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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, June 13, 2016 <br />Page 18 <br />Councilmember Willmus noted past commission discussions about a local option <br />sales tax, especially for the city's major regional component (skating center). <br />Regarding the skating center, Mayor Roe noted that staff-level discussions were <br />ongoing about how to approach and receive state bonding funds at the next oppor- <br />tunity, in the 2018 legislative session. <br />Chair Newby noted these were some difficult and complex issues, but assured the <br />City Council that the commission was holding those discussions now. <br />Mayor Roe thanked commissioners for their attendance and update. <br />12. Public Hearings and Action Consideration <br />a. Public Hearing to Consider the Transfer of an Off-Sale Liquor License and <br />Cigarette/Tobacco Products License to Roseville Liquor, Inc., d/b/a Chucho <br />Liquor <br />Finance Director Chris Miller briefly summarized the request as detailed in the <br />RCA. The applicant was present but did not seek recognition or to ma.ke com- <br />ment. <br />Mayor Roe opened and closed the public hearing at approximately 9:06 p.m.; with <br />no one appearing for or against. <br />McGehee moved, Etten seconded, approval of the transfer of the Off-Sale Liquor <br />License and Cigarette/Tobacco Products License to Yeng Vang for the remainder <br />of the 2016 calendar year, 700 West County Road B. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Laliberte, McGehee, Willmus, Etten and Roe. <br />Nays: None. <br />b. Public Hearing to Approve/Deny an On-Sale Wine License for MIAMSP, <br />LLC, d/b/a Painting With a Twist, located at 2100 Snelling Avenue N, Suite <br />72C (Har Mar Mall) <br />Finance Director Chris Miller briefly summarized the request as detailed in the <br />RCA. <br />Mayor Roe opened and closed the public hearing at approxirnately 9:08 p.m.; with <br />no one appearing for or against. <br />Since this is a national chain based on her review of the request with this location <br />the first Minnesota franchise, Councilmember Laliberte noted the application stat- <br />ed that food was not their principle business, but questioned the percentage and <br />type of food service intended, and how it would be monitored. <br />