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<br />e <br /> <br />Council bill number and title only, there being no Council member <br />present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel that the bill be read the second <br />time by Council bill number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, <br />and that enactment be considered at this time. Motion carried unani- <br />mously with Mr. Obie abstaining. The bill was read the second time by <br />Council Bill number only. <br /> <br />Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel that the bill be approved and <br />given final passage. Roll call vote: All Council members present <br />voting aye with Mr. Obie abstaining, the bill was declared passed and <br />numbered 17825. <br />- <br /> <br />I-A-2 C. Liquor License Application: Grocery Carts, Inc.--Wicker Basket Gourmet <br />Foods (RMB)--Change of location from 5th Avenue to 245 East 6th Avenue. <br />Manager indicated this liquor license was for a change of location, <br />that no inspection report had been required, and the staff had no objec- <br />tions to granting approval. <br /> <br />Public hearing was opened with no testimony presented. <br /> <br />Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel to approve and forward to <br />OLCC the liquor license application. Motion carried unanimously, with <br />all members present voting aye. <br /> <br />e I -A-3 <br /> <br />D. Appeal Denial of Merchant Police License by Police Department--Terry <br />Lee Ackl ey. <br /> <br />Manager indicated that the denial was in accordance with the City Code <br />Section 3.050, Application Review. The Police Department had recommended <br />denial based upon the applicant's failure to supply required information <br />under City Code, Section 3.055, stating that this constitutes grounds for <br />denying a license. Question number 6 on the application requires the <br />person to list any arrests for any violations, regardless of disposition. <br />Mr. Ackley listed only one charge. A check of his criminal history <br />files indicated six separate offenses between 1973 and 1976, thus Acting <br />Chief of Pol ice Patrick Larion recommended denial based on the appncantl s <br />failure to supply the information required. <br /> <br />Public hearing was opened. <br /> <br />Terry Lee ACkley introduced himself saying he was available for ques- <br />tions by the Council, and introduced into the record a letter of <br />recommendation from his employer, Charles Collins of Collins Security <br />Merchant Patrol, Springfiel d, Oregon. The 1 etter stated: "Thi s is to <br />verify that Terry Ackley worked for Collins Security from 12-10-77 to <br />12-19-77. He is a good worker, dependable, and gets along with fellow <br />workers and clients. If he gets his license and if there is a position <br />open, he will be put back to work." <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1/24/77 - 3 <br /> <br />39 <br />