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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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PL PACKET 11202001
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Subd. 2. Approval in Writing. No permit will be approved by the Council unless the applicant <br /> agrees in writing that as a condition of the approval, "set—ups" will be served only in a room <br /> separate and apart from any room licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor. A violation of this <br /> provision will be cause for revocation of the permit. <br /> Subd. 3. Fees. Each person obtaining approval of the Council and a permit from the <br /> Commissioner of Public Safety must pay to the Clerk the fee set forth in Section 600. <br /> Approval of the permit may be revoked at any time for cause by the Council in the manner <br /> provided in Section 1000.06, Subd. 4. The revocation will not entitle the holder of the permit <br /> to a rebate of any portion of the fee. <br /> .1000.13 Existing Licenses. Any premises for which an "on—sale" license was in effect on September <br /> 14, 1982, will qualify for the issuance or renewal of an "on—sale" license, notwithstanding the fact that <br /> the premises is not a restaurant as defined in Section 1000.01, Subd. 2, if(a) the other requirements for <br /> issuance or renewal of the license are met, (b) the premises has not been without an "on-sale" license <br /> for a period of more than 6 months, and (c) sale of beer for consumption on the premises has not <br /> ceased for a period of more:than 6 months. <br /> 1000.14 Consumption. No person may consume intoxicating liquor in a public park, on a public street <br /> or in any public place other than a City on—sale liquor store. <br /> • Section 1005 - ON-SALE WINE LICENSE <br /> 1005.01 License Required. A "restaurant", as defined in Section 1001, Subd. 2, may sell wine, not <br /> exceeding 14% alcohol by volume, at retail only for consumption on the restaurant's premises after <br /> obtaining an "on-sale" wine license from the City in accordance with this Section. <br /> 1005.02 Application. Applications for an on-sale wine license must be made on forms supplied by the <br /> City. <br /> 1005.03 Fees. Applications for licenses must be accompanied by the application processing fee and <br /> the license fee set forth in Subsection 615.06. All such fees will be paid into the general fund of the <br /> City. Upon rejection of any application, the.processing fee will be retained by the City and the license <br /> fee will be refunded to the applicant. <br /> 1005.04 Granting of License. The Council will cause an investigation to be made of the facts set forth <br /> in the application. After the investigation, the Council in its discretion may grant or refuse the license; <br /> however, no license will become effective until approved by the Liquor Control Division of the <br /> Minnesota Department of Public Safety. All licensed premises must have the license posted in a <br /> conspicuous place at all times. <br /> • <br /> 10-9 <br />
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