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<br />Carl 6ristensen, 1757 'N. (;0. Rd. D stated we should hold another election <br />on the liqL'or matter so as to get,,"e 1'eelinl; of tele [;roup in 'Ghe annexed <br />area. <br /> <br />B~Tuve, 4035 Valentine at favored Lillnicipal ownership for graater control <br />in aplceal'ance and mana..ii,ent of the establishment, and less cnance of ti1.e <br />operation becominr: a political football. <br /> <br />.s. Bob Tuve sta];ed if we are to use tne escalator' license we whould use <br />~illt type of license from the @eginning. <br /> <br />Ray Anderson, '''. Co. Rd. D seconded ],11'. 'l'uve's recommendation as he felt <br />the villar-e will x'ecieve tne most x'evenue from a municipal operation. <br /> <br />Don Nelson, l411 Arden Place questioned the advisability of the escalating <br />liceose fee 'oecause it !laS never been tried in the State of Einnesota. <br /> <br />L.1" .dOl'th Read, 31u2 [iamline Ave. N. s ta tedt!la t a lthour;h it has not been <br />tried before in Idnnosota, many municipalities in. our state now wish they <br />nad used it, an<l tilat it has been used very successfuly in other states. <br /> <br />Jack '''olf, 1970 Stowe Ave. reco'illJeddad ;;mnicipal ownership of liquor <br />establishments. <br /> <br />Edwin Seuar't, 1851 Gr'ant Road recommended pI'ivate licensing of liquor. <br /> <br />Jack GI'udnoske, l440 Hiehway 96 recoL~ended private ownership for liquor <br />establishments. <br /> <br />;.:1'. Al'land';ickland, Skiles Lane s ta ted oppos it ion to liquor, and if we <br />must have it because of the elaction l'esults he wanted control as strict <br />as possible, and to try to get as much revenue as possible. <br /> <br />Donald Stecker, 1419 Arden Place stated we cannot con~are liquor sale volume <br />of a business place in a city location with an identical place in a rural <br />aI'ea such as ours. <br /> <br />Attorney Courtney recommended tnat if the escalting claase is to be used, <br />it should be used from the beginning of' tne licensing of liquor in the village. <br /> <br />At tiE close of the public hearing on liq:lOr tile Council rec,.uested the Liquor <br />Committee to study tne matter of' liquor licerJse fees and to submit a <br />recommendation to the Council on the llilltter within sixty days. <br /> <br />.;,;r. Phil Ph:,'lstecker requested tnat villare roads (Je oiled before fall, <br />and asl(ed about LilpX'oveli;ent of village sl:;reets. ;,:ayor' Ashbach eXl.la ined <br />tc:,at dlCr~nr' tne jCas]; two year's tile streets ;lave been oiled liU.ch earlier than <br />fall. ;..X'. .lshbach explained the villa e jColicy foX' road b;provement. <br /> <br />Finance hepDDt: 'hie Village Financfhal sta tement for' 1957 was submitteEl. by <br />krs. Stl'ornqnist. :::pon lllot:con by DeLange, seccndedby \Vinfrey, the F'inancial <br />statement was app'oved for publication. I':otion passed. <br />