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12. Consider amending Zoning Ordinance to allow liquor in additional zoning <br />districts. <br />The LB Limited Business zoning district does not permit on -sale or off -sale. Offices <br />are permitted, and restaurants are a conditional use in LB districts. Restaurants with <br />liquor service could be appropriate in this zone. <br />Country clubs are conditional uses in residential zones, but liquor sales are not <br />allowed. Maybe liquor as a conditional use only for country clubs would be <br />appropriate <br />13. Consider reserving one license for a country club. <br />Is it possible that a new golf course could be built in Lino Lakes, such as on the sod <br />farm in the northwest portion? The Chomonix golf course is expanding its clubhouse <br />facility. Is it possible that an on -sale liquor license is in its future? <br />COMPARING STATE STATUTE, LINO LAKES, OTHER CITIES <br />The list that follows compares the state statute and Lino Lakes code, and provides some <br />examples of how other cities address selected liquor licensing issues. These examples <br />offer models to use and adapt to Lino Lakes. <br />On -Sale Liquor Licenses, Types of Uses, Restrictions <br />State law: A city may issue on -sale licenses to: <br />• hotels • restaurants • bowling centers <br />• liquor stores • clubs or veterans organizations <br />• sports facilities owned by Metropolitan Sports Commission <br />• several uses in Minneapolis only such as theaters, arena <br />For liquor licensing, restaurants are defined with minimum seating capacities <br />based on the size of the city. <br />For Lino Lakes, a fourth class city (under 10,000 population), minimum seating <br />requirements are to be established by the city. <br />A minimum seating of 30 required for Sunday license. <br />Liquor Licenses and Land Use Issues May 3, 1999 page 8 <br />
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