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James Barclay, retiree from the Sheriff's Dept. and present <br />employee of a convenience store, agreed with everything in the <br />ordinance except the 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. hours. He believed <br />the 2 -clerk system is good, but that the hours should be earlier <br />than 11:00 p.m. On the day shift you have the manager or the <br />assistant manager plus 2 clerks with customers and vendors coming <br />in and out until 4:00 o'clock P.M. After that, you have one <br />person. In addition, he felt that 90-950 of the convenience <br />stores in this county have both drop safes and floor safes. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, the Chairman <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Bird suggested the following deletions or <br />changes for discussion: <br />1) Change the hour in the morning from 7:00 to 6:00 and leave the <br />11 o'clock P.M. hour as is. <br />2) Eliminate Item 4 on Page 2 which states that the cash register <br />area for recording sales transactions shall be in the front of <br />the store so that the clerk and customer are clearly'visible <br />from the street at the time of the sales transaction. <br />this requirement could cause some major renovation in most of <br />these stores, and he didn't see that as a strong deterrent to <br />a robbery. <br />3) Item 6 on page 2 - He questioned how we would monitor the <br />'requirement that no more than $50 in cash shall be available <br />and readily accessible to any employee. <br />4) Item 7 on page 2 - He questioned the requirement for a drop - <br />safe or time release safe being either bolted to the floor or <br />weighing at least 500 pounds. He felt it is an imposition to <br />start telling people what kind of a safe they need to have in <br />their place of business. He felt that should be a matter of <br />choice. <br />5) Item 10 on page 3 - He liked the security camera, but would <br />like to remove the portion of the item that says "of the type <br />41 BOOKMAR <br />61990 'd'� ��ar <br />