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SESSION 1504 <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE UNIVMRSITY <br /> <br /> October z., 198 <br /> <br />At a regular meeting of the city Council of U <br />bly Room of City Hall on Monday, October 2, 1 <br />and called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. <br />following members of the Council were pI~sent <br /> <br />Mr. Byron R. Prio <br />Mr. Joseph L. Aa~~ <br />Mr. Robert G. Wag <br />Mrs. Mary V. Schu <br />Mr. Paul E. schoc <br />Mrs. Betty L. Thc <br /> <br />Also present was City Manager Frank Ollendorf <br /> <br />Mr. Price moved approval of the September 18, <br />~mms seconded the motion, which carried[ %man <br /> <br />HONOR FOR (3]_'rf MANAGe( <br /> <br />Mayor Majerus said that City Manager Frz~mk O1 <br />25 years of distinguished service to the city <br />W==tulated Mr. Ollendorff and said the City <br />its City Manager. <br /> <br />SIu~PIANAMENENENT- 7401 F~HING <br /> <br />Ihe City Manager said the Black Tie R~=-taur <br />an amendment to its site plan to increase <br />50 and reduce the outdoor seating to a max~ <br />the same total n~ber of seats, 72, as <br /> <br />Mr. Price moved approval, with Mr. Ada~ seco <br /> <br />Ms. Jill Mead, one of the o%~ers of 7401 Pen <br />piuposedchangewould provide amore stz~)iliz <br /> <br />Mr. Jerry Wade, 400 West Point Court, said b <br />and is concerned there might be an incr~-~e <br />sible increase in operating hours. He ~mid t <br />area and when the restaurant is busy, ].~opl~ <br />dorff pointed out that the current permz[t all <br />outdoors, the same total number as the new <br />would again have to come before the Ccunc~l <br />seating. Mr. Wade said there formerly %~as a <br /> <br />ui'm'f COUNCIL <br /> <br />iversity City held in the Assem- <br />)89, Mayor Janet Majerus presided <br /> In addition to the Mayor, the <br /> <br />s, Jr. <br />~_r <br />~n <br /> <br /> ~DR <br /> <br />1989 minutes as submitted. Mr. <br />~OUSly. <br /> <br />~endorff w-as recently honored for <br />management profession. She con- <br />~s very fortunate to have him as <br /> <br />nt, 7401 Pershing, has asked for <br />e indoor seating to a maximum of <br />1ira of 22, which would result in <br />51y all~wed. <br /> <br />xlingthemotion. <br /> <br />shirq, came forward and said the <br /> and consistent business. <br /> <br /> lives adjacent to this business <br />m the number of seats and a pos- <br />~ere is not enough parking in the <br />park on West Point. Mr. Ollen- <br />~ws seating for 32 indoors and 40 <br />~sal. He noted that the owners <br />if they ever wanted to add more <br />~ign directing patrons to park in <br /> <br /> <br />