Laserfiche WebLink
MOMS VIEW <br />of Mounds View Staff <br />Item No: 9.13.1 <br />Meeting Date: March 12, 2018 <br />Type of Business: Reports <br />Administrator Review: <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Jon Sevald, City Planner/Supervisor <br />Item Title/Subject: Discussion of Off -Sale Liquor Licensing <br />Introduction: <br />This item is a carryover from the March 5th Council Work Session (Canceled due to snow). The <br />City Council adopted a moratorium on the issuance of new Off -Sale Intoxicating Liquor licenses <br />on April 11, 2016 (Resolution 8551), expiring October 11, 2017. The moratorium was a reaction <br />to a proposed liquor store at Snap Market (currently vacant). The intent of the moratorium was <br />to investigate five questions relating to the negative effects of liquor stores. <br />During the January 2nd Council Work Session, the Council reviewed Staff's analysis of the five <br />questions. Staff's conclusion was that there is no direct correlation between liquor stores and <br />crime or decreased property values, but there are indirect correlations. <br />Staff continued this conversation with the Planning Commission at its January 3rd and February <br />7th Commission meetings. Individual Commission members provided their recommendations. <br />During these discussions, Super America expressed an interest in opening a liquor store inside <br />its existing building. <br />The City Council's discussions have not had a conclusion. Staff is requesting that the Council <br />provide direction whether to amend an ordinance, or leave as -is. <br />Discussion: <br />During the February 7th Planning Commission meeting, individual commission members made <br />the following recommendations: <br />1. Require a minimum 500' setback from parks, schools, churches, libraries, senior housing, <br />and commercial daycares. <br />2. Allow a maximum of four or five off -sale intoxicating liquor licenses, or limit the number <br />based on population. <br />3. The Council should consider what it is trying to accomplish, and if the proposed changes <br />does this. <br />Currently, liquor stores (Off -Sale Intoxicating Liquor License) are a permitted use in the B-2, B-3, <br />and B-4 districts. Liquor stores must be set back a minimum of 500' from a school or church <br />(property line to property line).' <br />Super America (B-3 district) currently holds a license for 3.2% Malt Liquor, and intends to <br />remodel its store to include Off -Sale Intoxicating Liquor (no ETA when they will apply for a <br />license). The store is located about 400' from Silver View Park (front door to park property), and <br />about 230' from Silver Lake Pointe (senior housing). <br />I Mounds View Municipal Code, Section 502.04, Subd 2(b) (Places Ineligible for License) <br />