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1. The Requirements of section 302.10 shall apply to the closing time of Brewery Taprooms <br />as established in this chapter. (Ord. 1428, 7-16-2012) <br />G. Club License: Club licenses for the sale of intoxicating beverages to be consumed on the <br />licensed premises may be issued to any clubs meeting the requirements of Minnesota <br />Statute 340A.404, subdivision 1. (1995 Code) <br />H. Special License for Sunday Sales: A special license authorizing sales on Sunday in <br />conjunction with the serving of food may be issued to any hotel, restaurant or club which <br />has an On-sale license. A special Sunday license is not needed for Sunday sales of wine <br />license. <br />I. Off-sale Intoxicating liquor Licenses: Off-sale licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor shall <br />permit the licensee to sell intoxicating liquor in original packages for consumption off the <br />premises only. Such licenses may be issued in accordance with the provisions of this <br />Chapter. <br />J. On-sale Non-intoxicating Malt Liquor Licenses: On-sale licenses shall permit the licensee to <br />sell non-intoxicating malt liquor for consumption on the premises only. <br />K. Off-sale Non-intoxicating Malt Liquor Licenses: Off-sale licenses shall permit the licensee to <br />sell non-intoxicating malt liquor in original packages for consumption off the premises only. <br />(Ord. 972, 5-13-1985) <br />L. Off-Sale Brewery Malt Liquor License: Off-sale brewery malt liquor licenses for the sale of <br />intoxicating liquor shall permit the licensee to sell intoxicating liquor that has been <br />produced and packaged on the licensed premises in accordance with MN Statutes <br />340A.301, subdivision 7(b). (Ord.1406, 4-25-2011) <br />M. Temporary On-sale Licenses: Temporary On-sale licenses may be issued to a club or <br />charitable, religious or nonprofit organization in existence for at least three years in <br />connection with social events within the City, for up to three days in accordance with <br />Minnesota Statutes section 340A.404, subdivision 10. (1995 Code) <br />N. Temporary On-sale License In Central Park: Upon payment of the fee and submission of a <br />completed application form, the City Manager is authorized to approve a temporary On- <br />sale license for the sale and distribution of non-intoxicating malt liquor to a club, <br />charitable, religious or other nonprofit organization in existence at least three years, for <br />such sale and distribution in Central Park only for a time not to exceed three consecutive <br />days, provided the following conditions are met: <br />1. Insurance: Proof of liquor liability insurance in an amount equal to and in the form <br />required by subsection 302.03C of this Chapter is filed with the application. <br />2. Security Plan: A security plan, approved by the Chief of Police, is filed along with the <br />application. <br />3. Hours of Sale: In addition to the limitation on hours found elsewhere in this Code, the <br />hours of sale shall be only during the time that Central Park is open to the public. Sales and <br />distribution shall be located only in a shelter building or a temporary shelter, such as a tent, <br />approved by the City Manager. <br />In the event the City Manager denies the application, for any reason, the applicant may <br />appeal the decision of the City Manager to the City Council. (Ord. 1102, 9-23-1991) <br />O. Intoxicating Liquors at The Roseville Skating Center: Intoxicating liquor may be sold within <br />controlled areas at the Roseville Skating Center only under the following conditions: <br />