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A 382. , asked council 'to rescind the “Hes such as trl vand threats to life.”.; Wizard's ‘Palance | “games - li- cence” ‘toend the résidents’ “unrest”: for which it sald the pool hail ‘was responsible.” é “Gardens have been trampled ‘as .well as raided,” Nick'Stoochnoff, spokesman for é-the- petitioners, told ‘council. “Also, there hve been a obsceni- “We have Sciperlenced. van: *- dalism to the ext that getting fed. up. wth it," Stooch- petition : gon lawns. residents pan to | who are afraid to leave home.” He: said the pool room customers use -“unreal” ’ lan- guage and frequently, ‘tre: on private property." “They sit around smoking after being asked to leave’ and they. ‘won't mo: " “Some.of the people (residents) have’ had their: lives : threat- feast by the Columbia River fete th by, Elin 81 nd Dy treet: up-grading. ‘such’ amenities’as. :* sidewalks; and parks, while the’: owners in’ | up-grading their ‘own homes.; Once | the NIP.‘ funding « is’. approved: foran : area, the : RRAP sutoinatieally ‘laccompa- canes “Low, inesme persons ‘will receive, along with: low. rates,: * will have foregiveness of $8,750. under - the “RRAP,” ‘he . “Landlords: will also be ‘given ‘ Now; interest rates and a. $760, fally ‘cou inthearea under the tha? Rusaiat Fall goed with the petitioners. the ee hall attracts’an : broken as fecently as Sunday of last week, Stoochnoff said. problem: i Another: agree pointed | received complaints about 'simi- hall :is tipo ‘lar, era in the Kinsmen elty::would i prio with the owners. She clientele: out-. remises * y- resent designated as Cn 2 soil ‘suited © of Christ: No.: 6 board “of trustees, asked council] “to immediately condemn” the pool hall and remove its business _ licence to eliminate the Russian Hall vandalism. © The letter, signed by sec- retary’ S.‘8. Kalesnikoff, said the: board had ‘never. experi- enced‘sany ‘similar, problems prior ‘to ‘the granting ‘of the ‘Wizard's Palace licence. It sald the Kinsmen Park, adjacent to oth ponding had also been, should be rescinded to promote ‘good fellowship in this area, as this is‘ a‘ residential and. semi- commercial area,” the brief concluded. ? ‘pressures and ‘projected into. the: next’ decades, ‘areas. located above the. poolroom complained about the excessive volume of the jukebox on the premises “causing everything to vibrate.” - A letter signed by Trevor. Dow told council he, his brother ° and mother have asked the Wizard's Palace management for several months to’ turn down the jukebox but failed to get any results. The letter said . éeveral neighbors have also been: successful in asking the mai agement to turn down the jukebox,’ and Fourth: Avenue residents have said they could hear the music from their back yards. Dow said in ‘the letter that _ the Wizard's Palace’ manage- ment’ made no: attempt, to i eg improv holdings will mean r only $2,861 extta. yearly, revenue: for Castleg to turn down the volume so we “could sleep met with no. re- sults.”, Pool, hall co-owner Al oF senburg,:. who: attended ° the council. meeting Tuesday, said’: he'will submit his own'letter to council in response bo residents’ if the pool-hall, ‘said none. o ‘the complaints made. to... neil were ever, brought he attention of the owners, He said he has seen no. violence on the premises since it open ned during the summer, snd the jukebox. volume is. reduced when the pool hall is full.of people. “Anyway, I think ‘a’ pool hall without a jukebox is like a plece. of Raa pie without je Castlegar News 1