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HEIDI'S HEIDELBERG Revocation of License Approved City Attorney Cory advised the Commission that a beverage license had recently been granted to Mrs. Heidi, but that Mrs. Heidi had been absent from the country - having returned to Germany - for more than six months, due to illness, and it was expected she would not return to this country; that Heidi's Heidelberg had been operated under a corporation known as Heidi's Heidelberg, Inc., which has a lease obtained from Mr. Elmo Bruner; that Mrs. Heidi has authorized Mr. Bruner to vote any and all of her shares in the corporation in any manner he sees fit and Mr. Bruner has requested that the beverage license previously issued be cancelled, in view of the fact that the lease has been terminated and the property leased to new lessees. Mr. Cory stated it would be impossible for the new lessees to obtain a beverage license until the previous license is rescinded. Attorney Tom Bell, representing the new lessees, Valerie Balbo and Walter Todd, addressed the Commission, stating the present licensees were operating under the name of Village Inn and were anxious to obtain a beverage license, in order to permit them to serve beverages with their food. Mr. Bell stated Miss Barbo had been a liquor licensee in the County, but surrendered her license on January 1st when she took over the lease on Heidi's Heidelberg (now Village Inn); that, because Mrs. Heidi was out of the country and there was no one to surrender Mrs. Heidi's license, it was inpossible for Miss Barbo to apply for a beverage license and, as a result, the Village Inn opened last Monday without a beverage license. He stated his clients merely desired a beer and wine license and, in view of the fact Miss Barbo had been previously licensed, he would like to make a special request of the Commission that a beverage license be issued at this time, at least to Miss Barbo. In reply to Commissioner Fountain's inquiry, Miss Barbo informed the Commission she had held a liquor license from August, 1958 to December, 1959, at Food by Frank Musso, which was next to the Sands Hotel. Commissioner Elwell moved the beverage license formerly granted to Mrs. Heidi be revoked. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Elwell, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor, Mayor Gragson, voting aye; noes, none. Commissioner Fountain moved that a beer and wine license be issued to Miss Barbo, subject to Police investigation and a favorable police report. Motion seconded by Commissioner Elwell and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Elwell, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor, Mayor Gragson, voting aye; noes, none. City Attorney Cory stated Miss Barbo would not be able to use the license until the receipt of a favorable police report, as required by the Ordinance. Police Chief Sheffer stated, inasmuch as Miss Barbo previously held a license, it would take only a few days to clear her. It was his suggestion that the license application be amended so it would be made in the name of Miss Barbo only; then, pending investigation of Mr. Todd and receipt of a favorable police report on Mr. Todd, the application could be amended to include his name. A proposed Ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 468 ADOPTING THE CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, BY PERMITTING EMPLOYEES HOLDING CIVIL SERVICE STATUS TO BE GRANTED LEAVE TO ACCEPT AN APPOINTIVE POSITION WITHIN THE CITY AND TO RETAIN CIVIL SERVICE STATUS; PROVIDING OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY RELATED THERETO; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH was read by title by City Attorney Cory. His Honor, Mayor Gragson, referred this to a Committee for recommendation, consisting of himself and Commissioner Whipple. Commissioner Sharp moved the following salary increases for February 1, 1960, as approved by the Board of Civil Service Trustees, be approved: PROPOSED ORDINANCE Amending Civil Service Rules Referred to Committee SALARY INCREASES February 1, 1960 Approved Name Moran, John T. Dunn, Richard J. Foremaster, John R. Hamilton, Doyle Kim, Frank Barbour, Jack R. Munyon, Leonard Regland, William T. Daly, Andrew W. Wall, Elmer S. Gillins, Elden W. Dept. Police - Lt. - Sergeant " " " " " " - Patrolman " " " " " " Step Sched. Dollars 2-3-60
