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<br /> . <br /> .. <br /> Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting. June 8, 1987 <br /> Page 3 <br /> . PROPOSED ORD.; Council was referred to the proposed ordinance <br /> CHARIT. GAMBL. regulating lawful gambling; as drafted by the Village <br /> Attorney. <br /> Lynden reviewed the new State legislation which defined the percentage of net <br /> proceeds to be given to the City and the fees to be charged by the City for <br /> investigations; not more than lOX of the net proceeds can be given to the City <br /> and the fee charged for investigations is limited to $lOO.OO. The Attorney <br /> advised the Clerk Administrator suggested referencing the investigation fee by <br /> Council resolution, limiting the fee to $lOO at this time, but providing an <br /> easier spproach for increasing the fee in the event it can be increased. <br /> Lynden also reviewed an item from the League of Minnesota Cities relative to <br /> Cities imposing a local gambling tax on each licensed organization if the tax <br /> proceeds are necessary to cover the costs of regulation of gambling; he noted <br /> . the tax may not exceed three percent of the gross receipts of the organization. <br /> minus prize costs. The tax is in lieu of all other local taxes and local <br /> investigations fees and must be reported annually. Lynden stated this may not <br /> be cost effective administratively; he has not had the opportunity to review <br /> the reporting process and what is involved. <br /> Councilmember Hansen questioned: <br /> Section 6, EliKibility for License - Are requirements stringent/specific <br /> enough; <br /> Section ll. Sites for Issuance of Licenses - Does this section effectively <br /> . eliminate Bingo Hall, since it is not specifically addressed. <br /> Section l3. Number of Licenses in the City - Can phase out process be completed <br /> in a shorter time span. <br /> In response to the questions. the Attorney stated that Section 6 requirements <br /> are. in his opinion, rigorous; Section ll. he was unsure of terminology to <br /> describe the facility so he used "auditorium"; suggested adding "public hall" <br /> to the list of facilities. <br /> There was discussion relative to the number of licenses versus the number of <br /> bingo occasions which can be held. Lynden advised that Section l5 addresses <br /> this matter and that Arden Hills ordinance can be more stringent that State <br /> Law. <br /> Council also discussed Section 19, age limit. whether or not children under the <br /> age of l8 should be allowed to play Bingo. <br /> Councilmember Hansen expressed her opinion that children under l8 years of age <br /> should not be allowed to play; Winiecki stated that there may be occasions <br /> where going to play bingo would be a family activity. <br /> Council discussed whether or not Churches could request Bingo permits for a one <br /> time occasion. Lynden advised the ordinance could provide for one time. special <br /> events; he noted the Church group would still have to apply for the State <br /> license even for one time occasions. <br /> . There was discussion relative to establishments where lawful gambling is <br /> allowed. The Attorney advised it is outlined in this draft ordinance and may be <br /> changed by the Council at their discretion. <br /> Councilman Sather stated it is his opinion that trying to enact an ordinance <br /> regulating lawful gambling at this time, after approval of the Bingo Hall has <br /> been granted. is poor policy. He asked for the Attorney's opinion relative to <br /> legal exposure of the City and outlined his reasons for concern. <br /> Lynden commented that he would need to further research the matter of legal <br /> exposure before an opinion could be given, in light of the costs incurred by <br /> the Bingo Hall. <br /> Council discussed the new legislation relative to lawful gambling. the phase <br /> out process. referring this matter to a sub-committee for study, discussing the <br /> . Council concerns with the owners of the bingo facility and setting criteria for <br /> review of gambling licenses. <br /> Councilmember Hansen advised that an Attorney General's opinion would be <br /> forthcoming regarding the Little Canada Bingo operation; she stated it may be <br /> prudent to review that opinion and also the minutes of the Little Canada <br /> Council meetings relative to this matter. <br /> u <br />
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