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<br /> I' <br /> I ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 8 1996 11 <br /> .. continued that Mr. Filla, City Attorney, has been involved as well, and that Staff is attempting to <br /> I communicate with the organization. <br /> Mr. Post also indicated that another organization has expressed interest in the site, <br /> I Mayor Probst indicated that given the difficulty in the past, the regulations regarding charitable <br /> gambling rules need to be reviewed before something can be done, since the implications of this <br /> I are unknown. Mr. Post gave his opinion that the premises permit application for the Big Ten <br /> Supper Club could be postponed until Ordinance gambling issues are resolved, <br /> I Councilmember Aplikowski commented that Climb Theatre needs to be apprised of the <br /> implications of not renewing its permit. <br /> I Councilmember Malone indicated the law allows the City to be arbitrary and to use its best <br /> judgement; the City is involved in the number of charitable licenses given, not the charities <br /> I involved, He continued that the organizations either comply with the regulations or face having <br /> their premise permits not be renewed. <br /> I. Councilmember Aplikowski questioned why the City is attempting to contact Climb Theatre. <br /> Mr. Post explained the license is not expired as of yet, so the City is attempting to communicate <br /> with Climb Theatre, However, he continued that their permit will expire February 29, 1996. <br /> I Mr. Malone suggested that an ordinance amendment requiring a bond could be considered for <br /> future premises permit applications. <br /> I Mayor Probst indicated that the concern is compliance with trade area spending, and that such a <br /> bond could be requested for first time applicants. <br /> I Mr. Post commented on the 1995 Construction Activity report submitted by David Kriesel, <br /> I Building Official. Mr. Post noted that building permits issued were higher than 1994, and the <br /> estimated valuation of construction in 1995 was close to 20 million dollars, <br /> I COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> I Councilmember Malone had no further comments, <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski commented favorably on the warning signs that had been installed <br /> I on County Road F. <br /> Councilmember Keirn commented that the Human Rights Committee will meet January 16, <br /> lit 1996. <br /> I <br />