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<br />i <br /> B. Liquor Licenses - New Outlets <br /> -- _. <br /> Liquor LlcenseApplications <br /> New Outlets - <br /> * 1. 7-11 Food Store, 18th and Pearl '(PS), Southland Corporation <br /> ,--' <br /> ** 2. Giant Grinder Delicatessen, 1677 Coburg Road (PS), Giant Grinder <br />i Enterprises. Corom <br />I <br />I <br /> 6/16/76 <br /> .Mr. Keller IrOved seconded by Mr. Haws to set hearing on the two Pub Hrng <br /> .proposed outlets for June 28. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> * Manager reviewed OLCC report which indicated that of those interviewed in the I-A-2 <br /> neighborhood, one objected, ten did not. Staff had no objections. <br /> Public hearing was opened. <br /> Murnard England, owning property across the street from the proposed establish- <br /> ment, opposed the license because he felt there were adequate existing outlets <br /> in the area, proximity of schools, and anticipated traffic congestion. <br /> Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony presented. <br />i Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Haws to recommend approval of the <br /> license. Motion carried - all Council members present voting aye, <br />; except Councilman Bradley voting no. <br />i <br /> ** Manager reviewed OLCC report which indicated that of those interviewed in the <br /> area, one objected, three did not. Staff had no objections. <br /> Public hearing was opened. . <br /> -' <br /> Ira Lowe, owner of the Willakenzie Market at 1645 Coburg Road, saw no need <br /> for another package store outlet so close to his market, the entrance of the <br />I proposed outlet being only 200 feet away. <br /> , Stuart Montgomery, one of the owners of the Giant Grinder, said they were ask- <br /> I <br /> ., ing for the license to give them the opportunity to provide imported beers <br /> and wines with the delicatessen products that were not provided by the normal <br /> package store outlets. <br /> , <br /> I <br /> I Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony. <br /> , <br /> , <br /> , <br /> I <br /> \ Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Haws to recommend approval of the <br /> license. <br /> In response to Councilman Bradley, Mr. Lowe said the Willakenzie Market does <br /> sell imported wines and beers. Councilman Hamel said he would vote against <br /> recommending the license because he felt the sandwich shop itself was such a <br /> small part of the establishment, and that there was not room to adequately <br /> display and retail as proposed. Councilwoman Shirey didn't feel the decision <br /> should be made on the basis of the size of the store or its adequacy for dis- <br /> play, rather it should be directed toward traffic, zoning, social problems, etc. <br /> I <br /> Vote was taken on the motion to recommend approval. Motion <br /> I carried - Council members Keller, Haws, Beal, Murray, and . <br /> I Shirey voting aye; Council members Bradley and Hamel voting no; - <br /> -. <br /> , Councilman Williams abstaining. <br /> ! <br /> , <br /> \ <br /> I 6/28/76 - 2 3J.3 <br />