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Thomas M. Sweeney <br />George F. Borer <br />Patrick J. Sweeney <br />Robin D. Tomney <br />Michael J. Budka <br />Sweeney, Borer & Sweeney <br />Professional Association <br />Attorneys at Law <br />Suite 1200 <br />386 North Wabasha Street <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 <br />January 26, 2000 <br />VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MAIL <br />Ms. Kathy Glanzer <br />515 Little Canada Road <br />Little Canada, MN 55117 <br />Re: Alcohol Violations <br />Our File No. 9481 <br />Dear Kathy: <br />Telephone <br />(651) 222 -2541 <br />Facsimile <br />(651) 223-5289 <br />We are in receipt of the letter you forwarded to our office regarding a liquor law violation <br />by the MGM Liquor Warehouse. As indicated in this letter, MGM has violated the provisions of <br />Minnesota Statutes Section 270.73. It is my understanding that MGM has not contested this <br />violation within the time frame prescribed the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division of <br />the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. <br />Therefore, pursuant to the Little Canada Code, the City Council will need to take some <br />action relative to this matter. Specifically, Code Section 703.170 reads "the Council shall either <br />suspend for up to 60 days or revoke any intoxicating liquor license, or impose a civil fine not to <br />exceed $2,000.00 for each violation ". <br />We recommend that you obtain documentation from the Alcohol and Gambling <br />Enforcement Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety confirming the fact that the <br />MGM Liquor Warehouse paid its fine and did not contest the violation. Upon receipt of this <br />confirmation, we suggest the matter be submitted to the Council. Of course, MGM is entitled to <br />notice followed by a hearing and a written decision by the Council. <br />If you have any further questions, please let me know. <br />RECEIVED J;; a 2 7 2G 0 <br />PJS:gc <br />yours, <br />& SWEENEY <br />Pa 13.o J. <br />Page 74 <br />