§ 366.40. Temporary "on sale" beer license.  


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  • (a) A club or charitable, religious or nonprofit organization not included within the term "bona fide" club as defined in section 360.10 may obtain a temporary "on sale" license to sell beer on premises specified in the license, including school buildings and school grounds. The fee for such license shall be as established in the License Fee Schedule.

    (b)

    Application for a temporary "on sale" beer license shall be made in conformance with the provisions of section 366.110(a).

    (c)

    The application for such temporary "on sale" beer license shall contain the following:

    (1)

    The name and address of the organization.

    (2)

    The purpose for which the organization is organized.

    (3)

    The purpose for which the temporary "on sale" beer license is desired.

    (4)

    The address of the place where beer is to be sold.

    (5)

    The dates and hours at which beer is to be sold.

    (d)

    A temporary "on sale" beer license shall be issued subject to the following conditions:

    (1)

    Such license shall be issued for a period not to exceed ten (10) days.

    (2)

    No individual organization shall be granted such license more than four (4) times per calendar year.

    (3)

    No such license shall be issued for the sale of beer on school grounds or in school buildings or within three hundred (300) feet thereof when regularly scheduled classes are being held in such school.

    (4)

    No such license shall be issued for the sale of beer within three hundred (300) feet of any church on any day upon which regularly scheduled church activities are conducted in such church; provided, however, that this restriction shall not apply if the authorized representative of such church consents in writing to the sale of beer under a temporary license at such times.

    (5)

    The distances referred to in subsection (c) and (d) shall be calculated as provided in section 366.270.

    (6)

    No more than twelve (12) licenses shall be granted in any one (1) calendar year at any location, except for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Parade Stadium.

    (7)

    In the case of an event to be held upon publicly owned property, or where projected attendance is in excess of one thousand (1,000) persons; a certificate that there is in effect for the license period an insurance policy or pool providing at least fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) of coverage because of bodily injury to any one (1) person in any one (1) occurrence, three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) because of bodily injury to two (2) or more persons in any one (1) occurrence, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) because of injury to or destruction of property of others in any one (1) occurrence, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) for loss of means of support of any one (1) person in any one (1) occurrence, and three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) for loss of means of support of two (2) or more persons in any one (1) occurrence. An annual aggregate policy limit for dramshop liability of not less than three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) per policy period may be included in the policy provisions. The policy shall cover all liability imposed by Section 340A.801, Minnesota Statutes. In the case of property owned or controlled by the City of Minneapolis, the city shall be named as an additional insured.

    (e)

    Licensing official to grant temporary on-sale beer licenses. When an application for a license for temporary on-sale beer has been filed, the licensing official may issue the license if the application is complete, the fee including a fifty (50) percent late fee has been paid, if applicable, and the required conditions listed above have been met. The licensing official may also deny, suspend or revoke those licenses which he or she has issued based on the reasons listed above for which the city council may deny, suspend or revoke such licenses. The issuance of a temporary on-sale beer license is subject to compliance with all applicable health and safety laws. (Code 1960, As Amend., § 852.035; Ord. of 9-12-74, § 1; 77-Or-147, § 1, 7-15-77; 78-Or-253, § 1, 12-8-78; 79-Or-139, § 1, 6-29-79; 80-Or-117, § 1, 5-9-80; 81-Or-114, § 1, 4-24-81; 86-Or-151, § 1, 7-11-86; 90-Or-014, § 1, 1-26-90; 91-Or-049, § 1, 3-29-91; 98-Or-046, § 1, 5-22-98; 2001-Or-081, § 1, 7-13-01; 2002-Or-023, § 1, 4-5-02; 2002-Or-080, § 1, 8-9-02; 2013-Or-221, § 1, 12-6-13; Ord. No. 2017-037 , § 7, 8-4-17)