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<br />Director of Public Safety <br />Leesman <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris <br /> <br />CAROL KELLY - PART OWNER <br />PINBALL WIZARD <br /> <br />10/5/82 <br /> <br />Page -6- <br /> <br />Inquired under section 8.48.020 d. Des- <br />cription of the machine to be covered by <br />the license ~ clarification. <br />Attorney Rautenstraus replied - pinball <br />machine, video game, etc. <br />Leesman then referred to section 8.48.070 <br />Hours of Operation, and inquired if Shuffle- <br />board and Pool Tables in bars would be in- <br />cluded and required to close at midnight <br />if this would make a total of more than <br />6 machines. <br />Discussion by council generally agreed liquor <br />establishments should be excluded from the <br />hours of operation restriction. <br />Attorney Rautenstraus stated a change could <br />be made in the ordinance which would require <br />an arcade to be closed between midnight and <br />8:00 A.M. - liquor licensed outlets would be <br />excluded from that requirement. <br /> <br />Referred to section 8.48.030 Term of the <br />License and inquired if an owner went into <br />business in November, would he be required <br />to pay the full license fee. <br />Attorney Rautenstraus advised they would, <br />and council would be able to assess whether <br />there had been violations or problems .at <br />the location. <br /> <br />Referred to section 8.100 Applicable Codes, <br />"arcades shall be brightly illuminated at <br />all times of operation so that all patrons <br />are easily recognizable" had difficulty <br />understanding why it was necessary for all <br />patrons to be recognizable and why this should <br />be included. <br />Attorney Rautenstraus advised to enable the <br />manager and law enforcement people to see <br />the activities taking place in the establishment. <br /> <br />Carol Kelly stated she and her husband were <br />part owners of the Pinball Wizard Arcade on <br />South Boulder Road in the Village Square Shopping <br />Center.and planned to move to Louisville from <br />Arvada. They encourage the parents to come <br />into their establishment with their children <br />and enjoy the games as a family. Beer or <br />drugs are not allowed in their establishment. <br />They felt the $100.00 per machine license fee <br />was excessive for the size of Louisville, as <br />they did not realize $20,000.00 a year from <br />a machine. The establishment has 19 machines. <br />
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