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The following liquor license fees are regulated by State Law, and Little Canada is at the maximum it <br />can charge for these fees: <br />On-Sale Sunday $200 <br />Off-Sale Liquor License $310 or $210 if State conditions are met <br />The State conditions are as follows, and all three conditions must be met: <br />1.The licensee agrees to have a private vendor train all employees within 60 days of hire and <br />annually thereafter in laws pertaining to the sale of alcohol, the rules for identification checks, <br />and the responsibilities of establishments serving intoxicating liquors; <br />2.The licensee agrees to post a policy requiring identification checks for all persons appearing to <br />be 30 years old or less; and, <br />3.A cash award and incentive program is established by the licensee, to award employees who <br />catch underage drinkers, and a penalty program is established to punish employees in the event <br />of a failed compliance check. <br />None of the City’s off-sale liquor license holders have ever taken advantage of the $100 discount. <br />Other liquor license fees are listed below and staff is recommending no increases to these fees for <br />2024: <br />2 a.m. Liquor License ½ of the State License Fee <br />On-Sale 3.2 Intoxicating Malt Liquor $150 <br />Off-Sale 3.2 Intoxicating Malt Liquor $150 <br />Gordies is the only business with a 2 a.m. license, and there are no issued 3.2 liquor licenses of any <br />kind. <br />State Statute requires that a public hearing be held to consider increases in liquor license fees, and <br />notice of the proposed increase was emailed to all affected license holders prior to the hearing date. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends the Council approve a 2% increase to the 2024 on-sale liquor license fees, and <br />adopt Ordinance 895, Amending the Fee Schedule for on-sale liquor and wine licenses.