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Show Standard-Examiner Top of Utah 004 a Wb othe wce ; Move in response to restaurant’s license denial BY ANTONE C!ARK Standard-Examiner correspondent ROY — City officials will take another look at the ordinances invoiving the renewal of aicohiol licenses, foliowing events earlier this year in v hicha restaurant was denied a license re- newal, only to have it approved two weeks later. Ai a special City Council workshop held Thursday, City Manager Chris Davis suggested that city officials are looking closely at the city’s alcohol ordinances and are attempting to bring them in line with the state. He said they are looking for a possible revision in the renewai process for alcohol licenses, for businesses without com- plaints or issues chat could jeopardize that license. ed a liquer license by a 3-1 vote. Under the current setup, essen- tially the only vote the council could ! fe In January, by a 3-2 vote, the coun- cil rejected a liquor license renewal for Five Star Restaurant, despite the fact that the business had no compiaints filed against it. Two weeks later, after finding that iheir decision could face legal probiems, the issue was brought before the council, and the company « 7as award- make on the renewal case, without probable cause, was to ratify the license. | et : Davis said City Attorney Andy Blackburn has been working cn the revised ordinance. Blackburn was not present at the workshop. Four of the five members of the council were in attendance. Only council newcomer Larry Peterson missed the session. Diocese: 18 abuses in 53 years. Syracuse duplex decision on hold BY MARK THIESSEN The Associated Press BY SHAWN WILLIAMSON allow the town homes. have been 18 credible allegations made against Catholic priests in Utah since 1950, the Standard-Examiner correspondent also developed Myrtlewood Subdivision. Diocese of Salt Lake City re- sion to approve three duplex SALT LAKE CITY — There ported Thursday. rl aYatsts 1 POATIONS SYRACUSE | /' town homes —- The deciin Myrtlewood Brown said Zion developers often write covenants for a_ development, but then build |