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• <br /> • 4 <br /> 8/2/83 Page -3- <br /> Alcoholic Beverages Mr. Burch then inquired about the liquor <br /> ordinances relative to the block party. <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus advised there would <br /> be no major problem as he is not selling <br /> any of the alcoholic beverages but would <br /> be required to follow the ordinances regard- <br /> ing littering, disturbance of the peace, etc. <br /> Councilman Fauson Wished assurance that Mr. Burch would not be <br /> selling tickets - no fees charged. <br /> Burch advised that there would not be. <br /> Councilwoman Morris Inquired of Administrator Wurl , if the City <br /> could provide the barriers requested by Mr. <br /> Burch. <br /> Wurl advised since just two ends of the street <br /> would be involved - the City would provide them. <br /> Councilman Cussen Also apologized that the ordinance information <br /> was not given to Mr. Burch in a timely manner <br /> as requested in his letter; however stated <br /> in the future pleasegive enough notice so <br /> this does not occur again with the live band. <br /> Cussen inquired how many of the residents <br /> within the area had been contacted. <br /> Burch replied every resident on Griffith St. <br /> had been contacted, but if councilmembers <br /> wished those names in writing he would be <br /> happy to furnish it to them. <br /> Councilman Leary Asked if this was essentially a neighborhood <br /> party or would there be approximately 400-500 <br /> nwnr0 o') <br /> Burch replied that it was essentially a <br /> neighborhood party - asked that if the <br /> neighbors asked friends to attend that they <br /> limit it to a small amount. He did ask re- <br /> garding the music, since it did state live <br /> performances - would recorded music meet with <br /> Council' s approval? <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus stated this did not <br /> fit into the ordinance, but would be appli- <br /> cable to the distrubance of the paeace req- <br /> quirement therefore must be kept in a vein <br /> that would not disturb others - no set decibel <br /> requirement. <br /> fn reply to Councilman Fauson' s inquiry, Mr. <br /> Burch stated the hours for the party would <br /> be from noon until 8:00 P.M. , and he would <br /> be responsible for setting up and taking <br /> down the barriers <br />