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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, JANUARY 13,2003 <br />Item 3 appears after Item 20 because Council waited for Mr. Anderst to arrive. <br />3. Appeal of Narrows Saloon Liquor Violation Penalty Fee <br />Moorsc stated that in a memo from Sergeant Erickson he explained how an employee of <br />the Narrows Saloon had told alcohol to a minor, which resulted in a S500 fine. Anderst <br />had already paid the fine, but wanted to appeal it. <br />Anderst stated that the violation occurred at about 3:40 in the afternoon. His waitress <br />admitted to making a mistake. Shc*d seen the City’s CSO around touTi in uniform and <br />didn’t think an>lhing of bringing him his beer when he ordered it. The waitress was fined <br />S400 and pul on a year's probation. Anderst requested Council drop his $500 fine. He <br />stated he knew they made a mistake, but other bars in the area, like Red Rooster, have had <br />fines dropped for first offenses. <br />Moorse stated that the City’s part-time CSO went to the bar. <br />Murphy asked if people had complained about the City using a uniformed representative in <br />the checks. He stated it may have been a bad choice to send the CSO. He also stated that <br />he believes they need to do more to keep alcohol away from minors, and that Anderst <br />should be supportive of the City’s elTorts. <br />Anderst stated that they deny customers that have valid ID’s that have been illegally <br />obtained. He stated his waitress never seiA’cd the beer. She’s not a bartender. She carried <br />the beer across the room and he ticketed her without ever receiving the beer. <br />Nygard stated that she technically could have asked for ID before putting the beer on the <br />table, and he was not therefore ser\ cd. <br />Mayor Peterson asked why the waitress pled guilty to the charge. <br />Anderst asked that Council forgive the $500 fine because it was a first offense. He <br />claimed they bend over backwards to do things right. He had four staff not make the <br />meetings on carding issues and he took them off the schedule until they attended the <br />meeting. He stated the City should not send officers into bars to do compliance checks <br />when his staff recognizes them as police officers. <br />Sansevere stated that someone ’s occupation shouldn't matter because one is underage or <br />not. He asked what would happen if they forgave the fine and there w as a second offense. <br />Mayor Peterson stated they could forgive the fee, but not the offense, so a next offense <br />would still count as the second offense with a $1000 fine and 3 day license suspension. <br />8 <br />t <br />ij
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