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4 <br />or invalid, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect other provisions of this Ordinance or the application <br />of said provisions to any other Person not specifically included in said determination. To this end, the <br />provisions of this Ordinance and the various applications thereto are declared to be severable. <br /> <br />ENACTED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEM LAKE AND <br />PLACED IN EFFECT AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT THIS 19TH DAY OF JUNE IN THE YEAR 1995. <br /> <br />ATTEST: ATTEST: <br />Paul R. Emeott Frederic C. Magnuson <br />Paul R. Emeott, Mayor Frederic C. Magnuson, City Clerk <br />DATED: 19 June 1995 DATED: 19 June 1995 <br /> <br />City of Gem Lake, Ramsey County, Minnesota <br />Non-Intoxicating Liquor <br />Ordinance No. 65 Legend <br /> <br />The Non-Intoxicating Liquor Ordinance was originally enacted by the City Council as Ordinance Number 65 on 19 <br />June 1995. Since that time, the City Council has made amendments to the Ordinance in keeping with changes in <br />State law and the wishes of the community. The followingThe following table indicates the original ordinance and <br />the said amendments. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION ENACTMENT <br />65 The Non-Intoxicating Liquor Ordinance 6/19/1995 <br />94 An ordinance establishing procedures for review and revocation of all City <br />licenses, and amending Ordinance No. 65 by: a) Deleting wine with less <br />than 14% alcohol by volume from definition of “non-intoxicating liquor”; <br />and b) deleting Section.6.3, which set fees, in favor of reference to annual <br />fee schedule. <br />2/10/2009 <br />