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faces a $500 fine for the first violation, $1000 fine for the second. At the time of a recent <br />violation, there were 200 students in the building. In one case an underage drinker had <br />no ID and used another student's false ID. Students need to know they can be arrested <br />for this. <br />Mike explained that the ABB reviews license requests, and businesses must appear if <br />there are any violations. He also explained that the excise police officer is the one <br />permanent member of the board. <br />Robert Hammer reported that the SBPD works with the excise police and that there is a <br />huge education component to what both agencies do. He also noted that CCAC is <br />proactive and that it is good to be a part of it. <br />The Blue and Gold game took place this past weekend, with little to no issues. <br />Tim Sexton reported that Keri Kay Shabatta hosted a panel discussion on safety and <br />noted that UND will continue to communicate with students about the issues. <br />Alex Coccia reported that the first weekend back to school is a football game and that <br />Student Government plans to communicate with students. The B100 Block Party is a <br />Friday, but the date is not set. This will be communicated to neighbors. <br />Matt Costello commented that it is important to get off on the right foot with new people, <br />noting that kids are hyped the first weekend and that the Block Party is a good idea. <br />Alex further noted plans to reach out to freshmen over the summer and to have a Silver <br />Hawks outing the first week of school. Mayor Pete hosted a Mayor's Night Out at a <br />residence hall, with over 200 people in attendance. Alex will work with Tim on a summer <br />email. <br />Marguerite Taylor of RCLC extended thanks to Bill Stenz for the prompt removal of red <br />paper cups on Eddy. <br />Mark Kramer noted there was a problem with trash and that students responded <br />quickly; students were called between 4 and 5:OOp.m.; they responded by 6:OOpm. At <br />7:OOa.m., it was cleaned up. The students had missed trash day. <br />LuElla Webster reported that the Robinson Center Photography Club participated in a <br />project that involved the students taking photographs in the Northeast Neighborhood. <br />The photographs and accompanying articles will be archived at the Center for History. <br />Communiversity Day was great, with 640 -650 students in attendance. They are also <br />working in conjunction with students at St. Joseph High School. Their work benefitted <br />Potawatomi Park, Unity Gardens and REAL Services. <br />Mark Kramer reported that there will be moving activity coming up, along with his yearly <br />fix -up and spring clean -up projects. Things are going well, with no problems. Mark is <br />moving back into South Bend and noted that he will be able to respond quickly to trash <br />2 <br />