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Be $25.00. A permit shall allow consumption or display of intoxicating liquor and the <br />serving of liquids for the purpose of mixing with intoxicating liquor, but shall not allow the <br />sale of intoxicating liquor. This permit shall be valid only for the day indicated on it. No <br />permit issued pursuant to this subdivision shall be valid unless first approved by the <br />Commissioner of Public Safety. <br />Subdivision 9. Licenses Reserved. Of the number of on -sale liquor licenses <br />that the City is allowed to issue under Minnesota Statute 340A.413, three licenses shall be <br />reserved for the following uses in the specified locations only: two shall be issued only to <br />restaurants or hotels with restaurants in the Town Center area at Lake Drive and I -35W; one <br />shall be issued only to a restaurant or a hotel with a restaurant in the I -35E and Main Street <br />business area. These areas are shown on the map in Section 701.11. These restaurants shall <br />have facilities to serve meals at tables to the general public and have seating capacity to <br />serve a minimum of 50 guests at one time, and at least 50% of gross revenue shall be from <br />the serving of food and non-alcoholic beverages. The City may require a statement signed <br />by an independent certified public accountant attesting that the establishment meets this <br />revenue requirement. <br />This ordinance is effective upon passage and publication according to the <br />Lino Lakes City Charter. <br />Adopted by the Lino Lakes City Council this 12th day of April, 2004. <br />The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was introduced by Council Member <br />Carlson and was duly seconded by Council Member Dahl and upon vote being taken thereon, <br />the following voted in favor thereof: <br />Dahl, Reinert, Stoltz, Carlson, Bergeson <br />The following voted against same: <br />none <br />John J. Bergeson, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />'' <br />Ann Blair, City Clerk <br />