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I 111 8 lip <br />OEM <br />TO: CI"' t,y Counc:'L I, <br />FROM: Jim Andre <br />SUBJECT': Closing, of Off-Siale Liquor Operations <br />0 <br />The City of Roseville has discussed, the issue of Closing its municipal <br />iquor stories, and plerm"'tting pr*'vate off-sale operations, <br />off -,sale 1"' 1 1 <br />Over the past 6,-l7 years,, the regulation of the liquor industry has <br />exp+ rienced, dramatic changles. The State has basically removed itself <br />MI <br />from the regulating pri ces on 1:mLq,uor,.l As a result, there has been a <br />very completitivie environment in the merchandising of liquor, <br />The operating income has, been steadily decreasing, as demonstrated below: <br />1981 <br />$53,0083 <br />1982 <br />44,292 <br />1983 <br />31,710 <br />1984 Est, <br />16,lOI00 <br />2) There are two full-time liquor clerks who would be laid off., <br />unless other vacanicies would Dour in other departments, for <br />which they may qualify. <br />4 <br />Bioth employees have suffi,cient tenure to be vested 'in the PERA <br />p ein sl on, fun d. <br />ffl:,oth emplioyeles would be eligible for unemployment compensation,, <br />3.f they so, applied. Maximum, City exposure for unemployment <br />Al "i I <br />insiurancie is approximately $15,0010. <br />