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stated that Project Sabado is not specifically targeting businesses for <br />closure. However, she stressed the need for retailers to take their <br />responsibilities to the community at large seriously. <br />E. Commeats frog the Executive Director. (Robyn Uptegraff) <br />1. Me. Uptegraff reminded the Commissioners of the City Council study <br />session scheduled Monday, November 20, 1995 and December 18, 1995. <br />2. The Site Plan Review for the Harbor McFadden Bite is concluding, <br />staff will conduct a study session during December and it will come <br />before the Commission for action in January 1996. <br />' !. Comsats from tha Plaaaiaa Manager. (Kenneth Adams) <br />No comments were made. <br />6. Comments from the Planning Commission <br />1. Commissioner Doughty requested an update on 2828 North Bristol and <br />asked if a golf course was being considered for the location. <br />Ma. Uptegraff informed the Commission that there was a recent court <br />hearing and the judge would issue an order to demolish. However, <br />the attorney's office was still working with RTC. The City would <br />welcome a golf course; the problem is that the owner has a limited <br />amount of capital and would need additional assistance. <br />2. Chairman Mondo requested Project Sabado'e ideas and recommendations <br />be considered when drafting the future policies for ABC licenses. <br />Mr. Richard Lay, Assistant City Attorney, mentioned that Loe Angeles <br />has a long administrative procedure with their ordinance and <br />retailers are allowed to continue operating during the proceedings, <br />the Attorney's office feels that once there is enough evidence to <br />show a public nuisance, they would like to go directly to court. <br />Chairman Mondo indicated that there are two start up companies <br />sharing a apace located at 106 Fourth Street, Fourth Floor an <br />Advertising Group and Space Planner and that this is the type of <br />business the City had hoped to see returning downtown as a result of <br />' the artist village concept. <br />H. Recess. <br />i <br />2 <br />
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