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2. Holiday Station Store #90 (located on Business Center Drive). <br />Property taxes are delinquent in the amount of $184,224 for years 1998 and <br />1999 the first half of 2000. The City Code states the following regarding <br />delinquent taxes: <br /> <br />"The Council in its discretion, shall have the right to <br />refuse to issue or renew a license for the sale of <br />intoxicating liquor on any premises on which taxes, <br />assessments or other financial claims of the city are <br />delinquent or unpaid. Delinquent or unpaid taxes, <br />assessments or other financial claims of the city on the <br />premises for which the license has been issued shall be <br />grounds for the revocation of an intoxicating liquor <br />license." <br /> <br />Holiday Station has paid its portion of the property taxes in the amount of <br />$6,579 for 1998, $13,782.65 for 1999 and I am not certain of the amount for <br />the first half of 2000. Holiday pays its share of the taxes directly to <br />Sherburne County Treasurer. <br /> <br />Holiday is requesting the Council to grant the license based on this fact that <br />they lease the property and therefore have no control over payment of all of <br />the taxes and because they have paid their share of 20% of the taxes. <br /> <br />I contacted the Sherburne County Auditor's office and have been informed <br />that the property has been foreclosed on and that a property management <br />firm has been hired to take care of the situation. <br /> <br />3. Status on Number of Liquor Licenses for the City of Elk River <br /> <br />See Attached memo for information on this issue. <br /> <br />ACTION REQUESTED: <br /> <br />Council motion to approve the liquor licenses as attached for the 2000-2001 <br />licensing year. <br /> <br />S: \ COUNCIL \ LIQRENWL.DOC <br /> <br /> <br />