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li <br /> 39 <br /> February 1,1989 <br /> Councilmember Langus asked if the City had any Liability by adopting <br /> this amendement. Jim Iles, Assistant City Attorney, stated yes the , <br /> City had some exposure but no more than the original ordinance. <br /> , Captain Dan Anderson, Police Department, stated the Police !''1 <br /> Department can cook with the prsposed amendment and will work with <br /> any of the establishments to see that they conform with the <br /> . requirements. <br /> iuei!Tir "1gr !:7l°a ':°=i "lthittofliraa : :=;a1ha :4toefte4l . <br /> li.Counci/member Langus commented that the high school kids are not <br /> attending school dances and this amendment will at least provide a If 1 <br /> somewhat controlled atmosphere for them to go. He felt parents are <br /> ,,,,zsig:ig:,,IX,„711410,,,tbAestaintd,.rds for their children and it was <br /> ?r, <br /> Councilmember Morrow stressed that 19 and 20 year olds also needed a <br /> place to socialize. He said he was comfortable with the amendment <br /> and felt that Council should give the proposal an opportunity to see . <br /> if it can work. <br /> Councilmember Diamond said that the school district determined that <br /> ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders ere one entity or group <br /> and that the students generally socialize in with their own peers <br /> and age grOuPs. <br /> :Ualent"tckat'Ls2Ign:PTOP1T=fiY,;itge=idPeietea."d be'n he' <br /> President Diva stated the original ordinance was done with much <br /> thought and discussion and was 'determined at that time not <br /> acceptable to mix all the age groups together. Therefore, two <br /> different operations for each of groups might be considered. She <br /> commented that this ordinance was to apply tc more than one business <br /> as when the Navy arrives, there will be more businesses inquiring <br /> into this type of establ1shment. Strong guidelines, as established 1 I <br /> in the original ordinance, will put everyone on notice on the <br /> standards the City wants to impose. <br /> I i <br /> Councilmember Gipson said he has not changed his position from the <br /> first hearing on the teen dance operations. He feels that young <br /> :m!:Ifhedi;ferenteag!group:cen type withfosocial :47:fthl <br /> they want trla?tffipiatneeein":gd e oemerm,t aprovvidel' this <br /> opportunity. <br /> =ft="fo= Ic.':nr:ettho'ftf giEl.ssti::e2T: Will <br /> :ggict.r I. <br /> Councilmember Overstreet moved to amend the ordinance by deleting 1! ' <br /> the portion of Section 8 which applies to allow persons under the <br /> age of 16 to attend. He said this would basically leave the <br /> ordinance as is. <br /> 1 1 <br /> The motion died for lack of a second. <br /> 1 1 <br /> I. <br /> 1 1 <br />
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