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January 5,2000 <br /> of incidents,and the total member of contacts made with the boating <br /> community. The amount is 46.5%of Be$185,601.99 in vessel registration <br /> dsnibutod to the County.resulting in a distribution to the City in the <br /> amountof$86.304.93. <br /> Roll was celled with all ccuneilmembers voting ye_.except Councilmember <br /> Overstreet who was excused. <br /> Motion earned. <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO.9912-81 <br /> TIDED AND FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE relade,to Liquor Code Violations,amending <br /> Section I(part)of Ordinance No.124356,as amended by Section 3 <br /> of Ordinance No.1726-90(EMC 10.43.048)and Section 112 of <br /> Ordinance No.114585(ERIC 10.42.020). <br /> Moved by Councilmember Warnock.seconded by Councilmember Anderson <br /> that this is declared to be the third and final reading of Council Bill No.9912- <br /> 81. <br /> Councilmember Gipson questioned the deletion of the penalties listed in Section <br /> IB of the proposed amendment and the definition of gross misdemeanor which <br /> replaces them. <br /> Scott Santoro,Legal.stated Out a gross misdem:anon is a penalty of up to one <br /> year in jail and a 95,000 fine which would be for every offense instead of the <br /> graduated offenses previously luted. <br /> Councilmember Gipson questioned why the fine for opening or consuming <br /> liquor in a public plea was lowered from SI00 to 850. <br />