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<br />302.07: GRANTING OF LICENSE: <br /> <br />A. Investigation and Issuance: The City Council shall investigate all facts set out in the <br />application. OppOliunity shall be given to any person to be heard for or against the <br />granting of the license. After the investigation and hearing, the City Council shall, in <br />its discretion, grant or refuse the application. At least ten (10) days' published notice <br />of the hearing shall be given, setiing forth the name ofthe applicant and the address <br />of the premises to be licensed. <br />B. Person and Premises Licensed; Transfer: Each license shall be issued only to the <br />applicant and for the premises described in the application. No licensc may be <br />transferred to another person or place without City Council approval. Before a <br />transfer is approved, the transferee shall comply with the requirements for a new <br />application. Any transfer of fifty percent (50%) or more of the stock ofa corporate <br />licensee is deemed a transfer of the license and a transfer of stock without prior City <br />Council approval is a ground for revocation of the license. (Ord. 972, 5-13-1985) <br /> <br />302.08: CONDITIONS OF LICENSE: <br /> <br />Every license is subject to the conditions in the following subsections and all other <br />provisions of this chapter and any other applicable ordinance, state law or regulation: <br /> <br />A. Licensee's Responsibility: Every licensee is responsible for the conduct of licensee's <br />place of business and the conditions of sobriety and order in it. The act of any <br />employee on the licensed premises, authorized to sell intoxicating liquor there, is <br />deemed the act of the licensee as well and the licensee shall be liable to all penalties <br />provided by this chapter and the law equally with the employee. <br />B. Inspections: Every licensee shall allow any peace officer, health officer or properly <br />designated officer or employee of the city to enter, inspect and search the premises of <br />the licensee during business hours without a warrant. <br />C. Optional Manager and Server Training: Proven participation in this program will <br />reduce licensee holder penalties for failure of an alcohol sales compliance check. If <br />this option is chosen, all licensees and their managers, and all employees or agents <br />employed by the licensee that sell or serve alcohol, shall attend and satisfactorily <br />complete a city approved or provided liquor licensee training program. The required <br />training shall bc completed: <br />I. Prior to licensure or renewal for licensees and managers, or <br />2. Prior to serving or selling for any employee or agent, and <br />3. Every year thereafter unless probationary extension is granted for hardship <br />reasons. (Ord. 1243, 11-27-2000) <br /> <br />302.09: HOURS OF SALE: <br /> <br />The hours for the sale of intoxicating or nonintoxicating liquor for consumption on the <br />premises shall be those allowed under Milmesota Statute S340A.504. (Ord. 1290, 8-11- <br />2003) <br /> <br />302.10: EVACUATION OF ON-SALE ESTABLISHMENTS: <br /> <br />A. Thiliy Minute Restriction: All patrons of an on-sale establishment selling <br />intoxicating liquor or nonintoxicating malt liquor must vacate the premises within <br />thirty (30) minntes of the termination of sales by Mim1esota Statute S340A.504. <br />Any patron who remains on the licensed premises or any licensee or licensee's <br />employee who allows a patron to remain on the licensed premises beyond the thiliy <br />