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<br />Item No: 07D <br />Meeting Date: August 8, 2016 <br />Type of Business: Council Business <br /> <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Desaree Crane, Assistant City Administrator <br />Item Title/Subject: Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance 925, an <br />Ordinance Amending Title 500, Chapter 502 to add Micro <br />Breweries, National Breweries, Regional Breweries, <br />Brewpubs, Distilled Spirits, Microdistilleries and Taprooms <br />Business Licensing to the Liquor Code <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br />Per the City Council’s direction, Staff has been working on amendments to the Zoning and <br />Liquor Code to allow brewpubs, breweries, microbreweries and taprooms in Mounds View. <br />As a refresher, below are the definitions: <br /> <br />Brewpub is a restaurant that produces its own beer for onsite and growler sales, while also <br />selling spirits and the beer of others. Brewpubs can serve their own beer -- and the beer <br />and liquor of other companies -- to patrons, but they cannot can, bottle, or keg their beer to <br />sell to bars, restaurants, and stores. <br /> <br />Brewery is a facility that produces beer for distribution to bars and restaurants and can <br />operate a taproom that sells only their own beer onsite. It takes a separate license to own a <br />brewpub or a brewery and an individual in Minnesota cannot get both. <br /> <br />Microbrewery is a state licensed facility and may brew no more than 20,000 barrels of its <br />own brands of malt liquor annually. <br /> <br />Microdistillery means a distillery producing premium, distilled spirits in total quantity not to <br />exceed 40,000 proof gallons in a calendar year as regulated by Minnesota Statutes. <br /> <br />Taproom is a state licensed brewer permitting the on-sale consumption of malt liquor <br />produced by the brewer for consumption on the premises of a brewery or an abutting <br />property in common ownership of the brewer, which may include the sales of malt liquor <br />produced and packaged at the brewery for off premises consumption as allowed by <br />Minnesota Statutes. <br /> <br />Per City Council direction at the August Work Session, Staff prepared the attached <br />Ordinance amending the City’s liquor code by adding licensing language to authorize <br />breweries, microdistilleries, and Sunday sales of Growlers. Attached is a draft, introduction <br />and first reading of Ordinance 925 for your review. <br /> <br /> <br />