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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1053 Ord (liquor - unlawful conduct) ORDINANCE 1053 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 43 OF THE CITY CODE "LIQUOR" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STILLWATER DOES ORDAIN: 1. Amending. A new Section 43-9 (6) is added to the City Code that will hereafter read as follows: (6) "Habitually permits unlawful conduct to occur in or upon the licensed premises. (6) (a) Definitions as used in this Section: 1. Unlawful conduct means citations issued to an owner or patron by the Stillwater Police Department or any other licensed Peace Officer responding to a call for assistance for: a) disorderly conduct, b) assault, c) noise violation, d) 911 violation, e) unlawful assembly, f) trespass, g) remaining open for business for 90 days or more while on the Minnesota Department of Revenue's posted list of Sales Tax Delinquent Liquor Establishments and h) any other violation of existing state or local liquor laws. 2. Licensed premises means the compact and contiguous premises described in the application for a liquor license. 3. Habitual means more than ten (10) separate instances of unlawful conduct have occurred on the licenses premises within a calendar year." 4. Each instance of unlawful conduct after the tenth separate instance is a violation of this section. 5. In the event that five citations for unlawful conduct have been issued within a calendar year, the Stillwater Police Chief or his designee must meet and confer with the license hold;r. Thereafter, a copy of any citation for unlawful conduct that will add to the total for the year must be sent by mail to the licerkse holder. 2. Saving. In all other ways the City Code will remain in full force aid effect. 3. Effective Date. This Ordinance will be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication according to law Adopted by the City Council of the City of Stillwater this 4th day of December, 2012. CITY OF STILLWATE ' Ken ' . , Mayor ATTEST: /IOW &1/,(40(/(__ Diane F. Ward, City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF WASHINGTON Julie Athey, City of Stillwater being duly sworn on oath,says:that she is, (Official Publication) and during all times herein states has been, ORDINANCE 1053 Clerk of Sun Newspapers ers AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 43 P OF THE CITY CODE"LIQUOR" Publisher of the newspaper known as the THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STILLWATER DOES ORDAIN: Stillwater Gazette, a newspaper of 1. Amending. A new Section 43-9(6)is added to the City Code that will general circulation within the City of hereafter read as follows: Stillwater and the County of Washington. (6) "Habitually permits unlawful conduct to occur in or upon the licensed premises. That the notice hereto attached was cut from (6)(a) Definitions as used in this Section: the columns of said newspaper and was 1. Unlawful conduct means citations issued to an owner or patron by the printed and published therein on the Stillwater Police Department or any other licensed Peace Officer respond- following date(s): ing to a call for assistance for: a)disorderly conduct, b)assault, c)noise violation, d)911 violation, e)unlawful assembly, f)trespass,g)remaining open for business for 90 days or more while on the Minnesota Department of Revenue's posted list of Sales Tax Delinquent Liquor Establishments and h)any other violation of existing state or local liquor laws. 7th of December 2012 2. Licensed premises means the compact and contiguous premises Newspaper Ref./Ad#1139901 described in the application for a liquor license. 3. Habitual means more than ten (10) separate instances of unlawful conduct have occurred on the licenses premises within a calendar year." 4. Each instance of unlawful conduct after the tenth separate instance is a violation of this section. 5. In the event that five citations for unlawful conduct have been issued Subscribed and sworn to before me this within a calendar year, the Stillwater Police Chief or his designee must 7th day of December 2012 meet and confer with the license holder. Thereafter,a copy of any citation y for unlawful conduct that will add to the total for the year must be sent by mail to the license holder. Mark Berri , 2. Saving. In all other ways the City Code will remain in full force and effect. 3. Effective Date. This Ordinance will be in full force and effect from and NOTARY PUBLIC after its passage and publication according to law Adopted by the City Council of the City of Stillwater this 4th day of December,2012. Washington County,Minnesota CITY OF STILLWATER /s/ My commission expires January 31,2016 Ken Harycki,Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Diane F.Ward,City Clerk (Dec.7,2012)Ordinance 1053 � � --- a. a, N TARYPtA,I;RIC ■ of MINT ES©TA Mc Exp re s Jan.31,20/6 r R