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least 3o persons,which holds an on-sale intolcicating liquor license, and <br /> � which serves liquor only in conjunction with service of food. The <br /> maximum fee for the licenses which shall be established by the Council <br /> under provisions of this Chapter shall not exceed $200.00, or the <br /> maximum amount provided by Chapter 34oA.5o4 subd(3), of the <br /> Minnesota Statute, as it may be amended from time to time. <br /> 6. Temporary On-Sale Intoxicatin�Lic�uor Licenses. With the approval of <br /> the City Council,which may be issued only in connection with a social <br /> event,sponsored by a club, charitable, religious or other nonprofit <br /> corporation that has existed for at least three years. No license shall be for <br /> longer than four consecutive days, and the city shall issue no more than �2 <br /> days worth of temporary licenses to anyone organization in one calendar <br /> year. <br /> �. On-Sale Wine Licenses. With the approval of the Commissioner of Public <br /> Safety to: restaurants that have facilities for seating at least 25 guests at <br /> one time and meet the criteria of M. S. 34oA.4o4, subd 5, as it may be <br /> amended from time to time, and which meet the definition of restaurant in <br /> this Chapter; and to licensed bed and breakfast facilities which meet the <br /> criteria in Minnesota Statutes §34oA.4o1, subd i as it may be amended <br /> from time to time.The fee for an on-sale wine license established by the <br /> Council under the provisions of this Chapter shall not exceed one-half of <br /> � the license fee charged for an on-sale intoxicating liquor license.The <br /> holder of an on-sale wine license who also holds an on sale 3.2 percent <br /> malt liquor license is authorized to sell malt liquor with content over 3.2 <br /> percent(strong beer)without an additional license. <br /> 8. One Dav Consumption And Dis�lay Permits. With the approval of the <br /> City Council to a nonprofit organization in conjunction with a social <br /> activity in the city sponsored by the organization. <br /> g. Off-Sale Intoxicating Liquor Licenses. An Off-Sale License allows the sale <br /> of intoxicating liquor in its original container for consumption off the <br /> licensed premises only. <br /> 10. Ap�roval Of The Issuance Of A Consumption And Dis�la,�X the <br /> Commissioner of Public Safetv. The maximum amount of the additional <br /> fee which may be imposed by the Council on a person who has been issued <br /> a consumption and display permit under the provisions of this Chapter <br /> shall not exceed $300, or the maximum amount permitted by Minnesota <br /> Statutes §34oA.4i4, subd. 6, as it may be amended from time to time. <br /> Consumption and display permits shall expire on March 31 of each year. <br /> Passed and adopted by the Pequot Lakes City Council this 2nd day of May, 201�. <br /> � <br />
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