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Roseville City Council
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Council Ordinances
Meeting Date
6/15/2015
Ordinance #
1478
Ordinance Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 302:LIQUOR CONTROL
City Code Chapter Amendment
T3, S302
Ordinance Date Passed
6/15/2015
Ordinance Date Published
6/23/2015
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6/23/2015
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city and there shall be a nonrefundable application fee of twenty five dollars ($25.00) <br /> at the time of making application. <br /> B. Notice: The owners of all property adjacent to the licensed premises will be given <br /> written notice of the fact that such an application has been made and of the date and <br /> time of the City Council meeting at which the application will be considered by the <br /> City Council. <br /> C. Endorsement: The City Council may, in its discretion, issue such an endorsement or <br /> refrain from issuing such an endorsement and may impose conditions to the <br /> endorsement such as,but not limited to, screening, time of day limitations and noise <br /> limitations. (Ord. 972, 5-13-1985) <br /> 302.12: ON-SALE OF INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR: <br /> The holder of an on-sale wine license who is also licensed to sell non-intoxicating <br /> malt liquor and whose gross receipts are at least 60% attributable to the sale of <br /> food may sell intoxicating malt liquor at on-sale without an additional license. <br /> (Ord. 1021, 9-28-1987) <br /> 302.13: OFF-SALE LICENSE REGULATIONS: <br /> In addition to the other requirements of state law or this chapter, the following <br /> regulations are applicable to off-sale intoxicating liquor licenses: <br /> A. Number of Off-Sale Liquor Licenses: <br /> 1. The number of Off-sale Liquor Licenses which may be issued is 10. <br /> 2. The number of Off-sale Brewery Malt Liquor Licenses is not limited. <br /> 3.The number of Off-sale Microdistillery Licenses is not limited. <br /> (Ord. 1406, 4-25-2011) (Ord.----, 6-8-2015) <br /> B. Use of License: If a license is not used within one year, the license shall <br /> automatically terminate. <br /> C. Size of Premises: A licensed premises shall have at least 1,600 square feet of sales <br /> floor space including sales coolers and excluding walk-in storage coolers. <br /> D. Considerations: In addition to the other requirements of this chapter and applicable <br /> state law in determining whether or not to issue an off-sale license for a particular <br /> premises, the City Council shall consider all relevant factors relating to the health, <br /> safety and welfare of the citizens of the city such as,but not limited to, effect on <br /> market value of neighboring properties, proximity to churches and schools and effect <br /> on traffic and parking. <br /> E. Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages; Identification Required: A person authorized to <br /> serve, sell, or deliver alcoholic beverages must determine through legitimate proof of <br /> identification that all deliveries of wine,beer, and alcoholic beverages are accepted <br /> only by eligible persons who are 21 years of age or older. <br /> F. Delivery Records: Upon any delivery of alcoholic beverages off the licensed <br /> premises, the seller, purchaser, and delivery recipient(if other than the purchaser) <br /> must sign an itemized purchase invoice. The invoice shall detail the time, date, and <br /> place of delivery. The licensee must retain the delivery records for a period of one <br /> year. The records shall be open to inspection by any police officer or other <br /> designated officer or employee of the city at any time. (Ord. 1243, 11-27-2000) <br />
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