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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Ardell Hills Council <br /> <br />June 28, 1993 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />Mayor Sather asked if the City could challge City gambling <br />regulations in order to grant a billgo hall license to <br />Cavanaugh. Filla stated that the city has the power to <br />allow more than one site for Class A gambling if the Council <br />so chooses and takes appropriate action to revise the city's <br />gambling regulations, however, current City regulations <br />allow only one site (presently the Pot-Q-Gold site).- <br /> <br />Council discussed possible scenarios if a secolld bingo hall <br />site were allowed for a specific period of time with a <br />specific "sunset" date. Council acknowledged that, from a <br />business standpoint, if two bingo halls were allowed for a <br />limited period of time, competition between the sites would <br />occur and the marketplace would determine which hall were <br />more successful; however, many elements (such as lease <br />terms, time scheduling, etc.) would affect the interim <br />period and it may be complicated, difficult or impossible to <br />return to only one bingo hall at the sunset date. <br /> <br />Dennis Cavanaugh said the idea of a billgo hall at the vacant <br />former supermarket space at Arden Plaza was conceived <br />several months ago when a charitable gambling organization <br />(currently licensed and operating at the Pot-Q-Gold bingo <br />hall) approached C G Rein expressing interest in the Arden <br />Plaza space because they were dissatisfied with the food <br />service, lighting, signage, accessibility, etc. of the Pot- <br />Q-Gold site. He added that he believes that three of the <br />organizations presently operating at the Pot-Q-Gold site <br />would transfer to the Arden Plaza site when their leases <br />with Pot-Q-Gold expire this year. <br /> <br />Councilmember Probst expressed his opposition to the <br />proliferation of bingo halls in the City, but said he would <br />support moving those activities to a new location if a sound <br />process to do so could be devised. <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone commented that he favors only one bingo <br />hall in the City, but would support two sites for a specific <br />time period in order to foster competition and allow the <br />marketplace to dictate which site should continue. <br /> <br />Councilmember Aplikowski asked how other tenants in the <br />Arden Plaza center would be affected by the proposed bingo <br />hall at that location. Cavanaugh stated that many attempts <br />have been made to no avail to attract a supermarket anchor <br />tenant to the Arden Plaza center, and although the existing <br />tenants in the cellter realize that a bingo hall is less <br />preferred than a supermarket, it would be acceptable. <br />