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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JUNE 14, 2006 <br />Current Proaosed <br />On-Sale Liquor License $3,500 $3,588.90 <br />On-Sale Wine License $500 $512.70 <br />Keis asked about server training, and whether or not the City should <br />encourage serve training via a reduction in the license fee. The CiCy <br />Administrator noted that license holders typically conduct server training <br />as a condition of their liquor liability insurance. <br />Blesener suggested that to encourage server training, the City could charge <br />an annual license fee of $3,600 for On-Sale Liquor License with server <br />training and $4,500 without annual training. <br />Tom Duray, owner of Hoggsbreath, reported that he was present this <br />evening representing Che On-Sale Liquor Licensees. Duray reported that <br />on-sale liquor establishments receive a substantial discount on their liquor <br />liability insurance if they conduct server Graining. The reduction in <br />insurance costs is so substantial ChaC all the license holders participate. <br />Duray reported that Che training is approximately 4 to 5 hours in length, is <br />very comprehensive, and is conducted by various companies Chat are <br />certified by insurance carriers Co do this training. Some insurance carriers <br />require the training on an annual basis and some require it every two <br />years. Given that training occurs at various times and establishments in <br />the Metro area, newly hired employees can be certified upon hiring by <br />participating in a training session being held somewhere in the Twin <br />Cities. <br />Blesener asked if liquor liability insurance is required for an On-Sale <br />Wine license. The City Clerk reported that liquor liability insurance is <br />required for all liquor licenses including On-Sale Wine, On-Sale 3.2 <br />Intoxicating Malt Liquor, Temporary On-Sale License, Off-Sale Licenses, <br />etc. <br />LaValle suggested Chat there was no need to offer a two tiered liquor <br />license fee system based on server training as the insurance savings <br />incentive ensures Chat server training is occurring. LaValle noted thaC the <br />City's on-sale liquor establishments are family-owned and not the big <br />corporaCe establishments That some other cities have. Allan noted that <br />ownership can change. <br />Duray pointed out that server training is expensive, running $20 Co $25 per <br />person. This adds up when an establishment has 20 to 30 employees. <br />Duray noted that some insurance carriers require training on a two year <br />basis; therefore, basing the annual liquor license fee on server training <br />2 <br />