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AR—DEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—September 28, 2009 18 <br /> 7B. Motion to Approve Ordinance 2009-011 and Ordinance 2009-012 (continued) <br /> Mr. Lindemer clarified that it would be in good faith that the training is provided <br /> for all employees. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that he would hope that businesses are providing training <br /> to their employees between the annual server training sessions, depending on the <br /> cost involved. <br /> Mr. Lindemer asked who would have to take the training. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that this is not known at this time and Council would <br /> need this information before moving forward. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked what would happen in the case of a fake ID being <br /> used. She asked if the restaurant would be responsible. <br /> City Attorney Filla stated that a fake ID would be a defense. The restaurant would <br /> not be at fault. <br /> City Planner Beekman stated that a person who is coming into an establishment to - <br /> do a compliance check does not give fake identification. In the case of a fake ID it <br /> would not come up in a compliance check. <br /> Councilmember Holmes clarified that a violation would only result from a <br /> compliance check. <br /> Mayor Harpstead asked if the City had suspensions in the Ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that suspensions are in the Ordinance. She also <br /> stated that five violations would be too many before the Council could consider <br /> revoking or suspending a license. She stated that she would accept three violations <br /> in 48 months. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that the City could have a suspension at three violations <br /> and a revocation at four violations. <br /> Councilmember Grant asked how many compliance checks are done each year. <br /> There may not be enough checks done in a year to bring a high number of <br /> violations to a business. <br />
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