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05.04 - Liquor Ordinance Amendments
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05.04 - Liquor Ordinance Amendments
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(10) Food Vendors If food is served at the event and 4 <br />is no prepared #by the- permanen ylcensed <br />remises a l.food venddrs p rtic p is ng'mt�ie event <br />must be properly �lensed�� and `.abide Eby ,all <br />Mmneso a`Department of Health regulations; <br />(12) Other Reuirements The City Council also may <br />�..:, *w �,, <br />unpose other requirements as it deems "necessary `to <br />prorriote public "`safety. <br />5. Sundgy On -Sale Intoxicating Liquor Licenses. Sunday on -sale <br />intoxicating liquor licenses may be issued only to a restaurant, as defined in this <br />Chapter, club, bowling center, or hotel which has a seating capacity of at least 30 <br />persons, which holds an on -sale intoxicating liquor license, and which serves <br />liquor only in conjunction with service of food. The maximum fee for the <br />licenses which shall be established by the Council under provisions of this <br />Chapter shall not exceed $200.00, or the maximum amount provided by Chapter <br />340A.504 subd (3), of the Minnesota Statute, as it may be amended from time to <br />time. <br />6. Temporary On -Sale Intoxicating Liquor Licenses. With the approval of <br />the City Council, which may be issued only in connection with a social event <br />sponsored by a club, charitable, religious or other nonprofit corporation that has <br />existed for at least three years. No license shall be for longer than four <br />consecutive days, and the city shall issue no more than 12 days worth of <br />temporary licenses to anyone organization in one calendar year. <br />7. On -Sale Wine Licenses. With the approval of the Commissioner of <br />Public Safety to: restaurants that have facilities for seating at least 25 guests at <br />one time and meet the criteria of M. S. 340A.404, subd 5, as it may be amended <br />from time to time, and which meet the definition of restaurant in this Chapter; and <br />to licensed bed and breakfast facilities which meet the criteria in Minnesota <br />Statutes §340A.401, subd 1 as it may be amended from time to time. The fee for <br />an on -sale wine license established by the Council under the provisions of this <br />Chapter shall not exceed one -half of the license fee charged for an on -sale <br />intoxicating liquor license. The holder of an on -sale wine license who also holds <br />an on sale 3.2 percent malt liquor license is authorized to sell malt liquor with <br />�, content over 3.2 percent (strong beer) without an additional license. <br />
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