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CONSENT ITEM — 711 <br />,i` I�EN HILLS <br />MEMORANDUM <br />DATE: December 12, 2022 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers <br />Dave Perrault, City Administrator <br />FROM: Julie Hanson, City Clerk <br />SUBJECT: Ordinance 2022-010 Amending Chapter 5, Section 500, Subsection 500.3 <br />Regarding Temporary Liquor Licenses and Summary Ordinance <br />Budgeted Amount: Actual Amount: Funding Source: <br />N/A N/A N/A <br />Council Should Consider <br />Motions to approve, table, or deny the following: <br />Ordinance 2022-010 Amending Chapter 5, Section 500, Subsection 500.3 Regarding <br />Temporary Liquor Licenses and Authorizing Publication of a Summary Ordinance <br />Ordinance revisions requires a simple majorityfor approval. A Summary Ordinance requires a 415 vote. <br />Discussion <br />This change was previously requested by the City Council in the fall and would allow small brewers <br />and micro distilleries to qualify to apply for a temporary liquor license in connection with a social <br />event within the City that is sponsored by the small brewer or micro distillery. <br />Current City Code only allows for clubs or charitable, religious or other non profit organizations in <br />existence for at least three years to apply for such. Amending Chapter 5, Section 500, Subsection <br />500.3 Types of Licenses to include small brewers and micro distilleries in existence at least three <br />years to make application will coincide with current State Statute. Attached is the temporary liquor <br />license application from the State's Alcohol and Gambling Control Board (AGED) (Attachment Q. <br />This application already provides for application by a small brewer or micro distillery, so an <br />amendment to City Code would reflect and conform with statutory terms and conditions. <br />It is important to note that while the City has the authority to approve application for a temporary <br />liquor license, the final approval still lies with AGED as there is a cap on the total number of <br />temporary liquor licenses that can be issued in a year to the applicant (12), and as such, AGED tracks <br />the final, issued temporary licenses. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />