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Item No: 4 <br />Meeting Date: May 2, 2011 <br />Type of Business: Work Session <br />Administrator Review: ____ <br /> <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> <br /> From: Desaree Crane, Assistant City Administrator <br /> <br /> Item Title/Subject: Consumption and Display Permit (502.03, subd. 5 of the <br />Liquor Code) <br /> <br /> <br />Introduction: <br /> <br />A Consumption and Display Permit may be issued by the Minnesota Department of Public <br />Safety (with approval by the City Council by Resolution) to allow restaurants or 3.2 Malt <br />Liquor licensed establishments to permit the consumption and display of intoxicating liquor <br />on the premises. This permit does not authorize the sale of intoxicating liquor. This allows <br />restaurants and establishments that hold 3.2 Malt Liquor Licenses to allow customers to <br />bring in their own intoxicating liquor. In accordance with §502.03, subd. 5 of the City Code <br />relating to liquor: <br /> <br />Consumption and Display Permits: Consumption and display permits are <br />issued by the Commissioner and regulated by the provisions of Minnesota <br />Statutes Section 340A.414. Consumption and display permits issued by the <br />Commissioner must be approved by the City Council before they are effective. <br /> <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br />Although the City Code allows this type of permit, the City has not established a fee in the <br />2011 Fee Schedule. In accordance with Minnesota Statute §340A.414, subd. 6: <br /> <br />Permit Fees. The annual fee for issuance of a permit under this section is $250. <br />The governing body of a city of county where is establishment is located may <br />impose an additional fee of not more than $300. <br /> <br />The City Council could impose the maximum fee of $550, as established by Minnesota <br />Statute. $250 would go directly to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and $300 <br />would go directly to the City. <br /> <br />Taiko Sushi Bar is interested in obtaining this permit instead of renewing their On-Sale 3.2 <br />Malt Liquor and On-Sale Wine License. In order for Taiko Sushi Bar to start the process, the <br />City will need to approve this fee in the 2011 Fee Schedule. After the fee is approved, then <br />Taiko Sushi Bar will need to submit the State required application materials, pay the fee, and <br />obtain City Council approval.