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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,2003 <br />4. Oh Sale and Off Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License—Paul Ode at 3435 <br />SkoreliHe Drive—Continued <br />Moorse stated that when staff advertised the date for the hearing, they had assumed all <br />required information would have been provided by the applicant, but it has not yet been <br />provided, therefore, staff s recommendation is to hold the hearing, but not take action on <br />the license. <br />Mayor Peterson asked Mr. Ode if he was aware of the outstanding necessaty information. <br />He replied he was not. <br />Mr. Ode stated that he had spoken with Lin Vee and believed everything was in order. <br />Mayor Peterson explained that in a memo dated December 8"*, it stated the federal tax id <br />number, proof of liquor liability insurance, and workers ’ comp id number had not been <br />provided. She stated that the information was required to proceed with a background <br />check, and that Council had been asked to table the application until the above items were <br />submitted to the City. <br />White asked if tabling the application would require Mr. Ode to wait for the next Council <br />meeting for action. Moorse replied he would have to wait until the January 12th meeting. <br />Mr. Ode stated everything required had been applied for, and he had a MN State tax id <br />number, which he believed would double for the federal id. He had been told that his <br />applications for workers ’ comp and liquor liability insurance were accepted. However, he <br />had not been informed that he would need written confirmations for the hearing. <br />Mayor Peterson asked him if he had been notified that there was a problem with his <br />fingerprinting and he would need to be reprinted. Mr. Ode stated he had not been <br />informed of that, but that he has had problems in the past with fingerprinting machinery, <br />as he has worked in the security industry. Murphy stated for the record that the problem <br />was with the live scan system, not with Mr. Ode’s prints. <br />Mayor Peterson asked if tabling the application would put Mr. Ode off until January 12, <br />2004. Moorse replied that would be the soonest he could get an action on the application. <br />Sansevere asked if Mr. Ode had not been aware of what paperwork he needed to supply. <br />Mr. Ode stated he was aware of what he needed, and had applied for everything. The only <br />problem was with the turnaround time of the agencies involved, and the fingerprinting. <br />Sansevere asked if they could take action subject to the successful completion of the <br />paperwork. Barrett replied that he was not aware of staffs reasons for requesting the <br />application be tabled, but encouraged Council to follow that recommendation and table <br />the application.
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