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On-Sale and Sunday Intoxicating and Non-Intoxicating
<br /> Assigned
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<br />Applicant
<br />Hohn's Super Bowl, Inc. d/b/a Holm's Super Bowl
<br />Drum's On the Rum, Inc., d/b/a McDuff's Eatery/Pub
<br />Jonathan Ross, Inc., d/b/a JR's Saloon/BBQ Supper Club
<br />American Golf Corporation d/b/a Links at Northfork
<br />Diamonds Sports Bar & Grill, Inc. d/b/a Diamonds Sports Bar & Grill
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<br />License Number
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<br />00-007
<br />00-008
<br />00-009
<br />00-010
<br />00-011
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<br />Motion by Councilmember Hendriksen, seconded by Councilmember Anderson, to approve Off-
<br />Sale Intoxicating and Non-Intoxicating Liquor License renewals for Judy's Discount 10 Liquor,
<br />Rum Rivet' Wine & Spirits, M & L Country Liquors, E-Z Liquor Outlet, Vintage Wine & Spirits,
<br />and Wiser Choice Liquor for the 2001-2002 license year.
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<br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Hendriksen, Anderson, Kurak,
<br />and Zimmerman. Voting No: None.
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<br />Motion by Councihnember Hendriksen, seconded by Councilmember Zimmerman, to approve
<br />On-Sale Intoxicating and Non-Intoxicating and Sunday Sales Liquor License renewals for
<br />Holm's Super Bowl, McDuff's Eatery/Pub, JR's Saloon, Links at Northfork, and Diamonds
<br />Sports Bar & Grill for the 2001-2002 license year, subject to receiving necessary ordinance
<br />requirements.
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<br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Hendriksen, Zimmerman,
<br />Anderson, and Kurak. Voting No: None.
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<br />Case #8:
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<br />Introduce Proposed Ordinance to Amend Regulations Relating to the
<br />Keeping of Animals
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<br />Community Development Director Frolik stated that City staff has been working with the Horse
<br />Care Commission for several months to review and update the City's regulations for keeping
<br />farm animals and horses. The current farm animal ordinance states that a property owner may
<br />have two goats, pigs, or cows in any combination, as long as they have three to 20 acres of land
<br />and a conditional use permit from the City. Beyond 20 acres, there are no limits on the kinds and
<br />numbers of animals they may have. Currently, there are no regulations regarding the keeping of
<br />exotic animals such as ostriches. The result of this effort is threefold. First of all, it is being
<br />recommended that the farm animal ordinance redefine the list of farm animals to include cows,
<br />mules, donkeys, burros, ponies, goats, pigs, sheep, lamb, turkey, geese, chickens, and ducks.
<br />Each type of animal is assigned a number of animal units based on production of waste. Then an
<br />appropriate number of animal units is prescribed for various size parcels ranging from three to 20
<br />+ acres. The number of animal units allowed on a parcel is decreased by one unit for each horse
<br />being maintained on the subject property when there is a mix of farm animals and equines.
<br />Language is also being added to require a conditional use permit for the maintenance of exotic
<br />animals on a parcel. Secondly, it is being recommended that the horse ordinance be clarified to
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<br />City Council/June 12, 2001
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