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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 20, 2000
TO: City Council
FROM: Linda Jentink, City Clerk
SUBJECT: Add-Onto Agenda 11/21/00
Our City Code 3 -1 -5, section B. 3. reads for liquor renewals: "The hearing requirements
on renewal applications may be waived by the Council." Attached for your review.
I suggest that these routine renewals can be handled under the Consent agenda on
December 5th. If discussion is requested or additional public comments desired, a public
hearing could be held on December 19th.
Please advise me of your wishes in MOTION form.
MOTION to waive the public hearing for renewal applications of liquor licenses for the
year January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2001.
Or:
MOTION to set a public hearing on December 19'', 2000 for the renewal. applications of
liquor licenses for the year January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2001.
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4. That all competent evidence of rehabilitation will be considered
upon reapplication.
B. Hearing Requirements:
1. Notice Of Hearing: Upon receipt of the written report and
recommendation by the Police Department, and within twenty (20)
days thereafter, the Council shall instruct the Clerk to cause to be
published in the official newspaper ten (10) days in advance, a
notice of hearing to be held by the Council, setting forth the day,
time and place when the hearing will be held; the name of the
applicant; the premises where the business is to be conducted; the
nature of the business and such other information as the Council
may direct.
2. Conduct Of Hearing: At the hearing, opportunity shall be given for
persons to be heard for or against the granting of the license.
3. Hearing On Renewal Applications: No less than ten (10) nor more
than thirty (30) days after the date for submitting renewal
applications, the Council shall hold a public hearing. Opportunity
shall be given to any person to be heard for or against the granting
of a renewal license. The hearing requirements on renewal
applications may be waived by the Council.
4. Hearing Costs: The cost of all hearings except uncontested,
routine renewal hearings shall be borne by the applicant.
5. Exception: The provisions of this Section are not applicable to
applications for temporary licenses.
C. Granting License: After such. investigation and hearing, the Council
shall grant or refuse the application in its discretion.
D. Issuance; Transfer; Buildings Under Construction:
1 Issuance: Each license shall be issued to the applicant only.
2. Transfer: Each license shall be issued only for the premises
described in the application. No license may be transferred to
another person or to another place without the approval of the
Council and without a new application having been filed. Any transfer
of the license and a transfer of stock without Council approval is a
ground for revocation of the license.
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