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os/19/87 <br />3.2$ BEER LICENSE - GEORGE OIL - <br />PUBLIC HEARING Ferris explained that George Oil Company, Inc. is <br />applying for a 3.2$ beer license at 947 Pine where <br />they recently expanded their existing business and <br />wish to sell 3.2~ packaged beer. The premises has <br />been posted and the notice of tonight's public <br />hearing was published in accordance with State <br />Liquor Laws. Oedipus, Inc. circulated four <br />petition packets throughout the City of Louisville <br />and contained a total of 3s3 signatures. 301 <br />people favored the license, 50 opposed and 2 <br />signatures were deleted. <br />Donald Wilson, attorney for the applicant, stated <br />that he had several witnesses from the surrounding <br />neighborhood in attendance at tonight's public <br />hearing to testify in favor of the license should <br />Council desire to hear their testimony and/or ask <br />questions. <br />Mayor Fauson thaniked the witnesses for attending <br />the meeting and asked Council if they had any <br />questions for the witnesses. None. <br />Mayor Fauson opened the public hearing and asked <br />if anyone wished to speak in favor of or in <br />opposition to the application for a beer license <br />for George Oi 1. ltJone. <br />Mayor Fauson asked about the temporary Certificate <br />of Occupancy wherein there is a provision for <br />landscaping. Wanu.sh stated that the requirement <br />was the City would issue the temporary C.O. (March <br />1987) and they agreed to complete the landscaping <br />by July 1, 1987. <br />Mayor Fauson closed the public hearing and called <br />for a motion. <br />Mohr moved that the application for a 3.2$ Beer <br />License for George Oil be approved. Szymanski <br />seconded. By Roll Call Vote, the motion was <br />passed unanimously. <br />APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT - EXCHANGE OF REAL ESTATE - <br />HOMART Wanush explained that this agreement between the <br />City and Homart Development Company is for the <br />exchange of land. The City is giving an <br />approximately 7.2 ,acre site on the southern <br />portion of the Recreation Center site to Homart <br />while Homart is giving the City approximately 7.2 <br />acres along Dahlia Street in Parcel C in the <br />Cherrywood Subdivision. The site that the City <br />receives is subject to an agreement with the <br />Boulder Valley School District to use as an <br />3 <br />