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701.07 Places Ineligible for License. <br />Subdivision 1. General. No license shall be issued for any place of any <br />business ineligible for such a license under state law. <br />Subd. 2. Delinquent Taxes and Charges. No license shall be granted for <br />operation on any premises for which taxes, assessments or other financial claims of the city <br />are delinquent and unpaid. <br />Subd. 3. Distance From School or Church. No license shall be granted <br />within 1,000 feet of any school or within 1,000 feet of any church. The distance shall be <br />measured from the main entrance of the school or church to the main entrance of the <br />applicant's place of business. <br />For the purposes of the separation restriction in this subdivision, a school is a <br />building that is principally used as a place where twenty-five (25) or more persons receive a <br />full course of educational instruction and the educational instruction is provided on a daily <br />basis by an established school board or church. This doe not include any post -secondary or <br />post -high school educational building, including any college or any vocational -technical <br />college. Nor does the separation apply to a daycare or early childhood facility, where <br />children typically are under constant supervision while at the facility and when traveling to <br />and from the facility. <br />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 such <br />premises ineligible for renewal of the license. <br />Amended by Ordinance No. 13-99, passed 6/14/99 <br />701.08 Conditions of the License. <br />Subdivision 1. General. Every license is subject to the conditions in the <br />following subdivisions and all other provisions of this chapter, and of any other applicable <br />ordinance, state law, or regulation. <br />Subd. 2. Licensee Responsibility. Every licensee shall be responsible for <br />the conduct of his place of business and the conditions of sobriety and order in it. The act of <br />any employee on the licensed premises authorized to sell intoxicating liquor there is deemed <br />the act of the licensee as well, and the licensee shall be liable to all penalties provided by <br />ordinance, statute, or regulation equally with the employee. <br />Subd. 3. Inspections. Every licensee shall allow any peace officer, health <br />officer or properly designated officer or employee of the city to enter, inspect, and search the <br />licensed premises during business hours without a warrant. <br />6 <br />