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FEB -26 -1991 15 :58 FROM SWWEENEY \ BORER <br />TO LITTLE - CANADA F.14/25 <br />within one year from the date of issuance of the license, the <br />license may be revoked or suspended. <br />2. puildinct Are . A restaurant building containing a <br />minimum of 2,000 square feet used for seated dining purposes, <br />including the bar area but excluding the area used for kitchen, <br />storage, restroom facilities, waiting areas, and entrance and <br />exit purposes. <br />3. seating Capacity._ A restaurant building having <br />appropriate facilities and adequate staff to serve meals at <br />tables and, for seating not less than 100 guests at one time for <br />meals, including seating available for food service in the bar <br />area but excluding seating in a lounge or waiting area. <br />4. Maximum Liquor Sales. The sale of intoxicating liquor, <br />wine or nonintoxicating malt beverages shall not exceed 50 <br />percent of the restaurant's gross yearly sales. <br />703.040. WRITTEN APPLICATION. <br />(1) Every application for a license to sell intoxicating <br />liquor shall be made to the City Administrator on a form <br />supplied by the City and containing such information as the City <br />Administrator for the City Council shall require. Each <br />application shall include, at a minimum, the name and place of <br />residence of the applicant, the exact location of the place at <br />which the applicant proposes to carry on the business of selling <br />nonintoxicating malt liquor, and whether or not he or she has at <br />any time previous to the date thereof been engaged in said <br />business or in the business of selling food stuffs in the City, <br />and if so, when and where. It shall be unlawful to make any <br />false statement in an application. Every application for the <br />issuance or renewal of a license shall include a copy of each <br />Summons received by the applicant under Minnesota Statutes <br />§340A.082 during the preceding years. <br />(2) Temporary On -Sale License. Temporary On -Sale Licenses <br />shall be issued only to clubs or charitable, religious, or other <br />nonprofit organizations in existence for at least three (3) <br />years prior to the date of application. Proof of eligibility <br />must accompany an application for Temporary on -Sale license. <br />Applications shall be made thirty (30) days in advance on forms <br />prescribed by the City Administrator. No licenses shall be <br />valid prior to approval by the Commissioner of Public Safety. <br />The application must state the days of sale for which a license <br />is requested, and a new application must be completed and <br />submitted for each additional period of time not to exceed three <br />(3) days. <br />1 <br />Page 13 <br />
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