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Liquor license issue continues


By NEIL YOUNG

Monday, October 2, 2006 7:29 PM PDT



BULLHEAD CITY - Tonight the Bullhead City Council will likely decide whether or not to mount a last-ditch effort to keep the proposed topless sports bar Cheerleaders from locating within city limits.

In May the Council tried to kill the club by denying its liquor license request.

The state liquor board granted owner James Gish a license on Sept. 7 over the objections of City Attorney Kent Foree and Council member Jan Ward. The council will meet in executive session this afternoon and later hold a public hearing to decide if it wants to go to court to appeal the board's decision.

On the Council's consent agenda is a proposal to tighten municipal codes regulating overnight camping and residing in homes on a long term basis with no electricity or water, which is “unhealthy and unsafe,” according to Steve Johnson, city public information officer.

Another consent agenda item involves regulating parking of recreational vehicles and semi tractor-trailers on city streets, Johnson said.

The first public hearing will be held on the proposed Alternative Expenditure Limitation option. It would allow the city, with voter approval, to bypass a current state-mandated budget cap.

During another public hearing, Mohave County Minutemen members will discuss their concerns regarding illegal immigration. The organization favors city legislation that would, among other things, make it illegal to rent to undocumented immigrants.

A public hearing will address the problem of blight and safety hazards due to abandoned shopping carts in the city.

Public hearings dealing with expenditures include approval of a $2.25 million contract between the city and Technology Construction, Inc. for the Clubhouse Drive lift station sewer project and approval of a budget transfer of $747,000 from the Section 18 Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Fund to the Lift Station Rehab Fund.

There will be discussion and possible action to purchase light poles and related equipment from Musco Lighting in the amount of $433,846 for lighting on the north and south soccer field site.

The council will consider approving a construction contract between the city and Centennial Contractors for the Lakeside Trail for $418,703 providing a connector between Rotary and Ken Fovargue parks.

Slots will be filled on the Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustment, Franchise License Commission, Employee Benefit Trust, Community Projects Board, Real Estate Owned Committee, WACOG Area Council on Aging Board and Municipal Arts Commission.

The Council will hold a work session, open to the public, starting at 3:30 p.m. today regarding annexation policy, to determine how the city should plan for future annexations.

During the regular council meeting starting at 5:30 p.m., Council members will further discuss annexation policy in another public hearing.

The council had planned to hold a roundtable discussion today regarding development impact fees, but has rescheduled the workshop for 3 p.m. Oct. 10 in the council chamber.

Regular council meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month in the council chamber in City Hall, 1255 Marina Blvd.

Staff writer Neil Young covers city issues. Contact him at 928-763-2505, ext. 141, or by e-mail at nyoung@mohavedailynews.com.