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City Atlor~,,~'3, ~ i(~(.~drich explained that as the ordinance is currently written if they were allowed <br />a 60 mitotic iJ~c [:eriod to leave the premise, drinks would have to be off the table by 2:00 a.m. <br /> <br />Police (:hi~:/\~/a,/ noted that they could require drinks to be offthe table at 1:30 a.m. and then <br /> <br />(?OLmCilmc~d>~'.~ l!vig inquired as to what kind of impact that would put on the Police <br />Depart~nc~ <br /> <br />Po li ce (lift c l '.,,~,/: tv: cpli cd t hat what Councilmember Elvig was proposing would not require much <br />change I'm Ilir: ,t:'oiic,,:: Department. <br /> <br />Gary Grubc~, i.>i:~ol-~ds Sports Bat', inquired as to what the current hours that liquor could be <br />served on ~-;t!l~<kty.~; |~ was his understanding that they could begin serving liquor at 10:00 a.m. as <br /> <br />City Allor~t:y (;,~{,drich reviewed State language pertaining to Sunday serving times explaining <br />thai liquor c:~tt~ be' .qcrwxl fi'om 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. if food is served or 10:00 a.m. with city <br />pormissior~. ~! tl~~. ~z ,'rent policy in the City would be 12:00 p.m. if food is being served. <br /> <br />Police ('.hicl' x,;v~ty replied that the ordinance should be changed to allow for the 10:00 a.m. <br />serving of alc<~]iol ii' Ibod is served because that is the way most of the establishments in the City <br />c[IrroBlly Ol)t;l ~/~i~, <br /> <br />City Atto~n~.,v (;ooch'ich provided the Council with language pertaining to the information <br />regarding !he ~:i)() :t.n~. bar closing law. <br /> <br />Mayor (]amcc i~q~i~cd i f the Cotmcil was in agreement with allowing for alcohol to be served at <br />I 0:0() a.m. ~ ~4t.~,!ays iF fbod is served. <br /> <br />Counci lmc:ml:~t:~ Zi t~ m~crman stated that he would not be in favor of that. <br /> <br />Mayor (ia~cc rcglicd that is the way the City has already been operating. <br /> <br />(~o uncil mc:n~ b{,r :4,~ ~'rm m~ cn agreed with 10:00 a.m. Sunday serving time. <br /> <br />Cotmcilm~:~l-,c~ !';Ivig agreed with 10:00 a.m. Sunday serving time. <br /> <br />Com~cil~ncn~l:~<:~ iYarson agreed with 10:00 a.m. Sunday serving time. <br /> <br />Counci hncm hc~ '..'. i, ~o1< stated that he thought the Sunday serving time should be 12:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Police Chict' '.3/:t¥ ,)ted that the cmTent ordinance requires that a liquor establishment must be at <br />least 13)(}0 Ii;ti fi-Oi-l] chttrch, school, etc. and inquired if the Council felt that was adequate. <br /> <br />City Council Work Session/March 1, 2004 <br /> Page 3 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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