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City of Centerville <br />City Council Meeting <br />October 8, 2008 <br />City Administrator Larson stated that the Planning & Zoning Commission discussed this <br />when they met on October 7. He stated that there is some sense of urgency to get this <br />approved quickly. The signage would be located near the driveway entrance, on the east <br />side of the road entering Center Street. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommends <br />approval, provided the signage is set back at least 10 feet and that it is at least 6 feet above <br />the road elevation. <br />Motion made by Council Member Lee, seconded by Council Member Broussard- <br />Vickers, to approve the signage for Creative Kids, provided the signage is set back at <br />least 10 feet from the property line and that it is at least 6 feet above the road <br />elevation to the bottom of the sign. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Terry Sa e.~ is (Kelly's) Request for a Payment Schedule for his Liquor License <br />Fees for 2009 <br />City Administrator Larson stated that Mr. Sager has lost a lot of business because of the <br />construction, causing him some financial problems. Mr. Sager is requesting that he be <br />allowed to pay his liquor license fees for 2009 on a 6-month payment plan. <br />City Attorney Glaser replied that the City has a requirement that a liquor license be paid a <br />year in advance. However, the City also has a provision for a temporary liquor license for <br />shorter periods of time. He stated that this could possibly be done with 6 extensions of the <br />liquor license. The only other option would be to amend the code. <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers inquired about how they could "undo" his license if he <br />did not make a payment. <br />Councilmember Lee replied that the license would be paid two months in advance for each <br />renewal. <br />City Attorney Glaser inquired whether they could have a problem with his taxes in <br />October. <br />Councilmember Lee stated that he would like to work with business owners to keep them <br />in Centerville. <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers stated that they would need to see his insurance <br />certificate each time he renewed his license. <br />City Attorney Glaser replied that, as part of his renewal, they could require that he provide <br />his insurance certificate. <br />Mayor Capra stated that this could be considered an economic hardship because of the road <br />project. <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />