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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, June 11, 2012 <br />Page 13 <br />what they are really fighting against." Councilmember responded "I don't think <br />that it is particularly useful for this body to criticize citizens." <br />Member Stenlund personally opined that the City's CIP was still underfunded, <br />with funding for underground utilities and infrastructure not adequate to get <br />where it was needed to create a system that was proactive versus at crisis re- <br />sponse or reactive levels. <br />Councilmember Johnson expressed his appreciation for Member Stenlund's ob- <br />servations; and asked that individual PWETC members get their comments to <br />the CIP Task Force through Mr. Schwartz, as they would begin meeting again in <br />the near future. Councilmember Johnson advised that any remaining concerns <br />needed to be brought to the attention of the Task Force, since within 45 -60 days, <br />the Task Force would be making additional recommendations to the City Coun- <br />cil; and their desire was to provide a realistic perspective to consider in their de- <br />liberations. <br />Mayor Roe thanked the PWETC for their attendance at tonight's meeting, their <br />comments, and their ongoing work on behalf of the community. <br />11. Public Hearings <br />12. Business Items (Action Items) <br />a. Administer Presumptive Penalty — B -Dale Club Alcohol Compliance Fail- <br />ure <br />Police Lt. Lorne Rosand reviewed the alcohol compliance check process con- <br />ducted twice annually in Roseville; and via attachments to the RCA's dated <br />June 11, 2012, included pertinent materials provided to licensees for that pro- <br />cess. Lt. Rosand noted that sixty -two (62) license checks had been conducted, <br />with four (4) failures resulting. Attachments to the RCA also included follow - <br />up by the Police Department subsequent to those failures, including requesting <br />training records of all employees authorized to serve alcohol at those businesses <br />failing the compliance checks; and noticing those businesses of tonight's meet- <br />ing where the penalty phase would be deliberated. <br />Lt. Rosand reviewed the specifics of the compliance failure of the B -Dale Club, <br />their first violation within the last thirty -six (36) months. <br />Tim Woller, President & Gloria Kinsel, General Manager, representing the <br />B -Dale Club <br />Ms. Kinsel accepted responsibility for this failure, and that of the server, noting <br />that this was the Club's first failure since its existence in 1961. Ms. Kinsel of- <br />fered sincere apologies, and while unfortunate and never having happened at the <br />Club in the past, it had served to get the attention of everyone in the club and <br />
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