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2/28/1994
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Seesic~ 1611, Minutes Page 3 <br />Febrlklry 28, 1994 <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />until April; the owner would then have to a~ply fc~ a conditional use permit, <br />and specific conditicr~ could be discussed at that tim, <br /> <br />LIg3C~ LIC~SE - SHRI.T. S~TI(~, 7449 OLIVE <br /> <br />Ihe City Manager reF_-_~ended against a license allowirg the sale of alcoholic <br />beverages at the Shell Station at 7449 0live, noting that the City's consis- <br />tent policy has been to maintain a separation of alcohol sales fru~ business- <br />es catering to motor vehicle service. He no~ there are already two stores <br />in t/hat block that sell liquor. <br /> <br />The applicant, Jek~kuld Kogan, 12392 Woodline ~rive, said ba has owned and op- <br />era~a a north County Shell station and cccrvenie~De store selling beer for <br />three years; prior to that, be opera~a the ~ type business on Manchester <br />Road for five years. ~ere have been no enf~ problems, he said, add- <br />ing that in order to he successful it has beceMe necessary to sell beer. <br /> <br />Mr. Adams said he told tba former c~erator he would uppose liquor sales at <br />all gas station-convenienc~ stores, whirl1 be equated with liquor sales at <br />small neighborhood stores. Mayor Majerus a~_-e~___ the Council ha.~ had a firm <br />policy for many years of not allowing liquor sales at gasoline stations. <br /> <br />All v~ted Ayo to deny. <br /> <br />PEMBONNELREPORT <br /> <br />TDa Perscclnel reiDoft for the week ending Febl~mry 26, 1994, was received and <br />ordered filed. <br /> <br />The Police ~nt re/3ort for the month of Jamm~f, 1994, was received and <br />ordered filed. <br /> <br />cl'rlZ~ OCM~NiB <br /> <br />Mr. Robert Lewis, 825 Midland, said be was part of a ~=uup of residents who <br />make regular inspectices of the apartment oa~lex on Velxm across fzu~ Heman <br />Park. He gave Mr. Ollendorff a re~ort on inspecti~ls be made Febl~,ary 15 and <br />27, addirg that he felt the City should move faster in following up on City- <br />required acticr~ that the owner should take in securing these buildings. He <br />was very upset that the a~pra~-~al on his ~ was reduced and that one of the <br /> <br />taxes because of this situation. He asked that the City Manager and Council <br />8~-~uss the future of this p~uperty and other p~uperties owned by the same <br /> <br />Ms. Laura Lawrence, 1273 Pennsylvania, said the boom box pruble~ in her area <br />has beGme cursrant, with deafening noise f~u 6 a.m. to late afternoon, then <br /> <br /> <br />
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