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Outdoor serving area as conditional use with specified conditions that address such things <br />as defining the area, surface paving, access control, landscaping. Must be contiguous to <br />the principal building that has a license. (Faribault) <br />RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO CITY CONTROLS <br />The following draft resolution amends the existing Section 700 of the City Code. <br />Recommended deletions are indicated by seeut text, and underlined text indicates <br />recommended additions. <br />Recommended amendments to the Zoning Ordinance must be considered as well. <br />Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance could occur as part of the larger examination of <br />the Ordinance that is planned for this year following adoption of a new comprehensive <br />plan. We could make specific amendments sooner if needed. <br />Most of the proposed amendments address issues discussed in the report. However, there <br />are several recommended changes that address additional issues. Section 701.04 <br />currently includes the fee schedule for liquor licenses. If the fee schedule is removed <br />from the City Code and addressed by a separate fee schedule, the fees can be changed <br />without going through the process required for changing an ordinance. A public hearing <br />is still required to change fees, but only a resolution would be required rather than an <br />ordinance amendment. <br />Liquor Licenses and Land Use Issues May 3, 1999 page 11 <br />
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