HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2009-075CITY OF PLYMOUTH
RESOLUTION No. 2009-075
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A CONSUMPTION AND DISPLAY LICENSE FOR
WEST MEDICINE LAKE COMMUNITY CLUB
WHEREAS, the West Medicine Lake Community Club, 1705 Forestview Lane
North, has submitted an application for renewal of a consumption and display license;
and
WHEREAS, all fees have been paid; and
WHEREAS, due to the nature of the business, the location of the business, and
verified complaints, the City Council desires to place conditions on the liquor licenses in
order to protect the health, safety, welfare, and quietude of the neighborhood.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA approves issuance of a
consumption and display license for West Medicine Lake Community Club, 1705
Forestview Lane North, for the period through March 31, 2010, with the following
conditions:
1. Hours. All events shall occur between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on Sunday
through Thursday of each week. Hours for events shall be 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.
on Fridays and Saturdays, with the bar closing no later than 12:00 a.m. (midnight)
on Friday and Saturday evenings. All persons attending an event must be off the
premises by the ending time and no setup or teardown shall occur outside the
permitted hours. However, three persons are permitted to remain until 1:30 a.m.
for the purposes of clean up and teardown activities, but noise associated with
these activities shall not be audible outside the club building.
2. Amplification. There shall be no outdoor use of devices such as
bullhorns. All outdoor noise shall be monitored by a decibel meter. There shall be
no outdoor electronic amplification of any kind allowed at any event at the club;
with the exception of one outdoor summer event (similar in nature to the 1998
Blue Grass Festival.)
3. Professional Security. Professional Security satisfactory to the Plymouth
Police Chief shall be required at all special rental events as defined in these
conditions.
4. Special rental events. A special rental event shall consist of any event
where alcohol is served outside the building or where the total number of guests is
more than 300 people. Notice of special rental events must be provided to the City
two weeks in advance of the event.
5. Calendar of Events. The Club shall monthly provide the immediate
neighborhood and the City with an updated calendar of club events, showing the
approximate numbers of guests expected and whether or not any portion of the
events will be held outside.
6. Indoor Noise Levels. The Club shall cause indoor noise levels to be
monitored with an appropriate gauge. The Club shall cause windows facing the
nearest neighbors to be filled with insulating material to lessen the sound coming
from inside the building.
7. Parking. No event shall be larger in size than can be accommodated by
the existing off-street parking area maintained by the Club.
8. List of Officers and Employees. The Club shall provide the City with a
list of officers and trustees each year and the names and phone numbers of any
manager or employees of the Club.
9. Club Representative. At all rental events the Club shall ensure there is
always one representative of the Club on the premises at all times. (In order to
ensure coverage, this may require the assignment of two representatives.)
Approved this 24th day of March.