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City Council Regular Meeting —11/28/OS <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 29 <br />(highest bidder; lottery; non-competitivebid)? <br />Finance Director Miller clarified that at this time, grocery stores <br />were regulated in selling only 3.2 products; but acknowledged a <br />push by advocacy groups to loosen state statute to allow grocery <br />stores to sell wine and alcohol-relatedproducts in grocery stores. <br />Discussion included the originally licensing criteria; new <br />problems arising with no excess liquor licenses; entitlement of <br />current license holders; competition for future or available <br />licenses; and the fairness of a selection process. <br />Dick Houck,1131 �2oselawn <br />Mr. Houck spoke as an advocate of current business owners; <br />opining that no one understood the difficulties of owning a <br />private business. Mr. Houck spoke in support of continuing with <br />the ten licenses available; spoke to the financial commitments <br />made by current license holders and that number of licenses; and <br />that business owner's reliance on that specific number of licenses <br />for his livelihood. <br />Steve �iurwell <br />Mr. Burwell addressed the pending legislation, lobbying by the <br />Minnesota Grocery Store Association for wine sale in grocer <br />stores; and the increasing annual interest in pursuing such <br />legislation on a state-wide level. <br />A� Sands, 2612 Aldine <br />Mr. Sands spoke in support of small business owne�s who put <br />their money on the line; and opined that the City's population <br />had remained constant since the original ten licenses had been <br />stipulated, and with no substantial growth, shouldn't require <br />additional licenses. Mr. Sands questioned what was precipitating <br />the issue and perceived need for additional liquor stores. <br />David Seaberg <br />Mr. S�ab�rg questioned, unless there was an unaddressed valid <br />and compelling reason, why more than ten licenses were needed. <br />Mr. Seaberg noted the amount of time required to fill up those <br />licenses; opined that this type of business was not competitive; <br />
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