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Appleton holds Mad Elephant amusement-device license while city reviews machine operations
Summary
The Safety and Licensing Committee voted 5-0 to hold a mechanical amusement-device license application for Mad Elephant to allow city attorneys and police to inspect machines and clarify how they fit city code and state law.
The Safety and Licensing Committee voted unanimously Oct. 8 to hold consideration of a mechanical amusement-device license for Mad Elephant so city attorneys and police can inspect the machines and gather additional information.
Attorney Berwin told the committee he requested the referral back because the city should examine how the machines operate in person and assess whether they comply with Appleton code and state statutes: “I think…
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