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was excluded as it seems to have the same type of <br />impact other perrnitted uses would have. Hundley <br />related that there is some room for interpretation <br />under Special Review Uses, however, the two items <br />that are specifically mentioned as examples irYthe <br />ordinance not suitable even under Special Review <br />Use are 1) miniature golf course, and 2) bowling <br />alley. Therefore, Council may choose to re- <br />evaluate the ordinance. <br />PUMPERNICKEL'S - SET <br />PUBLIC HEARING FOR <br />THE LIQUOR LICENSE Rautenstraus reminded Council that at the last <br />meeting this license was approved as a renewal <br />when in fact it had expired. Therefore, this wi 11 <br />be a new license application and need a Public <br />Hearing set. One possibility which has been <br />requested by the applicant would be to have <br />Council act on this matter June 20, 1985, the <br />earliest it could legally be acted on under Public <br />Hearing process given the proper notice <br />procedures. Cussen asked that this item be pulled <br />from the Consent Agenda for discussion as he and <br />several other councilmembers would not be <br />available to meet: on this date. Cussen: "I'm not <br />sure why it would be incumbent upon Council to <br />meet on an additional night because they forgot to <br />renew their license. If Council so chooses to do <br />that, fine -- but: I will not be available that <br />evening." After discussion it was decided that <br />Council would be available the evening of June 25, <br />1985, for a Public Hearing combined with a Council <br />Work Session. Mayor moved that a Public Hearing <br />be set for June 25, 1985, as a continuation of the <br />June 18, 1985 F:egular Council Meeting for <br />Pumpernickel's Liquor License. Morris seconded <br />and the motion was passed unanimously. <br />THE DEPOT - NEW LIQUOR <br />LICENSE APPLICATION A request to transfer the liquor license at The <br />Depot has been changed to an application for a new <br />liquor license. The class of liquor license is <br />being changed f rorn that of a Tavern to a Hote 1 & <br />Restaurant License. Mayor Meier moved that the <br />application for a new Liquor License under the <br />name of Bumpers Grill, Inc. (formerly The Depot) <br />published and a Public Hearing be set for July 2, <br />1985. Cussen seconded and the motion was passed <br />unanimously. Portions of the application showed <br />inaccuracies with regard to shares owned by <br />partners. Morris asked that these discrepancies <br />be reviewed and corrected prior to the Public <br />Hearing. <br />3 <br />
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