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CC PACKETS 2001-2004
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Jo- <br /> ai <br /> v , . <br /> MIN <br /> por an n orma ► <br /> P <br /> 011 Or e <br /> e e11 um <br /> Q. What is an on-sale Q. Can taverns be <br /> liquor license? � eliminated from <br /> A. On-sale means the consideration for <br /> "on-site" consumption of a liquor license? <br /> alcoholic beverages. A. Yes, cities typically pass <br /> restaurants, hotels and <br /> Privately-owned x4:� `k`-eg � guidelines and ordinances <br /> pA, ;_ that identify a food-to- <br /> bars are required to have _�• l alcohol ratio for an <br /> on-sale licenses because k ? ofi establishment's sales. For <br /> people consume alcoholic <br /> example, a community will <br /> beverages on-site. The � �f � � - � •` - ' �_''� �. - � if require that at least 60 <br /> other type of license - y� ,; �_.yt� ,�� d ;� -�. F f percent of the sales of an <br /> "off-sale" -applies to ,. A w <br /> the consumption of � '� ` �, establishment must be <br /> from food and only 40 <br /> the alcohol purchased , R` percent or less from <br /> 1 <br /> "off-site." ' alcohol. Other <br /> Q. Can't the City currently TMFy9 1, ,� h _ communities have <br /> �.• . <br /> issue on-sale li uor ` $* �' eliminated from eligibility <br /> licenses to privately establishments that serve <br /> owned restaurants? �.. t �a : A r primarily alcohol-like <br /> A. No, the only facilities taverns- through such an <br /> ��,� �� �' -, <br /> in St. Anthony that are �:F - .e� ` x r ordinance. <br /> � A <br /> currently licensed andyr; y Q. When would the City <br /> allowed to sell liquor are establish the guidelines <br /> al liquor stores <br /> P Q and ordinances. <br /> the munici <br /> and the municipally-owned <br /> Stonehouse Bar&Gri A. City taff has begun to <br /> ll. ' $ y � � f ' - Y <br /> rte' look at this issue currently <br /> QI ` at and would develop <br /> . s there a cost .� ;� Yxls e €, d� :�•� w r w ._ P <br /> associated with adding +. *� guidelines and ordinances <br /> for City Council approval <br /> this authority bi the f -�- ^; , ,� _ later this year after the <br /> City's responsibilities. ;� ��°"�_ _ -�� -; <br /> A. Yes, but because so few M- referendum passed. No <br /> licenses would be issued <br /> licenses will be issued, costs will be minimal. Those costs until the guidelines and ordinances had been approved. <br /> plus any costs of enforcement will be recovered through <br /> the licensing fee. Q. How would this impact the Stonehouse Bar& Grill <br /> Restaurant and the municipal liquor stores? <br /> Want more information? Come to the Mayor's <br /> ON-SALE LIQUOR REFERENDUM PRESENTATION - OCTOBER 22, 7 P.M. <br /> During the regular City Council meeting at City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road. <br /> ST.ANTHONY VILLAGE ON-SALE LIQUOR REFERENDUM Q&A • FALL 2002 <br />
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