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<br /> I <br /> I <br /> I- ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - DECEMBER 26. 1995 5 <br /> Approval ofl996 Liquor Licenses <br /> I City Administrator Brian Fritsinger reported to the Council that seven on-sale and off-sale liquor <br /> establishments have applied for 1996 license renewals. He continued that background <br /> I investigations have been conducted by the Sheriffs Department, the applications have been <br /> signed by the Sheriff, the Fire Marshall has completed all on-site inspections, and that the <br /> I applicants have submitted their first quarter fees and are current on all City License/Permits. <br /> Councilmember Malone questioned what is the current maximum number of liquor licenses <br /> I allowed in the City. Mr. Fritsinger replied that it is seven. Councilmember Malone noted that <br /> Charlie Chung's is not on the renewal list and is the one available license. <br /> I MOTION: Malone moved and Hicks seconded that the 1996 Liquor License renewals be <br /> approved. Motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> I Approval of 1996 BusinesslRubbish Hauler Licenses <br /> Community Development Director Kevin Ringwald reported to the Council that Staffhas <br /> .. received 11 rubbish hauler license renewals as well as 83 other business license renewals. Mr. <br /> Ringwald indicated that they will follow up with those businesses that have not yet paid their <br /> 1996 license fees. <br /> I Mayor Probst indicated that there is a need to coordinate one to two pick-up days with the <br /> . various haulers so garbage is not put out every day of the week. Mayor Probst continued that <br /> this issue was brought to the Public Works and Safety Committee, but a solution was not brought <br /> to the Council. Mr. Fritsinger reported that in August this was discussed with the Committee, <br /> I but no fina1 direction was ever taken, possibly due to fear that the competition would lead to <br /> increased prices. <br /> I Councilmember Malone indicated that there are only a few haulers for the City and suggested <br /> that the Public Safety Committee contact them and ask for their help in getting coordinated pick- <br /> up days. <br /> I Councilmember Aplikowski voiced concern that limited pick-up days would be difficult for <br /> commercial businesses. Councilmember Malone indicated that limited pickup days would be for <br /> I residential only. <br /> I Mayor Probst agreed that residential was the primary concern for aesthetics as well as possible <br /> health concerns. Mayor Probst requested that the Staff work with the Public Safety Committee <br /> on this issue. <br /> Ie <br /> I <br />
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