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periods and 12 continuous months of operations free from any violation of <br />this Ordinance. <br />3200.110. "THREE STRIKES AND YOU'RE OUT": DISORDERLY USE BY TENANTS: <br />A. CONDUCT CONSTITUTING DISORDERLY USE. The following conduct <br />by tenants or their guests on the licensed premises is hereby deemed to be a disorderly <br />use, if such conduct is in violation of any of the following statutes or ordinances: <br />1. Minnesota Statutes sections 609.75 through 609.76, which prohibit <br />gambling; <br />2. Minnesota Statutes sections 609.321 through 609.324 which prohibit <br />prostitution and acts relating thereto; <br />3. Minnesota Statutes sections 152.01 through 152.025, and Statute <br />section 152.027, subds. 1 and 2, which prohibit the unlawful sale or <br />possession of controlled substances; <br />4. Minnesota Statutes section 340A.401, which prohibits the unlawful <br />sale of alcoholic beverages; <br />5. Minnesota Statutes section 609.33, which prohibits owning, leasing, <br />operating, managing, maintaining or conducting a disorderly house or <br />inviting or attempting to invite others to visit or remain in a disorderly <br />house; <br />6. Section 2801 (Noise Ordinance) of this Code, which established noise <br />standards and defines public nuisances involving noise; <br />7. Minnesota Statutes sections 97B.021, 97B.609.66 through 609.67 and <br />624.712 through 624.716, and section 1203 (1~flsclraa•ge azad <br />Co~acealaaxea~t) of this Code, which prohibits the unlawful possession, <br />transportation, sale or use of a weapon; <br />8. Minnesota Statutes, section 609.72, which prohibits disorderly conduct, <br />when the violation disturbs the peace and quiet of the occupants of at least <br />one unit on the licensed premises or other premises, other than the unit <br />occupied by the person(s) committing the violation. <br />9. Minnesota Statutes sections 609.22E throsagl~ 669.27?, which prohibit <br />assaults, including domestic assault as defined in Minnesota Statutes <br />section 518B.01. T~dote: i fl orcllarance lead di#'fer•ent refex~:rrce- 'I'la~las <br />says c~Il9>2:~1, 6(19.222, X09.223, and 609°2731 <br />10. Violation of laws relating to contributing to need for protection or <br />services or delinquency of a minor as defined in Minnesota Statutes <br />section 260.315; <br />11. Violations of the City Code Section 601 (Nuisances) which <br />establishes public nuisances. <br />12. Any of the following Part I or II Crimes: <br />PART I OFFENSES (Serious Crime) -Criminal Homicide, Forcible Rape <br />(and attempts to rape), Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary -Breaking <br />and Entering (including: forcible entry, unlawful enhy-no force, attempted <br />forcible entry), Larceny-Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson <br />7 <br />