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Tumulirr &port <br /> c1 u th a of mnwn mounr1l of i4r f1tUJ of o itdh lrnd: PERSONNEL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE <br /> The November 4, 1981 meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee <br /> was called to order by its chairman• Councilman Beverly Crone at 2 : 00 p.m. <br /> in the Council Meeting Room. <br /> .Persons in attendance included: Councilmen Szymkowiak, Voorde, McGann, <br /> and Crone; Sherrie Petz, Carolyn Pfotenhauer, Eugenia Swartz, Marchmont Kovas <br /> and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Councilman Crone stated that the meeting was a continuance of the <br /> October 26,4981 Personnel and Finance Committee which was reviewing': No. <br /> 121-81 on Licensing Provisions. <br /> The Committee then reviewed and accepted the definition of "Public <br /> Parking Facility" provided by the City Attorney' s office. The Committee <br /> then began reviewing the Bill beginning with page 26 through the end. The <br /> following recommendations were made by the Committee: <br /> 1 . Restaurants Restaurants with a "seating capacity of 1-75 <br /> would be charged $40. 00 per year; and restaurants with a <br /> seating capacity of 76-patrons or more would be charged <br /> $80. 00 per year. <br /> It was noted that all taverns, pubs and cocktail lounges are required to <br /> serve food under State Law provisions, and therefore would be within the <br /> Bill'.s definition of restaurants. <br /> 2 . Itinerant Restaurants $5. 00 per day or $25 . 00 for a <br /> maximum of two weeks of operation. <br /> 3. Restaurants with Live Entertainment/Music (Class A and B <br /> Cabarets) Following a considerable amount of discussion <br /> the Committee recommended that all Class A and Class B <br /> Cabarets be grouped together for a yearly license fee of <br /> $25. 00 to help defray the inspection carried out by the <br /> City. The Committee noted that the licensing provisions <br /> for Cabarets would then be compatible with the zoning <br /> regulations and definitions under the controlled use <br /> classifications. <br /> 4 . Rubbish and Garbage Removal - $25. 00 per year for both <br /> restricted and unrestricted licenses. <br /> 5 . Scrap Metal Dealers, Transfer Stations, Recycling Operations <br /> and Junk Dealers - $200. 00 per year <br /> The Committee recommended that "trash or garbage" be added to the definition <br /> of transfer stations. The Committee noted that the following agencies of the <br /> City are involved with annual licensing: the Fire Prevention Bureau ( semi- <br /> annual inspections) , Neighborhood Code Enforcement (quarterly) , Board of <br /> jjjjHjjeCjonCojcjmnorjrtjejjfjthejjjost to help defray the annual cost <br />
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