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application was submitted to the City and appears <br />to meet all the required criteria. <br />Ray Bata made a presentation to Mayor and Council <br />stating that the new business would be called RB <br />Liquors, a retail liquor outlet located at 1140 <br />Pine Street, Pine Street Plaza. Bata stated that <br />he would be the manager, has two year liquor <br />experience, has no criminal record, never denied <br />application for liquor license and has no <br />financial interest in any other liquor outlets. <br />The store would have a driveup window for <br />convenience. <br />Cussen asked Bata if he thought he would be able <br />to determine if an individual was intoxicated and <br />thereby denying a sale of alcohol if the party <br />came to the driveup window. <br />Bata's opinion was that he could determine this. <br />Chuck Bellock of_ 730 Grape Avenue, Boulder, <br />Colorado, spoke in favor of the liquor store as <br />it is compatible use and good for the Pine Street <br />Plaza and the City of Louisville in terms of sales <br />tax revenue. <br />Mayor Meier closed the Public Hearing. <br />Fauson moved that Ray Bata be granted a retail <br />liquor license to operate in Pine Street Plaza, <br />Johnson seconded and the motion was passed <br />unanimously. <br />RECESS Mayor Meier called for a 10 minute recess at 9:30 <br />p.m. <br />RESOLUTION #1 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />STATEMENT FOR METRO <br />WATER PROJECT Rautenstraus read Resolution #1 in its entirety. <br />Luce moved that Resolution #l, Series 1985, be <br />approved, Morris seconded and the motion was <br />adopted unanimously. <br />U.S. 36 STUDY Rupp reported that the U.S. 36 Study is nearing <br />completion and they consultants, PRC Engineering, <br />will be providing a copy of the draft report to <br />the Study Committee on or before February 13th for <br />review and comment.. The proposed meeting schedule <br />on the report indicated the following dates and <br />time: <br />5 <br />