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City Council
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Meeting Date
02/09/2004
Council Meeting Type
Regular
Resolution #
04-025
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• <br />http www.reviser.Ieq:stat n- fl.usi cgr- Iiirt, +jctstdtchap:pi - soft interneit h Barer <br />http://www.revisonleg.state.mn.usicgi-binigetstatchap.pl <br />== 34OA.413 <br />34OA.413 Restrictions on the number of intoxicating <br />liquor licenses that may be issued. <br />Subdivision 1. On -sale licenses. No on -sale <br />intoxicating liquor license may be issued in any city except as <br />provided in this section in excess of the following limits: <br />(1) in cities of the first class, one license for every <br />1,500 population, up to 200 licenses; <br />(2) in cities of the second class, not more than 1S <br />icenses plus one for every 2,500 population over 45,000; <br />(3) in cities of the third class, not more than 12 <br />licenses; <br />(4) in cities of the fourth class, including cities whose <br />acts of incorporation were repealed by Laws 1973, chapter 123, <br />article V, section 5, not more than seven licenses; <br />(5) in statutory cities of 5,000 to 10,000 population, not <br />more than six licenses; <br />(6) in statutory cities of 2,500 to 5,000 population, not <br />r.L <br />• <br />Wednesday, Feb 04, 2004 02:51 PM <br />
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