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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09 05-16 AP CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice: is hereby given that apublic' hearing' Will be held -on the loth of BROOKLYN CENTER POST -June, 1985 at 1.:30 at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek,'.. Parkway, to con sider an amendment to Chapter 11 of -the Cit ".quorLicenssesinances Regarding'Li- L, AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO.-( V AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING LIQUOR LICENSES'" The City Council of the City of. Brooklyn Center ''does ordain as follows: STATE OF MINNESOTA Section 1. Chapter 11 of the City SS. Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn COUNTY OF HENNEPIN 'Center: is hereby: amended in the fol `lowing mannef: `�Section 11.50. LICENSES RE- QUIRED. 1. No person except Wholesalers or manufacturers' to the extent authorized under: State license, and except the municipal :liquor store, shall directly or inaecany i x- G ary E. L'Herault, being duly sworn, on oath says that he is the publisher of the newspaper known as the BROOKLYN icating sell, or liquor: keep for sale any without f a CENTER POST, serving the CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated received a license to do so as pro below: vided in this ordinance. Licenses` shall be of.:[five].. six kinds: "On (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as Sale Liquor Class A "On-Salel provided by Minnesota Statue 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. Liquor Class B", "On-Sale Liquor Class C", "On -Sale Liquor Class: "On Sale Club and "On -Sale' It Wine (B) The prinic 2, 'On Sale Liquor" licenses shall be^ issued only to restaurants which are, conducted in such a manner` C Q that a'significant part of the reve- nue for a license year is the sale of L foods, and "tohotels conducted in such a manner that, of that part of, which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once a week, for the total revenue derived from the serving of foods and intoxicating liquors, a significant part thereof for the license year is derived from successive weeks; it was first published on `t-- c"" ".t- -A the 1 6 lay Of the serving of foods. The term 'significant part" as used in the subparagraph means the follow- V t c� 7g� and was thereafter printed and published on every a. for Class A .licenses, 80% or more of the applicable revenue derived' to and including the day of 19 from the serving of foods;. Class -A ".licenses are available to all hotels and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as be- acensesauranTS: ing the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: o. for Class B licenses, 50% through 79% of the ,applicable revenue abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz derived from the serving -of. foods; Class B- :licenses are available to all hotels and restaurants c. for Class C licenses 40% through. 49% of the applicable revenue' derived from the serving of foods j --7 Glass C Ilcen¢es, are vailable only r v .d to hotels aoid to restaurants which I BY derive a considerable part of their revenue from sources other than °l liquor and .food. [and to all TITLE: licensees described in Section 11 i� 502(3).) Subscribed and sworn to before me on y 3. [All 'licensees who have not estab lished-the ratio ;between revenue derived from foods and revenue derived from other sources at the this! day of proposed licensed premise shall �U apply for a Class C license. Upon'. 1f f transfer of the license of an ex- isting licensed premise the license class is dictated by the; said estab Notary Public lished ratio.] New applicants who have not established -a ratio be- tween food and liquor for the licensed premises shall apply for a Class D license. This is considered a probationary license. Twelve months of documentation of food ,and liquor sales shall be presented to the Chief of Police on or.before November 1 to determine the ap, propriate license class for the fol- RATE INFORMATION lowing year. If such documenta- tion is not available, the proba• tionary license shall be extended (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for com- S for no more than one additional parable space. (Line) year. Otherwise, a Class A, B, or C license will be assigned based on established ratio. (2) Maxi mum rate al lowed by l aw for the above m atter. •4. "On -Sale Club" .licenses shall be (Line) issued only to clubs, 5. "On -Sale Wine" licenses shall be (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter. granted only to restaurants which (Line) are conducted in such a manner that a significant part of the reve- nue for a license year is the sale of foods, and only the sale of wine not exceeding 14 percent alcohol by volume for consumption on the licensed premises, in conjunction with the sale of food shall be per mitted. a. for wine licenses the term "significant part" "means 50% or more of the applicable revenue" derived from the serving of food. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after radoption and thirty (30) days following its legal publica Lion. Adoptedthis_ day of 19 Mayor ATTEST: Clerk Date of Publication May 16, 1985. EffectiveDatP Brackets 1 indicate matter to be Ieleted,'bold face indicates, new mat- ter. '(Published in the Brooklyn Center Post May 16,1985.)