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* LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 42
AN ORDINANCE RELATING
TO LIQUOR CONTROL, TO
THE SALE, CONSUMPTION
AND DISPLAY OF LIQUOR,
AND TO PROCEDURES AND
FEES FOR GRANTING OF
PERMITS OR LICENSES FOR
THE SALE, CONSUMPTION,
AND DISPLAY OF LIQUOR
The Village Council of the
Village of Shorewood ordains:
SECTION 1. Definitions.
Subdivision 1. For the pur-
pose of this ordinance, the
terms defined in this secton
shall have the meanings given
them.
Subdivision 2. "F urn ish"
means to sell, give, or in any
other manner provide.
Subdivision 3. "L i quo 1'''
means and includes distilled,
fermented, spirituous, vinous
and malt beverages containing
in excess of 3.2 percent of al-
cohol by weight.
Subdivision 4. "P er m i t"
means a permit granted by the
State Liquor Control Commis-
sioner pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes, Section 3<W.14, Subdi-
vision. 3.
Subdivision 5. "Private club"
means a club as defined by
Minnesota Statutes, See t ion
3<W.O'7, Subdivision 7.
Subdivision 6. "L ice n s e"
Ineans an "on sale" license
issued pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes, Section 3<W.ll, Sub-
division 6.
SECTION 2. Limitations on
furnishing of liquor, its con-
sumption and display, and on
furnishing set-ups.
Subdivision 1. No person shall
furnish, consume, display, or
allow the furnishing, consump-
tion or display of liquor or fur-
nish set-ups, or allow the fur-
nishing of set-ups at any place
within the Village except an es-
tablishment having a permit or
license and maintaining the
conditions set forth in Section
4; and except further that the
restriction concerning the con-
suming, display, or furnishing
of set-ups and allowing the fur-
nishing of set-ups shall not ap-
ply to a private residence.
Subdivision 2. The furnishing
of set-ups and the consumption
and display of liquor at any
private residence, or at any
establishment having a permit
or license shall be subject to
the provisions of this ordinance
and the ordinances of the Vil-
lage of Shorewood and of the
laws of the State of Minnesota.
Subdivision 3. No person
shall consume or display, or
allow the consumption or dis-
play of liquor or furnish set-
ups or allow the furnishing of
e
.
set-ups at an establishment
having a permit or license be-
tween the hours or 1:0'0' A.M.
and 8:0'0 A.M., or between the
hours of 1:0'0 A.M. and 3:00
P.M. on Memorial Day; or be-
tween the hours of LO'D A.M.
and 8:00 P.M. on any primary,
special or general election day
held in the district in which
such establishment is located.
SECTION 3.
Subdivision 1. Approval of
permits issued by the State
of Minnesota.
No officer or employee of the
Village shall sign any letter
or other document expressing
local approval of an application
for a bottle club permit or in
any other manner expressing or
conveying the impression that
said approval has been given
until he has been authorized by
a resolution passed by a ma-
jority of the members of the
Council authorizing him to do
so.
SECTION 4. Required condi-
tions for furnishing set-ups
and for the display or con-
sumption of liquor.
Subdivision 1. The conditions
required under Section 2, Sub-
,division 1, are those set forth
in this serlion.
Subdivision 2. The premises
are not within <WO' feet of any
school or church.
Subdivision 3. Such premises
are licensed by the Village for
the sale of beer.
Subdivision 4. The Village's
fee for the permit or license
has been tendered to the Vil-
lage.
Subdivision 5. The person
having the permit, or seeking
the permit, has not been con-
victed of a felony.
Subdivision 6. The person
having or seeking the permit
is not a manufacturer or whole-
saler of beer or liquor and has
no interest in any place where
beer or liquor is manufactured.
Subdivision 7. The person
having or seeking the permit
has not been convicted of wil-
fully violating the ordinances
of the village relating to the
sale, consumption, or display of
liquor.
Subdivision 8. The premises
have satisfactory water and
sewage facilities.
Subdivision 9. There are ade-
quate parking facilities for the
premises.
SECTION 5. On-sale licenses
for bonafide clubs as provid-
ed by Minnesota Statutes
340.11.
Subdivision 1. The Village
Council on a 4/5th vote may is-
sue on-sale liquor license to
bonafide clubs as defined bv
Minnesota Statute 3<W. Subdi-
vision 7, which have been in
existence for 20' years, and to
bonafide clubs or congression-
ally chartered veterans' organ-
izations, which clubs have been
in existence for 10' years prior
to January 1, 1961. All such
clubs shall be duly incorporated
to be eligible to apply for a
license. The licenses issued
shall be for the sale of intoxi-
cating liquor to members only.
The license fee shall be $100'.0'0;
license to expire July 1 of each
year.
Subdivision 2. The required
conditions for furnishing set-
ups and for display or consump-
tion of liquor, as set forth in
Section 4, shall apply for the
obtaining of an on-sale club li-
cense.
SECTION 6. Limitations where
permits or club liquor licens-
es have been granted.
Subdivision 1. No person at
a private bottle club shall fur-
nish a set-up to any person who
is not a bonafide guest of a
member who is then present.
Subdivision 2. No person shall
furnish liquor or set-ups to a
minor at an establishment hav-
ing a bottle club permit or at
an establishment holding a club
liquor license.
Subdivision 3. Any establish-
ment having a permit or a club
liquor license shall be kept open
for inspection at all times by
law enforcement officers of the
Village. No person shall re-
fuse to permit the law enforce-
ment officers of the Village to
enter and inspect the premises
for which a bottle club permit
or club liquor license has been
granted.
SECTNON 7. Permit fee and
license fee.
Subdivision 1. The Village
permit fee for the issuance of
a bottle club license is $30'0'.0'0'
per annum, and the ViIIage li-
cense fee for the issuance of
an on-sale license to bona fide
clubs, as herein defined, shall
be $10'0'.0'0' per annum.
SECTION 8.
Subdivision 1. The ViIIage
Clerk shall notify the Liquor
Control Commissioner of any
violation of the provisions of
this ordinance.
SECTION 9. Any person con-
victed of violating this ordi-
nance shall be punished by a
fine not exceeding $10'0'.0'0', or
by imprisonment of not more
than 90 days.
This ordinance shall take ef-
fect from and after its passage
and publication according to
law.
PASSED bv the Council, this
11th day of May, 1964.
SjLESTER R. BADGER,
Mayor
BY THE CLERK:
SIELSA I. WILTSEY
(Published in the Minnetonka
Record on May 21, 1964)