Chapter 6 — LICENSES
13 sections.
- Ch.6 § 3-11Verified
LICENSES · APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
A. Form. Every application for a license issued under this Section shall be on a form provided by the City. Every application shall state the name of the applicant, the applicant's age, representations as to the applicant's character, with references as the City Council may require, the type of license applied for, the business in connection with which the proposed license will operate and its loc…
- Ch.6 § 3-15Verified
LICENSES · INVESTIGATION
A. Preliminary background and financial investigation. On an initial application for a license, on an application for transfer of a license and, in the sound discretion of the City Council that it is in the public interest to do so, on an application for renewal of a license, the City shall conduct a preliminary background and financial investigation of the applicant or it may contract with the Co…
- Ch.6 § 3-17Verified
LICENSES · RESTRICTIONS ON ISSUANCE
A. For purposes of this subdivision, "person" means one of the following: i) a holder of an off-sale intoxicating liquor license; ii) an officer, director, agent, or employee of a holder of an off-sale intoxicating liquor license; or iii) an affiliate of a holder of an off-sale intoxicating liquor license, regardless of whether the affiliation is corporate or by management, direction, or control. …
- Ch.6 § 3-20Verified
LICENSES · MINORS ON PREMISES
A. No person under the age of eighteen (18) years shall be employed in any rooms constituting the place in which intoxicating liquors or 3.2 percent malt liquor are sold at retail on sale, except that persons under the age of eighteen (18) years may be employed as musicians or to perform the duties of a bus person, host or dishwashing services in places defined as a restaurant, hotel, motel or oth…
- Ch.6 § 3-22Verified
LICENSES · SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION
A. The City Council shall either suspend for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days or revoke any liquor license upon finding that the licensee has failed to comply with any applicable statute, regulation, or provision of this Section relating to liquor. Except in cases of lapse of proof of financial responsibility, no suspension or revocation shall take effect until the licensee has been afforded…
- Ch.6 § 3-23Verified
LICENSES · PENALTIES
A. Any person violating the provisions of this Section or M.S. Ch. 340A as it may be amended from time to time or any rules promulgated under that chapter as they may be amended from time to time is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished as provided by law. B. The City Council shall impose a civil penalty of up to $2,000 for each violation of M.S. Ch. 340A, as it may be ame…
- Ch.6 § 3-4Verified
LICENSES · PROHIBITED ACTS ON THE PREMISES OF LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS
A. The City Council finds that it is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the city that nudity is prohibited as provided in this section on the premises of any establishment licensed under this section. This is to protect and assist the owners, operators, and employees of the establishment, as well as patrons and the public in general, from harm …
- Ch.6 § 4-9Verified
LICENSES · VIOLATION
A. Notice. Upon discovery of a suspected violation, the alleged violator shall be issued, either personally or by mail, a written notice that sets forth the alleged violation and informs the alleged violator of his or her right to have a hearing on the accusation. B. Hearing. If a person accused of violating this Section so requests, a hearing shall be scheduled, the time and place of which shall…
- Ch.6 § 5-1Verified
LICENSES · GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this Section is to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the community and to establish reasonable uniform limitation, standards, safeguards, and controls for excavation and mining within the City. B. Definitions: 1\. Excavation: Excavation shall mean the removal or displacement of the natural surface of the earth, whether sod, dirt, soil, sand, gravel,…
- Ch.6 § 5-2Verified
LICENSES · APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
A. Application Process: 1\. Application for excavation of 101 cubic yards to 1,000 cubic yards requires an excavation permit. All requests must be made on the forms available by the City and include the items listed in Section 6-5-2.B. After review by the building department, some items may be waived. 2\. Application for a Mining permit for 1,001 cubic yards or more must be made on the forms av…
- Ch.6 § 5-3Verified
LICENSES · STANDARDS
A. Extraction Site Location. Operations permitted under this section shall not be conducted within: 1\. Fifty (50) feet from the public right of way of an existing street or highway. 2\. Fifty (50) feet of the right-of-way of an existing public utility or easement of record. 3\. Fifty (50) feet of the boundary of any zone where such operations are not permitted. <!-- PageNumber="6 - 34" --> <!…
- Ch.6 § 6-1Verified
LICENSES · STATEMENT OF FINDINGS
A. The City Council finds it necessary to provide for the regulation of businesses or commercial enterprises which operate as massage parlors, saunas, rap parlors, conversation parlors, adult sensitivity groups, adult encounter groups, escort services, dancing services, hostess services, and similar adult oriented services operating under different names in order to protect the public health, safe…
- Ch.6 § 6-4Verified
LICENSES · NONCONFORMING ADULT USE-PRINCIPAL OR ACCESSORY
A. Adult uses which do not conform to the requirements, restrictions and prohibitions of this Section shall be classified as legal nonconforming uses and may be continued in operation until February 21, 1996. B. After February 21, 1996, all nonconforming uses shall be terminated and become illegal unless brought into conformance with this Section. C. The City shall attempt to identify all such u…