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Item No. 08B <br />Type of Business: CB <br />Meeting Date: September 26, 2005 <br />City Administrator Review: ______ City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Desaree Crane, Administrative Assistant <br />Item Title/Subject: Continued Public Hearing from August 22, 2005 to <br />Consider Resolution 6600 A Transfer of Ownership of an <br />On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License from Jake’s Sport’s <br />Café located at 2400 Highway 10 to Thomas Stuart of <br />City Tavern <br /> <br />Section 502.08 of the City Code requires that a public hearing be held prior to any <br />intoxicating liquor license. A Public Hearing was opened on August 22, 2005 at 7:25pm <br />for public comment for this transfer of license. No Public Comment was made. The <br />City of Mounds View issued an on-sale intoxicating liquor license for Jake’s Sports Cafe <br />on June 27, 2005. Thomas Stuart will be acquiring Jake’s Sports Café and will be <br />changing its name to City Tavern. <br /> <br />Thomas Stuart has submitted the city liquor license application materials (to include the <br />application to stay open until 2am per Ordinance 717), and the applicable fees. The <br />following investigations and inspections have been conducted to determine whether <br />there is cause for the City to deny any of the above referenced intoxicating liquor <br />license application: <br /> <br />Police Inquiry and Investigations <br />The report from the Minnesota Department of Criminal Apprehension for Thomas Stuart <br />came back as satisfactory. <br /> <br />Utility Billing Inquiry (City of Mounds View) <br />Jake’s Sports Café does owe the City of Mounds View $1,433.89, and they did state to <br />Finance that they would have the payment to the City by Friday (9-23). <br /> <br />Fire Inspection (City of Mounds View Fire Marshal) <br />The City’s Fire Marshal has inspected the location currently called Jake’s Sports Café <br />and issued a satisfactory report. <br /> <br />Thomas Stuart still needs to submit a Certificate of Insurance for his liquor license. I left <br />a message for Mr. Stuart indicating that I needed this Certificate before the City can <br />forward his application to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. According to the <br />City Code, the establishment must be insured for the following: <br />(1) Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) for bodily injury to any one (1) <br />person in any one occurrence and subject to the limit of one (1) <br />person, in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars <br />($100,000.00) for bodily injury to two (2) or more persons in any one <br />(1) occurrence and in the amount of ten thousand dollars <br />($10,000,00) for injury to or destruction of property of others in any <br />one (1) occurrence.