File #: 14-588    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Action Item
File created: 4/2/2014 In control: Community Development Committee
On agenda: 4/7/2014 Final action: 4/7/2014
Title: #6-R-14/Jirschele - Whereas it is important to the City of Appleton to maintain a safe and vibrant entertainment component to its commercial entertainment opportunities, and Whereas protecting the tax base and avoiding vacant buildings or blighted areas is an important element of Appleton’s municipal and financial health, Be it resolved that Appleton’s Community and Economic Development Department be directed to review the city’s municipal codes regarding the revocation of a liquor license-particularly Code section 9-54-and a) Outline the economic and development ramifications/implications of the codes as they now stand, and b) Offer possible alternatives that may serve the intent of municipal code, yet serve the economic and development concerns of the community as well, and Report to the Community and Economic Development Committee of the Appleton Common Council at its first meeting in April, 2014.
Attachments: 1. 6-R-14 Jirschele Resolution memo for 4-7-14.pdf, 2. Resolution memo for 4-7 on licenses and demerit points.pdf
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#6-R-14/Jirschele -
 
Whereas it is important to the City of Appleton to maintain a safe and vibrant entertainment component to its commercial entertainment opportunities, and
 
Whereas protecting the tax base and avoiding vacant buildings or blighted areas is an important element of Appleton's municipal and financial health,
 
Be it resolved that Appleton's Community and Economic Development Department be directed to review the city's municipal codes regarding the revocation of a liquor license-particularly Code section 9-54-and
 
a)  Outline the economic and development ramifications/implications of the codes as they now stand, and
b)  Offer possible alternatives that may serve the intent of municipal code, yet serve the economic and development concerns of the community as well, and
 
Report to the Community and Economic Development Committee of the Appleton Common Council at its first meeting in April, 2014.