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POOL PARLOR APPLICATIONS - (continued) <br /> <br />Councilman Herrin's motion, seconded by Councilman Patterson, for re- <br />consideration of this matter, was unanimously carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Schlegel, speaking for the owner, stated that an Alcoholic Beverage Permit <br />was granted to Mro Morrill; that Police Department visits have been encouraged; <br />that all employees have submitted to clearance procedures; that there have been <br />no citations issued, and they do not believe they have created or continued an <br />aggravating problem for the Police° Mr° Schlegel requested reconsideration of <br />this matter on its own merits° <br /> <br />Sgt. M. Mitchell, Santa Aha Police Department, stated that the operation of this <br />establishment has changed; that there is no longer topless/bottomless entertainment; <br />that the Police Department does not protest issuance of the pool table license. <br /> <br />In response to questions from Mayor Griset, the City Attorney stated that in the <br />event of change of ownership the license could not be transferred; that it <br />is issued to the person, not the premises; and that if this establishment becomes <br />a police problem in the future, the Council will again be notified° <br /> <br />The application of John Paul Morrill, Owner, to operate a pool parlor in conjunction <br />with The Sportsman, 4406 Wo First Street, was approved on motion of Councilman <br />Patterson, seconded by Councilman Herrin, and carried on the following roll call <br />vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Patterson, Herrin, Villa, Griset, Evans, Markel <br />Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />Letter dated April 8, 1971, from William S° Anagnostou, Attorney for Mr. and <br />Mrs° Robert Gustafson, was presented to the Council, requesting reconsideration <br />of the application for pool parlor permit in conjunction with The Pine Pub~ 2333 <br />West First Street, which was denied on April 5~ 1971o <br /> <br />Councilman Villa's motion, seconded by Councilman Patterson, for reconsideration <br />of this matter~ was unanimously carried. <br /> <br />Mr° William S. Anagnostou, representing the owners, stated that at The Pine Pub <br />there have been no narcotics violations, no prostitution, no topless/bottomless, no <br />felony arrests, and no business conducted between the hours of 2:00 and 6:00 A.M. <br />He requested a reconsideration of this matter by the Council and that the permit for <br />The Pine Pub be approved. <br /> <br />Sgt. Mitchell, Santa Bna Police Department, stated that to his knowledge the <br />situation remained the same as reported by Lt. Hansen; that he would have to <br />check the Department records for definite information. The Clerk of the Council <br />read Lt. Hansen's testimony from the Minutes of the April 5, 1971, meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Robert Gustafson stated that the bar offers topless entertainment and that <br />at one time there was bottomless entertainment, but that is not true at this time. <br /> <br />Councilman Markel requested that further consideration of this matter be deferred <br />and another Agenda item be considered, while Police Department records were <br />obtained. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL -136- April 19, 1971 <br /> <br /> <br />