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• <br />i <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 1B <br />STAFF ORIGNINATOR: Jean Viger, Deputy Clerk <br />MEETING DATE: March 10, 2003 <br />TOPIC: Consider Approval of Application for Temporary <br />On -Sale Liquor License for Lino Lakes Lions Club <br />VOTE REQUIRED: Simple Majority (3/5 Vote) <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The Lino Lakes Lions Club is conducting their annual fundraising dinner on Saturday, March 15, <br />2003 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 171 Elm Street. The Lino Lakes Lions Club is requesting <br />approval of a 1 to 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License application. The license is <br />necessary to allow the Lions Club to mix and dispense liquor that will be served with the dinner. <br />The application for the license states that it must be submitted to the city for approval at least 30 <br />days prior to the event, however, time does not allow. I spoke with the Minnesota Department of <br />Public Safety, Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement Division and was informed that it is possible, in <br />this case, to fax the application to their office after city council approval. The department would <br />then review it and upon approval return it, via fax, to our office in time for the event. <br />City policy requires a background investigation each time a permit or license application is <br />received. The Lino Lakes Police Department conducted an investigation and found no reason to <br />deny the application. <br />Attached is a copy of the completed application. A copy of the certificate of liquor liability <br />insurance is on file in the city clerk's office. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1. Approve application for the 1 to 4 day temporary on -sale liquor license. <br />2. Deny application. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />1. Approve application. <br />
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