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due solely to the fact that the then-total number of premises permits issued <br /> by the city has declined causing that organization exceed the Fifty Percent <br /> Threshold. <br /> B-C. The maximum number of premises permits issued by the city pursuant to <br /> Minnesota Statutes Chapter 349 shall be is twelve. Gambling activities shall <br /> be confined to the types defined and regulated under Minnesota Statutes <br /> Chapter 349. <br /> D. An organization in existence and qualified under section 501(c)7 or section <br /> 501(c)19 of the internal revenue code and which had its principal place of <br /> business or place of conducting meetings in the city prior to and continuing <br /> since 1980 may be granted a premises permit to conduct all lawful gambling <br /> operations on their own premises. <br /> 304.03: APPROVAL OF LICENSES PREMISES PERMITS: <br /> A. Required Documentation: Any organization applying to the Gambling <br /> Control Board for a premises permit or for the renewal of the same to conduct <br /> lawful gambling in the city shall,within ten days of making such application, <br /> file with the City Manager, or their designee., an executed copy of all <br /> application materials submitted to the Board State. <br /> B. Investigation: <br /> .secti v Cit t f� ll •v v �igate � e rev plic_ant ra b e , v�o said <br /> i„ o tig t ti, City Council shall act o,, the_arplicatien Applications for <br /> premises permits will be reviewed by the City Manager, or their designee, <br /> and may be subject to review by the Police Department or other qualified <br /> service providers to conduct and complete an investigation which may <br /> include a criminal background check. The city may conduct a background <br /> check on any an application for a renewal if it is in the public interest to do <br /> so. <br /> C. Resolution: Failure to receive a majority affirmative * of the City Ge ncil <br /> s= censtitut a den —ef the a„„l_cat_o„ The City Council may either <br /> approve or deny the application for a premises permit, or it may delay action <br /> for a reasonable period of time as necessary to complete any investigation of <br /> the application or the applicant it deems necessary. The action of the City <br /> Council to approve or deny an application for a premises permit within the <br /> city shall be by resolution and, in the case of a denial, shall state the basis for <br /> denial. <br /> RS 160\1\920171.v 1 <br />