10-13-1977 VC WS-MMINUTES OF WORKSHOP SESSION
OF THE
VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
HELD
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977-
.
Present: M. C. Love, Jr., Mayor
V. A. Marks, Vice Mayor
Al C..Moore, President Pro Tem
William H. Brown, Councilman-
Donald J. Kazimir; Councilman
Paul J. Nicoletti, Village Manager
Herbert L. Gildan, Village-Attorney
Dolores R. Walker, Village Clerk
Mayor Love called the Workshop Session to order at 8:58 p.m. All members
of the Council were present.
The Village Council discussed the following item and scheduled it for
a Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 18, 1977:
REVOCATION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE - DUTCHMAN'S RATHSKELLER
Mayor Love, before the discussion began, asked the Village Attorney, Mr.
Herbert L. Gildan, what procedures would be necessary if the Council
were to revoke this occupational license. Mr. Gildan stated there is
provision in our ordinances to revoke occupational licenses. He stated
that in his opinion you should advise the holder of the occupational
license of the charges and the reasons for which you desire to revoke it,
give him a reasonable time to show cause, if he can, why it should not
be revoked and, if he cannot show such cause, then you would feel free
to revoke the occupational license at that time. I would think an approxi-
mate five day opportunity from receipt of notice to a Public Hearing
to show cause, if he could do so, would be reasonable.
Councilman Brown asked Mr. Gildan if it would be in order to suspend the
license until he could show cause why it shouldn't be revoked. Mr. Gildan
replied that there is a State Statute that permits the Mayor to suspend an
occupational license. If, in his opinion, there is a chance of riot or
substantial public disorder, the Mayor has the opportunity to suspend it
pending the time that the hearing can be had. If that is imminent or
in the Mayor's opinion such would occur, then the Mayor would have that
right and the Council TS ability to revoke would come on hearing.
A petition was presented to the Council, a copy of which is attached to
these minutes, from the residents of the Fairhaven Addition of the Village
of North Palm Beach. Numerous people of this area testified to the noise,
property damage and the fear of personal injury due to the actions of patrons
at the Dutchman's Rathskeller.
Lt. Gerald Roberts of the Public Safety Department briefly explained the
fighting, shooting and violence which had occurred at the Dutchman's Raths-
keller. --
Mr. Richard Stahl, the owner of Dutchman's Rathskeller, was present at
' this meeting and he and some of his patrons stated they did not condone
violence but that Mr. Stahl was entitled to conduct business. At that point,
Mr. Stahl also explained his problems with the area and laid the blame on
a rock band. The former owner, Mr. Schouten, blamed it on the State of
Florida for lowering the drinking age from .twenty-one to eighteen.
Public Safety Director, John J. McGuire, advised the Council that he had
heard from a reliable source that 100 sailors from the U.S.S. Nimitz were
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coming to North Palm Beach to avenge the severe beating of William
Anderson, a sailor on leave from that ship, and felt that a riot or mob
would endanger the safety and welfare of_the residents and all property
in that area.
After hearing the comments of the public and the Village staff, the Mayor
advised the owner, Mr. Richard Stahl, and the Public Safety Department
to have the place closed at once to protect the Dutchman~s Rathskeller
and the people in the neighborhood from violence until he was satisfied
that the threat of riot or mob violence was abated.
Meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m.
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Minutes recorded by: Do ores R. Wal~, Village Clerk
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October 11, 1977
T0: -North Palm f;'zach Village S.'.anatier, Paul Nicoletti, Police Chief John T~:cCuire,
h!ayor N:. C. Love and Councilmen.
For the east several months there has been increasing' noise and disturbances originating
from the Dutchman's =iathskeller Lounge on Paorthlake Boulevard in North Yalra Beach.
On several occasions residents of Fairhaven Drive have been awakened by loud shouting,
apparent fights, squealing car tires and motorcycle disturbances coning from the Iiath-
skeller'Lounge at 1:00 or 2:00 in the mornln~. In addition to these problems, the estab-
lislunent has the continual practice of emptying its used liquor bottles out in the back
alley a't all hours of the nights vrith no consideration to sleeping residents. `Phis as well
as loud music can be heard a block ativay.
`PI:e recent violence that has occurrad there has caused many parents fear in leavin; their
children with baby sitters on week-ends. Because of these reasons, we the residents of
Fairhaven Drive do hereby request that the Dutchmn's 1?athskeller Lounge be forced to move
and the section be rezoned so no other bar or similar place of business be established there.
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