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City fails to OK alternative video gaming locations

Thatcher proposed Java Jills as coffee shops with gambling

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Thatcher said he understood, but that he was looking to bring more tax dollars into the community. The businesses objecting are probably bars, he said, but he is not looking to compete with the bars. His establishment is unique and, therefore, has little competition locally, he said.

"What keeps the Dunkin Donuts or Brewed Awakenings or other (similar) businesses in town from coming and asking for the same thing," asked Alderman Randy Larson.

"That's for you guys to regulate," answered Thatcher.

Alderman Bill Martin shared Larson's opinion and feared the city would be "opening a door."

Alderman Julian Houston also said it was nothing personal against Thatcher, but that he believed in supporting the local businesses that were already here. Thatcher said this practice would keep other businesses from coming to Morris.

Hansen argued that bringing in new businesses spurs economic development.

Audience member Jim Jennings told the council there are many applicants in the city of Morris applying with the state for permits to have gaming machines.

"(Thatcher) said he's not trying to compete with the bars, but currently there are 23 gaming applications in the city of Morris, so there are more applicants than there are bars," said Jennings. "One is Lindy-Gerties (which is in the same plaza) where he's going in, so there is direct competition."

Since Hansens's motion to add two more liquor licenses was not seconded it died, and, therefore, no action could be taken to award the licenses to Java Jills.

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