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Section 3 Amendment of Chapter 700 of the City Code Regulating Liquor Licenses <br />Approved <br />The City Council of Lino Lakes ordains that Section 701.07 of the City Code is hereby amended <br />as follows (added text in underline), <br />§ 701.07 PLACES INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE. <br />(1) General. No license shall be issued for any place of any business ineligible for a <br />license under state law. <br />(2) Delinquent taxes and charges. No license shall be granted for operation on any <br />premises for which taxes, assessments or other financial claims of the city are delinquent <br />and unpaid. <br />(3) Distance from school or church. No license shall be granted within 1,000 feet of <br />any school or within 1,000 feet of any church. The distance shall be measured from the <br />main entrance of the school or church to the main entrance of the applicant's place of <br />business. <br />(a) For the purposes of the separation restriction in this division, a school is a <br />building that is principally used as a place where 25 or more persons receive a full course of <br />educational instruction and the educational instruction is provided on a daily basis by an <br />established school board or church. This does not include any post -secondary or post -high <br />school educational building, including any college or any vocational -technical college. Nor <br />does the separation apply to a daycare or early childhood facility, where children typically <br />are under constant supervision while at the facility and when traveling to and from the <br />facility. <br />(b) The establishment of a school or church within the separation distance after an <br />original liquor license application has been granted shall not, in and of itself, render the <br />premises ineligible for renewal of the license. <br />(c) This separation distance restriction shall not be applicable if a school or church is <br />located in a Limited Business or General Business zoning district. <br />Section 4 Zoning Ordinance and City Code Stand As Amended <br />As above amended, the Zoning Ordinance shall stand as initially passed and previously <br />amended. As above amended, the City Code shall stand as initially passed and previously <br />amended. <br />Ordinance No. 04-09, page 5 <br />