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• 4 <br /> 4/20/82 Page •4- <br /> Mayor Meier asked if there was anyone <br /> present supporting the application. <br /> DR. DALE MARCOTTE Represented the Boulder Valley Paw Wow <br /> and stated their organization felt the <br /> needs of the neighborhood were not being <br /> met for a 3.2% beer license on the pres. <br /> During the rodeos and other functions, they <br /> felt beer should be available and a per- <br /> manent license would better serve their <br /> needs .than several special events appli- <br /> cations. He assured Council no beer will <br /> be sold when the events involve minors <br /> and children, i.e. Little Britches Rodeo. <br /> Their organization would appreciate Council's <br /> consideration of a permanent 3.2% beer <br /> license. <br /> Mayor Meier asked for staff presentation - <br /> none. Anyone present in opposition to <br /> the applicant. None. <br /> Council Comments Remarked he had expressed concern about <br /> Councilman Fauson 3.2% beer being served during the Little <br /> Britches Rodeo when the application Was <br /> first submitted. It was his opinion Council <br /> would have control over this type of situ- <br /> ation if the Pow Wow organization did not <br /> police the premises as promised, their <br /> renewal license for the following year <br /> could be denied. He appreciated Dr. Mar- <br /> cotte' s statement that liquor would not <br /> be served during juvenile events. <br /> Mayor Meier Advised that at any time, if Council feels <br /> that a liquor license is being abused by <br /> any owner, it 13 your prerogative to call <br /> them and hold a public hearing and their <br /> license can be revoked at that time. <br /> Councilman Leary Expressed the same concern as Councilman <br /> Fauson, but had a second concern. It was <br /> his feeling this was not a good precedent <br /> to set to grant a liquor license on open <br /> space. He had no objections to granting <br /> them for special events, but opposed the <br /> permanent 3. 2% beer license on open apace, <br /> as it is not an appropriate use. <br /> • <br />
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