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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> June 27, 2012 <br /> V. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. City of Centerville June 14, 2012 through June 27, 2012 Claims (Check #27299- <br /> 27322) & (Check #27323 - 27326) <br /> 2. Centennial Police Department Claims through June 15, 2012 (Check #8979 - <br /> 9001) <br /> 3. Centennial Fire District Claims through June 18, 2012 (Check #5376 -5375) <br /> 4. Parks & Recreation Committee Recommendation to Approve: <br /> a. Park Facility Request - Hidden Spring Park Pavilion, Brownie Troop <br /> #54243 - July 28, 2012 Immediately Following Parade <br /> b. Park Facility Request - Hidden Spring Park. Private Wedding - August <br /> 25, 2012 <br /> c. Special Event Permit Application - 8K Walk/Run/In -Line - July 28, 2012 <br /> 5. Centerville Elementary PTA Annual Request for Temporary Charitable Gambling <br /> Permit - November 2, 2012 & March 1, 2013 (Bingo) <br /> 6. Centennial Fire District - Sale of Two (2) Vehicles Per Schedule <br /> a. 1991 Ford F600 Chassis w/E -One Rescue Body - (City of Frazee) <br /> b. 1999 Ford Explorer <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher, to <br /> approve Consent Agenda as presented. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> VI. AWARDS /PRESENTATIONS /APPEARANCES <br /> 1. S & B Center Corporation, Ms. Victoria Byrne & Mr. Jeff Schultz, Kelly's <br /> Korner Liquor Violation <br /> Administrator Larson stated that an alleged liquor violation had taken place at Kelly's <br /> Korner and that Staff provided the licensee of the notice of this evenings meeting and <br /> representatives of the licensee are present. <br /> Attorney Glaser reviewed the process for providing a hearing for licensees when an <br /> alleged violation has occurred and stated that Council is performing similarly to a judge <br /> who is hearing a case and Attorney Glaser is acting as an advocate to the City. Attorney <br /> Glaser reviewed the City Code with requirements for holding a liquor license, <br /> presumptive penalties, and Council's need to determine whether a violation of license <br /> conditions had occurred. Attorney Glaser presented the Council with the facts of the case <br /> and stated that the bartender had subsequently appeared in court and admitted to a <br /> violation of the law regarding the presence of alcoholic beverages on the premises after <br /> the permitted time.. Attorney Glaser stated that the bartender served alcohol at 1:50 a.m. <br /> to several individuals, at 2:32 a.m. one of these individuals was spotted by the police <br /> department in the parking lot of Kelly's with a bottle of beer. Attorney Glaser stated that <br /> only the licensee or employees of the licensee can be on the premises a half hour after <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />