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Prescott City Council Joint Special Meeting/ <br />Study Session — October 21, 2008 Page 22 <br />Mr. Matthews said that Mr. Mechanic was right about commercial impact <br />fees, but what they are talking about in commercial impact fees is jobs. <br />They are talking about the health of the community. If they do not have <br />jobs in the community they will not have the retail and the tax it generates <br />to for staff, cities and growth. It is an interlocking problem. <br />Bill Kindig, 4866 Camanche Trail, said that when he spoke at the last <br />meeting, he said all he has seen for the YCCa is delay, delay, and he <br />forecasted that they would come back and ask for delay again. He said <br />that Councilman Roecker was correct; he expected someone to come in <br />and give a recommendation. That would have been a good starting point, <br />but he has not seen it. <br />John Danforth, 2737 Lookover Circle, said that he hears about the <br />enormous increase in the commercial impact fee, and asked if that meant <br />that they have not been paying their full fee. Mr. Jackson said that was <br />correct. One of the findings of the study is that the impact fees on the <br />larger meters were undercharged; the 5/8" is still 85-90%, but the larger <br />meters take a lot of capacity and the new fees would recover those costs. <br />M. Notice of Public Hearing (October 28) and consideration of a liquor <br />license application from Clay William Romo, applicant for Clay Romo, <br />LLC, for a Series 07, Beer and Wine Bar, license for Lloyd's Liquors <br />located at 1102 West Iron Springs Road. <br />Ms. Burke said that this and the next item (Item N) were notice of public <br />hearings for liquor license applications for a Series 7 and Series 9 license <br />at Lloyd's Liquors located at 1102 West Iron Springs. She said that the <br />requests are needed because of change in ownership. She said that the <br />property has been posted and the applicant has been asked to attend <br />next week's public hearing. <br />N. Notice of Public Hearing (October 28) and <br />license application from Clay William Romo, <br />LLC, for a Series 09, Liquor Store, license for <br />1102 West Iron Springs Road. <br />O. Approval of the Minutes of the Prescott City <br />Session/Regular Voting Meeting of October <br />Session of October 21, 2008. <br />consideration of a liquor <br />applicant for Clay Romo, <br />Lloyd's Liquors located at <br />Council Combined Study <br />14, 2008 and the Study <br />
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