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City of Northfield MN
File #: 24-595    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 8/28/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/1/2024 Final action: 10/1/2024
Title: Consideration of New Liquor License for Fielder's Northfield LLC DBA Fielder's Choice Tap and Table at 2300 Gleason Court.

City Council Meeting Date:  October 1, 2024

                                                                

To:                        Mayor and City Council

                     City Administrator

                     

From:  Lynette Peterson, City Clerk

                     P.T. Haider, Deputy Chief of Police

                     Mark Elliott, Retired Chief of Police

 

Subject: 

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Consideration of New Liquor License for Fielder’s Northfield LLC DBA Fielder’s Choice Tap and Table at 2300 Gleason Court.

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Action Requested:                     

The Northfield City Council approves a motion to approve the new liquor license for Fielder’s Northfield LLC dba Fielder’s Choice Tap and Table, subject to the following conditions:

1.                     Liquor licenses will be issued upon receipt of:

                     All required documents

                     Payment of all delinquent taxes, assessments, utility bills or other financial claims of the city

                     Payment of all liquor license fees

                     Approval of the State Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division

                     Final inspection of premises 

 

Summary Report:

The presentation of this information is being provided at the public hearing prior to this agenda item.  There will be no additional staff presentations, applicant input or public input under this item as it is being provided at the public hearing.  The City Council will entertain a motion and then proceed with questions and discussion before considering action.

 

The City Council is being asked to consider the new liquor license request.  City staff checks applications for compliance, which covers the provisions of Minnesota State law and City Code.  These provisions include: 

                     Background investigations on licensees 

                     Review of premises layout

                     Review of liquor law violations for the previous five years

                     Review of insurance certificates

                     Review of delinquent utilities, taxes, assessments or other financial claims

 

Periodically questions are raised regarding statutory restrictions on the number of on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses that may be issued in Northfield. If this license is approved, Northfield will have 19 on-sale intoxicating liquor license holders. Northfield is a city of the second class and therefore may issue not more than 18 on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses, subject to very broad exclusions. The applicable statute is 340A.413, Subd. 1 (3). However, 340A.413, Subd. 4, excludes the following from the restrictions stated in Subd. 1:

                     clubs

                     restaurants

                     establishments that are licensed to sell wine under section 340A.404, Subd. 5

                     theaters that are issued licenses under section 340A.404

                     hotels, and

                     bowling centers

 

The existing on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses in Northfield all fall into those categories that are noted. Therefore, they are excluded from the restriction.

 

Once licenses are approved by the City Council, they will be sent to the Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (DPS-AGE) for review and approval.   Licenses will be issued after receipt of all required documents, any delinquent payments,  successful completion of background checks and walk-through of the facility prior to license issuance.

 

Alternative Options:

N/A 

 

Financial Impacts:                     

City liquor licenses are $3,000 for on-sale and $200 for Sunday a total of $3,200.     

 

Tentative Timelines:                     

If approved, certification and license application will be sent to the Department of Public Safety Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement Division for review and approval. Once the Alcohol & Gambling Division approves the license, final documents are submitted, and the final inspection of the premises has been completed, the liquor licenses will be issued.