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2/8/2012
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Mr. Mull stated that he has been to the club twice in the evening and that there is an <br />A -frame type of sign in the line that lists the behavior conditions and the dress code. He <br />added that it is also on the website. <br />Chair Pentin inquired if the sign is also in the lobby or out in the line. <br />Mr. Mull replied that it is in the line before the patron gets to the lobby. <br />Chair Pentin stated that he did not see that sign. <br />Commissioner Narum stated that she did not see it either when they went to the club. <br />She then stated that there is bottle service available in the club. She inquired how they <br />monitor the condition of the people at the table with the bottle service. <br />Mr. Mull replied that there are waitresses all throughout the bottle service area, and part <br />of their job is to recognize any variation and take the same steps that a bartender would <br />take to cut people off. <br />Relating to the in- and -out privilege, Commissioner Narum stated that while they were at <br />the club, she noticed at least five to ten people who went out and came back in. She <br />indicated that this gave her a bit of concern considering that this was not allowed but <br />was actually happening while they were standing there with two uniformed Police <br />Officers, and one would think that would be the one time when the club security would <br />not be allowing it. She added that this also gives her a little bit of discomfort with some <br />of the comments Mr. Mull had made as a result of that. She then inquired if there is <br />food service. <br />Mr. Mull replied that there is minimal food service such as little sandwiches anyone can <br />have. <br />Commissioner Narum inquired how patrons can order or get them. <br />Mr. Mull replied that there is a sign listing what food is available, which they can get <br />from the bartender. <br />Commissioner Blank asked Mr. Mull, to the best of his knowledge, what time the <br />shooting took place. <br />Mr. Mull replied that he believes it was right around 2:00 a.m. or 2:10 a.m. He noted <br />that the closes at 1:30 a.m. <br />Chair Pentin recalled Mr. Mull's analogy about the large building and having a fire truck <br />that can only go up three stories and asked Mr. Mull if his position is, when they have a <br />crowd they cannot handle, that even vested in this community as a business and they <br />pay taxes, they expect police support as the amount of fire support that can handle any <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 8, 2012 Page 12 of 23 <br />
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