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p <br />t <br />,y-- <br />w <br />IH <br />DATS: <br />TO: <br />IBOK: <br />SUBJECT <br />March 25, 1991 <br />Mark Bamhardson, City Administrator <br />Hal Kilbo, Chiaf of Polica <br />Admiaistrativa haarinvs, liquor violations <br />On Friday. Mardh 22, 1991, I spoka with Chiaf Dean Moonay of <br />tha Qoldan Vallay Polica Dapartmant rafaranca thair <br />procadoras in lioaasa aattars. <br />Ba imdioatad that thay had run a stinc oparation aftar <br />cattias eonplaiats from citisans and found a numbar of <br />violations in thair off sala liquor storas. Tha cliants <br />plod foilty to the criminal charges. <br />Badar thair ordinanca, thay must notify the license holder <br />not norm 30 days or lass than 15 days, of a pending <br />ease. It must be a personal service, they generally have a <br />polios officer deliver the notice. <br />In their proceedings the City Attorney presides over the <br />the Council sits as a Jury. The City Attorney <br />asaari in nittnesses and the Chief is usually the first <br />witness. Be desoribes the incident and the facts thereto <br />and whether or not the licensee pled or was found guilty of <br />orininal charges. <br />In their ordinance the Chief must also decide whether tha <br />violation was a willful or non-wlllful one. It it be a <br />willful violation, revoeation in their ordinance is <br />mandat id Tory few willful ones cone to the attention of <br />the TnTunon and if a non* willful one is found to be <br />warranting license action by the council, it is a nandatory <br />sentence of not less than 5 days. The timing of the days <br />off is negotiated by the Chief of Police and the licensee <br />and after it been agreed upon, the Chief sends a letter <br />to the* council indicating tha days of suspension. <br />w' ■ <br />#1