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I <br />r <br />LAVA OFFICES OF <br />PETERSON,, BELL & CONVERSE <br />1800 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING <br />101 EAST FIFTH STREET <br />ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA 55101 <br />ERWIN A. PETERSON 224-4703 (g 12 <br />ROBERT C. BELL <br />WILLARD L. CONVERSE <br />ROGER A. JENSEN <br />KURT F. WALTHER <br />W. TIMOTHY MALCHOW <br />MARTIN J. COSTELLO <br />DAVID S. ANDERSON April 25, 1984 <br />JAMES C. ERICKSON <br />WILLIAM M. DRINANE <br />PAMELA J CONVERSE <br />Mr. Steve North <br />Assistant City Manager <br />City of Roseville <br />2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br />Re: Our File No. M4-2084 <br />Dear Mr. North: <br />You requested an opinion letter concerning <br />statute requires between liquor establishments and part particular types ofhfacilminimum distances wichstate <br />e <br />such as schools, hospitals, etc, ids, <br />es, <br />Minn. Stat. Section 340.0149 Subdivision 3, contains the onlyrequirements <br />regarding such distances for second class cities. Its provisions regulate the sal <br />q ments <br />of intoxicating liquors on the State Capitol grounds, State Fair rounds a e <br />the vicinity of state hospitals, training schools, reformatories, prisons and <br />universities. None of these provisions are pertinent and in <br />The onlystate <br />provision which a to the City of Roseville. <br />Subdivision 3 g appears to be applicable is Minn. Stat. Section 340.14, <br />). It provides that the City is limited to five liquor <br />establishments on any one side of a block which shares a border with a first class <br />City. This would, of course, apply only to 'the borders which Roseville shares <br />St. Paul and Minneapolis, with <br />If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to call. <br />RAJ/eld <br />Yours very truly, <br />PET,�q B L & CONVERSE <br />RoO`rA. Jensen <br />