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<br />(4) Minnesota Statutes section 340A.401, which prohibits the unlawful sale of
<br />alcoholic beverages;
<br />(5) Minnesota Statutes section 609.33, which prohibits owning, leasing, operating,
<br />managing, maintaining or conducting a disorderly house or inviting or attempting to
<br />invite others to visit or remain in a disorderly house;
<br />(6) Section 13-1 of this Code, which prohibits noisy assemblies;
<br />(7) Minnesota Statutes sections 97B.021, 97B.609.66 through 609.67 and 624.712
<br />through 624.716, and section 13-5 of this Code, which prohibits the unlawful possession,
<br />transportation, sale or use of a weapon;
<br />(8) Minnesota Statutes, section 609.72, which prohibits disorderly conduct, when the
<br />violation disturbs the peace and quiet of the occupants of at least one unit on the licensed
<br />premises or other premises, other than the unit occupied by the person(s) committing the
<br />violation.
<br />(9) Minnesota Statutes sections 609.221 through 609.224, which prohibit assaults,
<br />including domestic assault as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 518B.01.
<br />(10) Violation of laws relating to contributing to need for protection or services or
<br />delinquency of a minor as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 260.315;
<br />(11) Violations of the City Code which relate to animal noises and public nuisances.
<br />(12) Any of the following Part I or II Crimes:
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<br />PART I OFFENSES (Serious Crime) - Criminal Homicide, Forcible Rape (and
<br />attempts to rape), Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary - Breaking and
<br />Entering (including: forcible entry, unlawful entry-no force, attempted forcible
<br />entry), Larceny-Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson
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<br />PART II OFFENSES (Less Serious Crime) - Other Assaults, Forgery and
<br />Counterfeiting, Fraud, Embezzlement, St olen Property (buying, receiving, and
<br />possessing), Vandalism-Destruction of Property, Weapons, Prostitution and
<br />Commercialized Vice, Narcotics Drug Laws, Gambling, Driving Under the
<br />Influence, Disorderly Conduct-Disturbing the Peace, Sex Offenses (inclusive of
<br />incest, indecent exposure, carnal abuse).
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<br />B. PROCESS FOLLOWING DISORDERLY USE. It shall be the responsibility
<br />of the License Holder to take appropriate action following disorderly use by tenants or their
<br />guests using or occupying the premises:
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<br />1. First Strike. Upon the occurrence of an alleged disorderly use, the Police
<br />Department shall inform the City Manager or designee of the suspected disorderly use.
<br />The City Manager or designee shall then send to the Tenant, and License Holder, as
<br />appropriate, a written notice of the violation. The License Holder shall be responsible to
<br />take action as appropriate to terminate the disorderly use.
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