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<br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />RAMSEY COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />ORDINANCE NO. 816 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 703 OF THE LITTLE CANADA CITY <br />CODE, KNOWN AS INTOXICATING LIQUOR <br /> <br />SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Little Canada hereby amends Chapter 703, known <br />as Intoxicating Liquor, to add Section 703.101 by adding the underlined material and deleting the <br />stricken material as follows: <br /> <br />703.101. RESTRICTIONS ON LICENSES. <br />When a basis is found by the Council to impose reasonable restrictions upon a license held <br />under this chapter, the Council may impose reasonable conditions and restrictions pertaining to <br />the manner and circumstances in which the business shall be conducted to preserve the public <br />peace and protect and promote good order and security. The reasonable conditions or <br />restrictions may be implemented upon the issuance of a new license, renewals of an existing <br />license, on a voluntary basis with the licensee, or as a result of a suspension or revocation <br />action whereby the licensee was afforded due process. These reasonable conditions or <br />restrictions may pertain to the following: <br /> (1) A limitation as to hours when intoxicating liquor may be sold and/or consumed on the <br />licensed premises. <br />(2) Security requirements to ensure that nuisances or any illegal activity will be prevented. <br />Also, if determined, hiring sufficient licensed and insured security personnel to patrol the <br />business premises and business-controlled parking lots. <br />(3) A limitation and restriction as to the exact location within a building where intoxicating <br />liquor will be served and/or sold and/or consumed. <br />(4) A limitation and restriction as to the means of ingress to or egress from the licensed <br />establishment. <br />(5) A requirement that certain off-street parking facilities be provided. <br />(6) Documenting ongoing communication efforts with the Sheriff’s department regarding <br />nuisance behavior activities.
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