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Ordinance #
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ORDINANCE
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Referred To
Committee Date :
An amendment to Saint Paul Legislative Code
Chapter 409 requiring dramshop insurance
coverage for temporary wine and liquor
licenses and correcting an obsolete reference
to Class II licenses
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1
Section 409.25 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 409.25. Temporary wine and liquor licenses.
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(a) Wine licenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, a club or charitable, religious or other nonprofit
organization in existence for at least three (3) years, or a
political committee registered under Minnesota Statutes,
Section l0A.14, may obtain an on-sale license to sell wine
and strong beer not exceeding fourteen (14) percent alcohol
by volume for consumption on the licensed premises only. The
fee for such license shall be established by ordinance as
provided in section 310.09(b) of the Legislative Code, and
such license may authorize the on-sale of wine for not more
than four (4) consecutive days. The city shall not authorize
more than three (3) four-day, four (4) three-day, six (6)
two-day or twelve (12) one-day temporary licenses, in any
combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year for the
sale of wine to any one (1) location within the city for a
twelve-month period. The city may not issue more than one
(1) such license to any one (1) organization or political
committee, or any one (1) location, within a thirty-day
period unless the licenses are issued in connection with an
event officially designated a community festival by the
municipality.
(b) Liquor licenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, a club or charitable, religious or other nonprofit
organization in existence for at least three (3) years may
obtain an on-sale license to sell intoxicating liquor for
consumption on the licensed premises only and in connection
with a social event within the city sponsored by the
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licensee. The license may provide that the licensee may O O�����
contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the
holder of a full year on-sale intoxicating liquor license
issued by the city. The fee for such license shall be forty-
one dollars ($41.00) per day, and such license shall not
authorize the on-sale of intoxicating liquor for more than
four (4) consecutive days. The city shall not authorize more
than three (3) four-day, four (4) three-day, six (6) two-
day, or twelve (12) one-day temporary licenses, in any
combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year for the
sale of intoxicating liquor to any one (1) location within
the city for a twelve-month period. The city may not issue
more than one (1) such license to any one (1) organization
or political committee, or any one (1) location, within a
thirty-day period unless the licenses are issued in
connection with an event officially designated a community
festival by the municipality,
(c) Application. Application for such temporary licenses shall
be made on forms provided by the inspector and shall contain
such information as specified by the inspector, including
the following:
(1) The name, address and purpose of the organization,
together with the names and addresses of its officers,
and evidence of nonprofit status or of its status as a
club under section 409.02 above.
(2) The purpose for which the temporary license is sought,
together with the place, dates and hours during which
wine or intoxicating liquor will be sold.
(3) Consent of the owner or manager of the premises or
person or group with lawful responsibility for the
premises.
(4) Evidence that the manager or director has received
alcohol awareness training provided by a bona fide
instructor or the city.
(d) Application of other provisions of this chapter. No other
provisions of this chapter shall apply to licenses granted
under this section, except sections 409.06, 409.065, 409.07,
409.08 (except clauses (11) and (12)), and sections 409.09
through 409.14.
(e) Class 3� T license. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law to the contrary, the temporary wine and liquor licenses
provided in this section shall be administered as a Class 3�
T license and subject to the provisions of these chapters
governing Class 3� T licenses. The inspector shall make all
referrals as provided by section 310.03, but the director
may require the inspector to issue such license before
receiving any recommendations on the application thereof if
necessary to issue such license on a timely basis.
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Section 2
This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days
following its passage, approval and publication.
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Requested by Department of:
Adopted by Council: Date ��,.^1 �o o�p
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Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
By:�
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ApprOVed by Mayor: Date l Q�, � c.�e.ii
By: y
By: l k'Ji�.�t2.L� �/ �f
Form Approved by City
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Approved by yor for
By: �
to CounCil
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OFFICE oF LIEP Date: GREEN SHEET
Christine ROZek September 15, 2000
266-9108 No . 103 747 00�-104
1 EPARIMEN2 DZRECTOR 4 ITY COUNCIL
� ITY ARTORNEY STY CLERk
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OTAL # OF SIGNATIIRE PAGPsS 1 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE)
CTION REQUESTED:
amendment to Saint Paul Legislative Code Chapter 409 requiring dramshop
insurance coverage for temporary wine and liquor licenses and correcting an
bsolete reference to Class II licenses.
ECOtR9ENDATIONS: APPAOVE (A) OR REJECT (R) BRSONAL SSRVIC8 CONTRACPS MIiST ANSWSR TH8 FOLLOtQING:
PLANNING COtRdISSION CIVIL SERVIC6 COMMISSION 1. Has the person/flxm ever worked under a contract for this department?
CIH Cl�tR+fITTEE BUSINE55 REVIEW CbUNCIL YES NO
STAFF _ Has this person/£irm ever been a City employee?
DISIRICT COURT YES NO
3. Does this person/firm possess a skill not normally possessed by any
SUPPORTS WHICH COUNCIL OHJECTIVE? Nrrent City employee? -
YSS NO
lafa all YSS answers oa a separate aheet aad attach.
INTTIATING PROBLEM, TSSUE, OPPORTUNITY (Who, What, When, Where, Why):
Currently, only annual wine and liquor license holders are required to have
dramshop insurance.
DVANTAGES IF APPROVED:
ISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED:
ISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVED:
TO'PAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION $ COST/REVENUE BUDGETED YES NO
FUNDING SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER
FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPLAIN)
OR{GINAL
Council File # df� �` I�NV
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Ordinance #
Green Sheet # /Q37�
ORDINANCE
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Referred To
Committee Date :
An amendment to Saint Paul Legislative Code
Chapter 409 requiring dramshop insurance
coverage for temporary wine and liquor
licenses and correcting an obsolete reference
to Class II licenses
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1
Section 409.25 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 409.25. Temporary wine and liquor licenses.
33
(a) Wine licenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, a club or charitable, religious or other nonprofit
organization in existence for at least three (3) years, or a
political committee registered under Minnesota Statutes,
Section l0A.14, may obtain an on-sale license to sell wine
and strong beer not exceeding fourteen (14) percent alcohol
by volume for consumption on the licensed premises only. The
fee for such license shall be established by ordinance as
provided in section 310.09(b) of the Legislative Code, and
such license may authorize the on-sale of wine for not more
than four (4) consecutive days. The city shall not authorize
more than three (3) four-day, four (4) three-day, six (6)
two-day or twelve (12) one-day temporary licenses, in any
combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year for the
sale of wine to any one (1) location within the city for a
twelve-month period. The city may not issue more than one
(1) such license to any one (1) organization or political
committee, or any one (1) location, within a thirty-day
period unless the licenses are issued in connection with an
event officially designated a community festival by the
municipality.
(b) Liquor licenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, a club or charitable, religious or other nonprofit
organization in existence for at least three (3) years may
obtain an on-sale license to sell intoxicating liquor for
consumption on the licensed premises only and in connection
with a social event within the city sponsored by the
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licensee. The license may provide that the licensee may O O�����
contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the
holder of a full year on-sale intoxicating liquor license
issued by the city. The fee for such license shall be forty-
one dollars ($41.00) per day, and such license shall not
authorize the on-sale of intoxicating liquor for more than
four (4) consecutive days. The city shall not authorize more
than three (3) four-day, four (4) three-day, six (6) two-
day, or twelve (12) one-day temporary licenses, in any
combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year for the
sale of intoxicating liquor to any one (1) location within
the city for a twelve-month period. The city may not issue
more than one (1) such license to any one (1) organization
or political committee, or any one (1) location, within a
thirty-day period unless the licenses are issued in
connection with an event officially designated a community
festival by the municipality,
(c) Application. Application for such temporary licenses shall
be made on forms provided by the inspector and shall contain
such information as specified by the inspector, including
the following:
(1) The name, address and purpose of the organization,
together with the names and addresses of its officers,
and evidence of nonprofit status or of its status as a
club under section 409.02 above.
(2) The purpose for which the temporary license is sought,
together with the place, dates and hours during which
wine or intoxicating liquor will be sold.
(3) Consent of the owner or manager of the premises or
person or group with lawful responsibility for the
premises.
(4) Evidence that the manager or director has received
alcohol awareness training provided by a bona fide
instructor or the city.
(d) Application of other provisions of this chapter. No other
provisions of this chapter shall apply to licenses granted
under this section, except sections 409.06, 409.065, 409.07,
409.08 (except clauses (11) and (12)), and sections 409.09
through 409.14.
(e) Class 3� T license. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law to the contrary, the temporary wine and liquor licenses
provided in this section shall be administered as a Class 3�
T license and subject to the provisions of these chapters
governing Class 3� T licenses. The inspector shall make all
referrals as provided by section 310.03, but the director
may require the inspector to issue such license before
receiving any recommendations on the application thereof if
necessary to issue such license on a timely basis.
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Section 2
This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days
following its passage, approval and publication.
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Requested by Department of:
Adopted by Council: Date ��,.^1 �o o�p
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Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
By:�
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ApprOVed by Mayor: Date l Q�, � c.�e.ii
By: y
By: l k'Ji�.�t2.L� �/ �f
Form Approved by City
Sy: -__7fe���
Approved by yor for
By: �
to CounCil
G
OFFICE oF LIEP Date: GREEN SHEET
Christine ROZek September 15, 2000
266-9108 No . 103 747 00�-104
1 EPARIMEN2 DZRECTOR 4 ITY COUNCIL
� ITY ARTORNEY STY CLERk
xaeam
ust be on Cotulcil Agenda by: '°'°° U�ceT nz�cmx IN. E MGT- SVC. DIR.
SAP 3 ox tox assisxnnrr)
OTAL # OF SIGNATIIRE PAGPsS 1 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE)
CTION REQUESTED:
amendment to Saint Paul Legislative Code Chapter 409 requiring dramshop
insurance coverage for temporary wine and liquor licenses and correcting an
bsolete reference to Class II licenses.
ECOtR9ENDATIONS: APPAOVE (A) OR REJECT (R) BRSONAL SSRVIC8 CONTRACPS MIiST ANSWSR TH8 FOLLOtQING:
PLANNING COtRdISSION CIVIL SERVIC6 COMMISSION 1. Has the person/flxm ever worked under a contract for this department?
CIH Cl�tR+fITTEE BUSINE55 REVIEW CbUNCIL YES NO
STAFF _ Has this person/£irm ever been a City employee?
DISIRICT COURT YES NO
3. Does this person/firm possess a skill not normally possessed by any
SUPPORTS WHICH COUNCIL OHJECTIVE? Nrrent City employee? -
YSS NO
lafa all YSS answers oa a separate aheet aad attach.
INTTIATING PROBLEM, TSSUE, OPPORTUNITY (Who, What, When, Where, Why):
Currently, only annual wine and liquor license holders are required to have
dramshop insurance.
DVANTAGES IF APPROVED:
ISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED:
ISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVED:
TO'PAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION $ COST/REVENUE BUDGETED YES NO
FUNDING SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER
FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPLAIN)
OR{GINAL
Council File # df� �` I�NV
-��
Ordinance #
Green Sheet # /Q37�
ORDINANCE
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Referred To
Committee Date :
An amendment to Saint Paul Legislative Code
Chapter 409 requiring dramshop insurance
coverage for temporary wine and liquor
licenses and correcting an obsolete reference
to Class II licenses
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1
Section 409.25 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 409.25. Temporary wine and liquor licenses.
33
(a) Wine licenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, a club or charitable, religious or other nonprofit
organization in existence for at least three (3) years, or a
political committee registered under Minnesota Statutes,
Section l0A.14, may obtain an on-sale license to sell wine
and strong beer not exceeding fourteen (14) percent alcohol
by volume for consumption on the licensed premises only. The
fee for such license shall be established by ordinance as
provided in section 310.09(b) of the Legislative Code, and
such license may authorize the on-sale of wine for not more
than four (4) consecutive days. The city shall not authorize
more than three (3) four-day, four (4) three-day, six (6)
two-day or twelve (12) one-day temporary licenses, in any
combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year for the
sale of wine to any one (1) location within the city for a
twelve-month period. The city may not issue more than one
(1) such license to any one (1) organization or political
committee, or any one (1) location, within a thirty-day
period unless the licenses are issued in connection with an
event officially designated a community festival by the
municipality.
(b) Liquor licenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, a club or charitable, religious or other nonprofit
organization in existence for at least three (3) years may
obtain an on-sale license to sell intoxicating liquor for
consumption on the licensed premises only and in connection
with a social event within the city sponsored by the
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licensee. The license may provide that the licensee may O O�����
contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the
holder of a full year on-sale intoxicating liquor license
issued by the city. The fee for such license shall be forty-
one dollars ($41.00) per day, and such license shall not
authorize the on-sale of intoxicating liquor for more than
four (4) consecutive days. The city shall not authorize more
than three (3) four-day, four (4) three-day, six (6) two-
day, or twelve (12) one-day temporary licenses, in any
combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year for the
sale of intoxicating liquor to any one (1) location within
the city for a twelve-month period. The city may not issue
more than one (1) such license to any one (1) organization
or political committee, or any one (1) location, within a
thirty-day period unless the licenses are issued in
connection with an event officially designated a community
festival by the municipality,
(c) Application. Application for such temporary licenses shall
be made on forms provided by the inspector and shall contain
such information as specified by the inspector, including
the following:
(1) The name, address and purpose of the organization,
together with the names and addresses of its officers,
and evidence of nonprofit status or of its status as a
club under section 409.02 above.
(2) The purpose for which the temporary license is sought,
together with the place, dates and hours during which
wine or intoxicating liquor will be sold.
(3) Consent of the owner or manager of the premises or
person or group with lawful responsibility for the
premises.
(4) Evidence that the manager or director has received
alcohol awareness training provided by a bona fide
instructor or the city.
(d) Application of other provisions of this chapter. No other
provisions of this chapter shall apply to licenses granted
under this section, except sections 409.06, 409.065, 409.07,
409.08 (except clauses (11) and (12)), and sections 409.09
through 409.14.
(e) Class 3� T license. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law to the contrary, the temporary wine and liquor licenses
provided in this section shall be administered as a Class 3�
T license and subject to the provisions of these chapters
governing Class 3� T licenses. The inspector shall make all
referrals as provided by section 310.03, but the director
may require the inspector to issue such license before
receiving any recommendations on the application thereof if
necessary to issue such license on a timely basis.
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Section 2
This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days
following its passage, approval and publication.
ORlGINAL
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Requested by Department of:
Adopted by Council: Date ��,.^1 �o o�p
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Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
By:�
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ApprOVed by Mayor: Date l Q�, � c.�e.ii
By: y
By: l k'Ji�.�t2.L� �/ �f
Form Approved by City
Sy: -__7fe���
Approved by yor for
By: �
to CounCil
G
OFFICE oF LIEP Date: GREEN SHEET
Christine ROZek September 15, 2000
266-9108 No . 103 747 00�-104
1 EPARIMEN2 DZRECTOR 4 ITY COUNCIL
� ITY ARTORNEY STY CLERk
xaeam
ust be on Cotulcil Agenda by: '°'°° U�ceT nz�cmx IN. E MGT- SVC. DIR.
SAP 3 ox tox assisxnnrr)
OTAL # OF SIGNATIIRE PAGPsS 1 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE)
CTION REQUESTED:
amendment to Saint Paul Legislative Code Chapter 409 requiring dramshop
insurance coverage for temporary wine and liquor licenses and correcting an
bsolete reference to Class II licenses.
ECOtR9ENDATIONS: APPAOVE (A) OR REJECT (R) BRSONAL SSRVIC8 CONTRACPS MIiST ANSWSR TH8 FOLLOtQING:
PLANNING COtRdISSION CIVIL SERVIC6 COMMISSION 1. Has the person/flxm ever worked under a contract for this department?
CIH Cl�tR+fITTEE BUSINE55 REVIEW CbUNCIL YES NO
STAFF _ Has this person/£irm ever been a City employee?
DISIRICT COURT YES NO
3. Does this person/firm possess a skill not normally possessed by any
SUPPORTS WHICH COUNCIL OHJECTIVE? Nrrent City employee? -
YSS NO
lafa all YSS answers oa a separate aheet aad attach.
INTTIATING PROBLEM, TSSUE, OPPORTUNITY (Who, What, When, Where, Why):
Currently, only annual wine and liquor license holders are required to have
dramshop insurance.
DVANTAGES IF APPROVED:
ISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED:
ISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVED:
TO'PAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION $ COST/REVENUE BUDGETED YES NO
FUNDING SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER
FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPLAIN)