File #: 14-384    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 9/3/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/9/2014 Final action: 9/9/2014
Title: Communication from the City Manager and the Corporation Counsel with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending CHAPTER 3 for a TEMPORARY MORATORIUM of Site Approval of Establishments Whose Primary Purpose is to Operate as a VIDEO GAMBLING CAFE.
Sponsors: Sonni Williams
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,145.pdf, 2. Temp moratorium on video gaming cafe with definition
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and the Corporation Counsel with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending CHAPTER 3 for a TEMPORARY MORATORIUM of Site Approval of Establishments Whose Primary Purpose is to Operate as a VIDEO GAMBLING CAFE.

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BACKGROUND:
At its meeting on August 26, 2014, the City Council held a policy discussion on the options available to address the proliferation of video gambling cafes. At the meeting, the City Council was presented with the option to pass a temporary moratorium on granting site approval for the retail sale of alcohol to an establishment that for all intent and purposes, would be just a gambling establishment with no interest in operating as a tavern or a restaurant. The City Council was presented with other options including limiting the number of site approvals for retail sale of alcohol for video gambling cafes in each council districts, setting a minimum amount of sales be from non-gambling items such as food, drinks and general merchandise, and increasing the license fee to $10,000 for video gambling cafes.

Although the City Council discussed the issue of video gaming cafes and the options, there was no general consensus in support of one particular option and more time is needed to study other available options. The temporary moratorium will allow staff to gather further information and determine other solutions such as distance restrictions similar to what was used to address the proliferation of title loan businesses.

This temporary moratorium will not impact current liquor licensed establishments that allow for on-site consumption, but not have video gaming machines from seeking license from both the State and the City to operate video gaming machines. In addition, the moratorium applies only to applicants whose primary purpose is to operate as a video gambling cafes and will not apply to businesses that will operate as a restaurant or a tavern.

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