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<br />Ordinance 925 <br />Page 6 <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 5. Consumption and Display Permits: Consumption and display permits are <br />issued by the Commissioner and regulated by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, <br />Section 340A.414. Consumption and display permits issued by the Commissioner must <br />be approved by the City Council before they are effective. (1988 Code §100.02) <br />(Amended, Ord. 843, 5-20-10) <br /> <br />Subd. 6. Temporary On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor Licenses: A temporary on-sale <br />intoxicating liquor license may be issued to a club or charitable, religious or other <br />nonprofit organization which has been in existence for at least three (3) years, a political <br />committee registered under Minnesota Statutes, Section 10A.14 or a state university in <br />connection with a social event within the City sponsored by the licensee. The license <br />may authorize the sale of intoxicating liquor on-sale for not more than three (3) <br />consecutive days. Such license will permit the licensee to dispense intoxicating liquor at <br />any civic event sponsored or approved by the City. The license may provide that the <br />licensee may contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the holder of a full <br />year on-sale intoxicating liquor license issued by the City or any adjacent municipality. <br />Licenses under this subdivision are not valid unless first approved by the <br />Commissioner. Proof of financial responsibility is required in accordance with Code <br />Section 502.07, subdivision 1. (Ord. 591, 10-29-96; Amended, Ord. 835, 5-20-10) <br /> <br />Subd. 7. Outdoor Consumption Endorsement. A special endorsement may be issued by <br />the City to the holder of a regular on-sale intoxicating liquor or on-sale wine license to <br />allow sales and consumption of intoxicating liquor outdoors when the outside service <br />area is immediately adjacent to and contiguous with the licensed premises. The <br />licensee shall make application for the special endorsement to the City and provide site <br />plans which illustrate the proposed outdoor service area. The special endorsement may <br />be issued by the City Council to the licensee by resolution after a public hearing on the <br />special endorsement is held. The designated outside service area shall not reduce the <br />number of off-street parking spaces which would be required if the licensed premises <br />together with the outside service area were to be newly constructed in conformity with <br />the City’s zoning code. The City may also require improvements to the outside service <br />area prior to issuing the special endorsement, including but not limited to, safety barriers <br />or other enclosures to be placed around the perimeter of the outside service area in <br />order to protect patrons from any hazards, including vehicular traffic. (Added, Ord. 771, <br />4-24-06; Amended, Ord. 843, 5-20-10) <br /> <br />Subd, 8. Brewery Taproom License. A brewer who has a license from the <br />Commissioner of Public Safety to brew up to 250,000 barrels of malt per year may <br />be issued a license by the City for on-sale of malt liquor subject to the following <br />conditions: <br /> <br />