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Cify Council Regular Meeting Minutes 6 <br /> January 14, 2003 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 City Attorney Gilligan reviewed the ordinance amending the City Code to provide for the <br /> 2 issuance of on-sale liquor licenses to restaurants and hotels. He stated the ordinance also <br /> 3 contains provisions with respect to issuance of wine licenses, off-sale and on-sale 3.2 beer <br /> 4 licenses and temporary wine and on-sale 3.2 beer licenses. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 City Attorney Gilligan stated that many of the provisions concerning the issuance by the City of <br /> 7 on-sale liquor licenses and other licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages are set forth by <br /> 8 Minnesota Statutes. He said the City can place additional restrictions beyond those contained in <br /> 9 Minnesota Statutes. He noted that additional restrictions proposed to be included in the <br /> 10 ordinance are the following: alcohol awareness training is required for employees of the licensed <br /> 11 establishment,no more than 15% of the seating capacity of the establishment may be located at a <br /> 12 bar or service counter, at least 50%of the gross receipts of the establishment for the sale of food <br /> 13 and non-alcoholic beverages,no license may be issued to any property located within 300 feet of <br /> 14 a church or school or to any property used as a sexually oriented business, and adult <br /> 15 entertainment is prohibited on the licensed premises. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 City Attorney Gilligan said the ordinance provides for investigation fees of up to $500 for an in- <br /> 18 state investigation and up to $10,000 for an out-of-state investigation. He said this is the <br /> 19 maximum investigation fee permitted by Minnesota law. He stated the annual license fee for an <br /> 20 on-sale liquor license is proposed to be $8,000,with a reduction of$500 on the license fee for an <br /> 21 annual renewal if compliance checks have been passed in the prior year with no violations <br /> 22 carrying a penalty of$500 or greater. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 City Attorney Gilligan stated the ordinance lists what places are eligible for license. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Councilmember Faust stated he would like to be more restrictive with the ordinance since it,is <br /> 27 new for the City. He stated he would prefer to allow for three violations instead of four. He <br /> 28 stated he also disagrees with giving a$500 incentive to renew liquor licenses. He said instead of <br /> 29 issuing six licenses he would prefer issuing two, plus a municipal. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Councilmember Horst stated he agrees with Councilmember Faust in allowing three violations <br /> 32 versus four. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Councilmember Horst asked City Attorney Gilligan if a daycare facility would be considered <br /> 35 property within 300 feet ineligible for a license. City Attorney Gilligan said the ordinance does <br /> 36 cover daycare facilities. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Mayor Hodson asked how the City could assert their law regarding off sale license. City <br /> 39 Attorney Gilligan stated it depends on how the law is passed. He said they would have to come <br /> 40 to the City to get a license and the City could either deny the license or give additional <br /> 41 restrictions. City Attorney Gilligan stated off sale is currently limited to municipal liquor stores. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 City Manager Mornson mentioned that new applications would require public hearings in front <br /> 44 of the City Council,but renewals would not. <br /> 45 <br /> 46 Motion by Councilmember Horst to approve first reading of Ordinance 2003-001, re: Liquor <br /> 47 licensing. <br />