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3. No more than three temporary amendments per year will be allowed for a licensee at one <br />establishment. A special license issued to a nonprofit organization which contracts with the <br />licensee for provision of service will be counted as part of this total; <br />4. Adequate measures will be taken to control access to the additional area, to ensure that alcoholic <br />beverages are not sold to minors and are not carried outside of the licensed premises and the <br />additional area; <br />5. Adequate measures will be taken to ensure that there will be no violation of the cities noise <br />ordinance; <br />6. The use of the additional area will not decrease available parking below that required by the <br />zoning ordinance for the licensed premises; <br />7. The use of the additional area will not unreasonably impede traffic circulation; and <br />8. The issuance of the temporary amendment would not be adverse to the public health, safety, and <br />welfare. <br />2. To obtain a temporary amendment, the licensee must submit an application accompanied by: <br />1. A diagram showing the expanded area to be used; <br />2. A detailed description of the event for which the area will be used; <br />3. A detailed description of the security measures to be used; <br />4. Evidence that the licensee has liability insurance to cover the additional area; <br />5. Evidence that the licensee has the right to use the additional area; and <br />6. The fee specified in the current City of Gem Lake fee schedule as adopted by Ordinance. <br />Section 13. Restrictions on Serving, Purchase and Consumption. <br />1. No minor shall misrepresent their age for the purpose of serving, purchasing, or consuming liquor. <br />2. No person shall induce a minor to serve, purchase or consume liquor. <br />3. No person shall mix, prepare, or serve liquor for consumption in any public place or place of business not <br />licensed to sell liquor "on -sale" and no person shall consume liquor in any such place. <br />4. No liquor shall be sold or consumed on a public highway or in an automobile. <br />5. No person shall consume, nor shall any on -sale licensee permit any consumption of intoxicating liquor or <br />3.2 percent malt liquor in an on -sale licensed premises more than 30 minutes after the time when a sale can <br />legally occur. <br />6. No on -sale licensee shall permit any glass, bottle, or other container containing intoxicating liquor or 3.2 <br />percent malt liquor to remain upon any table, bar, stool, or other place where customers are served, more <br />than 30 minutes after the time when a sale can legally occur. <br />7. No person, other than the licensee and any employee, shall remain on the on -sale licensed premises more <br />than 30 minutes after the time when a sale can legally occur. <br />Liquor Ordinance No. 146 <br />