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• <br /> 11/3/82 Page -4- <br /> Schelene Stratton Felt that the $100 fee for each machine at <br /> 1123 Lincoln Ave. the Pinball Wizard was unreasonable. She <br /> stated that she had been to many arcades <br /> and spoke with several owners of arcades. <br /> They informed her either that they paid <br /> a small fee or no fee at all - most of the <br /> owners were in the Boulder area. Boulder <br /> has several arcades while Louisville only <br /> has one. She f.:rther stated the Pinball <br /> Wizard is a very clean building; there is <br /> always an attendant on duty; is very orderly. <br /> She was there frequently and enjoyed the games. <br /> It was her feeling that if the $100 fee per <br /> machine was adopted, it could force the owner <br /> to close the business, and did not feel Louis- <br /> ville was the type City that would force <br /> someone out of business. It was her opinion <br /> that the surrounding businesses also realized <br /> customers from the the people who played the <br /> video games . Cited instances of people who <br /> were doing their Laundry and played the games <br /> until it was finished. Felt that the busi- <br /> ness was keeping people within the City. <br /> Felt that $25.00 per machine would be ample, <br /> and that it was keeping the young adults off <br /> the streets and out of trouble. Again reiter- <br /> ated the advantage of entertainment for the <br /> families. <br /> Mayor Meier continued the public hearing. <br /> Anyone else in the audience that wished to <br /> speak in opposition of the ordinance - none . <br /> Council comments . <br /> Councilman Cussen Commented he realized that after reviewing <br /> the revenue and expenditure sheets provided <br /> by the owner of the Pinball Wizard, that the <br /> business was not making a large profit. How- <br /> ever councilmembers were viewing all arcades <br /> and although he was sympathetic to the conerns , <br /> there were still issues that needed to be <br /> addressed, i.e. he would be willing to con- <br /> sider a $75 per machine fee, in lieu of the <br /> $100 as stated in the ordinance. Expressed <br /> concern about bicycles cluttering the doorway. <br /> pedestrians who are walking stumble over them - <br /> where is the liability? The City provides <br /> police protection and. other services thus the <br /> reason for the fee. It was his feeling a bike <br /> rack was a priority for the establishment. <br />
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