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Action deferred on proposed code amendment
re. licensing of newspaper vending machines
and telephone booths. 10-16-63 46 203
Payment of license for newspaper vending
machines discussed. Mr. Englander's motion
to adopt ordinance providing for license
fee fails to receive second.
12-4-63 46 313
Application of Roger A. Toffel for
newstand license at 801 Washington Ave.
approved. 10-21-64 47 287
City Clerk to investigate claim that there
were newsstands operated at other locations 287
thlout licenses lJunior's Liggett's,
vine an, Pumperniks, Concord Cafe.) 10-21-64 47
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4515icnadtINsred on following newstand
Junior's 2947 Collins
Rubie's 840 - 6th St.
Governor Cafeteria - 1225 Washington Ave.
11-4-64 47 306
Applications of Junior's, also
Rubie's approved. 11-18-64 47 351
Samuel Gold withdraws his newsstand
application (1225 Washington Ave.)
11-18-64 47 352
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Councilman Englander's motion that Book Page
the City Mgr., Chief of Police and
City Clerk be instructed to enforce
existing ordinances applicable to newspaper
vending machines carries. City Atty's
opinion is that newspaper stands come within
purview of vending machines. 9_1_65 49 251
Newspaper representatives appear to discuss
removal of news racks by City. Cky Atty
to prepare amendment so as to delete taxing
authority of license code as it pertains to
newspaper vending machines. Council to
indicate to public Gnat newspaper racks are
not vending machines as such - newspaper racks
cont.)