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Local Licensing Authority <br />Minutes <br />December 14, 2015 <br />Page5of6 <br />Police Department Reports <br />A. Incident Report - Mudrock's — 8/22/15 (tabled from last meeting) <br />Chairperson Machado reviewed this incident involved police encountering an <br />apparently intoxicated party outside the establishment. Authority members <br />discussed the incident. <br />Carlson moved the Authority not move forward with any action on this item. <br />Machado seconded. All in favor. <br />B. Incident Report — Tri -City Elks — 9/13/15 <br />Chairperson Machado noted this incident involved a couple encountered by the <br />police who reportedly had been at the establishment. Lipton asked if the video <br />was available. Corporal Redard noted it was not. <br />Carlson moved to dismiss this matter and not proceed with any action by the <br />Authority. Macado seconded. All in favor. <br />Secretary's Report <br />Hanson reported the schedule for 2016 meetings was included in the packet. <br />She noted a Board and Commission open house had been held in October to <br />allow citizens to find out about the different boards. <br />Hanson announced Ben Redard has been promoted to Sergeant. The Authority <br />expressed their congratulations. <br />Authority Attorney's Report <br />No report. <br />Authority Comment and Discussion Items for next meeting <br />Lipton asked about the lease for Spice China and the person taking on the <br />responsibility for the lease. Authority Attorney Gulley noted the follow up on the <br />lease reported he was simply a guarantor for the lease and had no other interest <br />in the business. <br />Hughes noted this was his last meeting. He thanked the Authority for the <br />opportunity to serve. <br />Corporal Redard noted State Liquor Enforcement has been doing checks in <br />Louisville. Two gambling devices were removed from two different <br />establishments. One liquor store had some stock seized because it was not <br />purchased correctly. <br />Carlson asked if State Enforcement let the Louisville Police Department know <br />they were going to be doing checks in town. Corporal Redard stated he is <br />working closely with them, even going along on some of the checks. <br />