was the first liquor store he would own, but his family owned restaurants. He stated he was <br /> currently negotiating a purchase agreement for Sager's. <br /> The Mayor opened the public hearing. After receiving no comment, the Mayor closed the public <br /> hearing. <br /> Klein made motion, Miron seconded, to approve the Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor License and <br /> Tobacco License for Sean Lindholm for Sager's Liquor, subject to receipt of proof of liquor <br /> liability insurance. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Public Hearing on Off Sale 3.2% Liquor License for Knowlan's Super Market for Festival <br /> Foods <br /> Knowlan's Super Markets, Inc. had applied for an Off Sale 3.2% Liquor License to sell liquor at <br /> Festival Foods located at 14775 Victor Hugo Boulevard. City Ordinance required a hearing to <br /> allow public comment on the granting of a liquor license. The applicant had provided a <br /> certificate of liability insurance,paid the license and investigation fee, and nothing found in the <br /> preliminary background check would prohibit the issuance of a license. After approval of a <br /> 3.2% Liquor License by Council, certification would be sent to the state. <br /> The Mayor opened the public hearing. After receiving no comments, the Mayor closed the <br /> public hearing. <br /> Miron made motion, Klein seconded, to approve the 3.2% Liquor License for Festival Foods. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />