HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Ordinance 2000-15CITY OF PLYMOUTH
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-15
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XII OF THE PLYMOUTH
CITY CODE CONCERNING OPERATING MANAGERS OF
LIQUOR LICENSE ESTABLISHMENTS AND
LICENSING PERIOD FOR 3.2 PERCENT MALT LIQUOR LICENSES
THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS:
Section 1. Section 1206. l OA of the Plymouth City Code is amended to read:
A. At the time of making an initial application, or renewal application, or request for
a new manager, the applicant shall, in writing, authorize the Plymouth Police Department to
investigate all facts set out in the application and do a personal background and criminal record
check on the applicant and
Operating Manager. The
applicant shall further authorize the Plymouth Police Department to release information received
from such investigation to the City Council.
Section 2. Section 12.06.14E of the Plymouth City Code is amended to read:
E. Corporations holding licenses shall submit written notice to the City Clerk of any
change in Operating Managers prior to the effective date of such change. The written notice
shall designate the new Operating Manager. The new Operating Manager shall be subject to the
investigation anher-iaed required by this Chapter ii w4 ;r, „os*oa ;n 4444" '^ lay the
ode;.
Section 3. Section 1206.14F of the Plymouth City Code is added to read:
F. The designation of a new Operating Manager shall not cause the corporation's
license to become invalid before a decision is rendered by the City Manager or his/her designee,
provided proper notice and application are made by the applicant. A proposed new Operating
Manager shall be referred to as the interim Operating Manager. In the event an interim
Operating Manager is rejected by the City Manager or his/her designee, the corporation shall
designate another interim Operating Manager and make the required application within 15 days
of the City Manager or his/her designee's decision. If the City Manager or his/her designee
rejects a proposed Operating Manager, the decision may be appealed to the City Council by
filine a written notice of anneal with the Citv Clerk within ten (10) days after beine notified of
the rejection.
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Section 4. Section 1206.03 of the Plymouth City Code is amended to read:
License Period. Each renewal license shall be issued for a maximum period of one year.
Temporary licenses shall expire according to their terms. All intoxicating liquor licenses expire
on January 31 of each year. All 3.2 percent malt liquor licenses expire on dwae-30 January 31 of
each year. Consumption and display licenses expire on March 31 of each year.
Section 5. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage.
ADOPTED by the City Council this 6)* day of 2VQZj/ , 2000.
jjoy/elyATiemey, Mayo
ATTEST:
/Sandra Paulson', City Clerk