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§ 110.02 CITY MAY BE MORE RESTRICTIVE THAN STATE LAW.
   The Council is authorized by the provisions of M.S. § 340A.509, as it may be amended from time to time, to impose, and has imposed in this chapter, additional restrictions on the sale and possession of alcoholic beverages within its limits beyond those contained in M.S. Ch. 340A, as it may be amended from time to time.
(Am. Ord. passed 4-11-2018)
§ 110.03 [RESERVED].
§ 110.04 NUDITY ON THE PREMISES OF LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS PROHIBITED.
   (A)   The City Council finds that it is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the city that nudity is prohibited as provided in this section on the premises of any establishment licensed under this chapter. This is to protect and assist the owners, operators, and employees of the establishment, as well as patrons and the public in general, from harm stemming from the physical immediacy and combination of alcohol, nudity, and sex. The Council especially intends to prevent any subliminal endorsement of sexual harassment or activities likely to lead to the possibility of various criminal conduct, including prostitution, sexual assault, and disorderly conduct. The Council also finds that the prohibition of nudity on the premises of any establishment licensed under this chapter, as set forth in this section, reflects the prevailing community standards of the city.
   (B)   It is unlawful for any licensee to permit or allow any person or persons on the licensed premises when the person does not have his or her buttocks, anus, breasts, and genitals covered with a non-transparent material. It is unlawful for any person to be on the licensed premises when the person does not have his or her buttocks, anus, breasts, and genitals covered with a non-transparent material.
   (C)    A violation of this section is a misdemeanor punishable as provided by law, and is justification for revocation or suspension of any liquor, wine, or 3.2% malt liquor license or the imposition of a civil penalty under the provisions of § 110.99(B).
(Am. Ord. passed 4-11-2018) Penalty, see § 110.99
§ 110.05 CONSUMPTION IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   No person shall consume intoxicating liquor or 3.2% malt liquor on any public street, sidewalk, parking lot or alley, or in any public place other than on the premises of an establishment licensed under this chapter, in a municipal liquor dispensary, or where the consumption and display of liquor is lawfully permitted. Exemption for city parks see § 110.06.
(Ord. 859, passed 5-25-2016; Am. Ord. passed 4-11-2018) Penalty, see § 110.99
§ 110.06 POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CITY PARKS.
    It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to bring upon, possess or consume in a city park any intoxicating liquor or 3.2% malt liquor between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. of the following morning of each and every day of the week. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to bring or possess in a city park any glass containers.
(Ord. 859, passed 5-25-2016; Am. Ord. passed 4-11-2018) Penalty, see § 110.99
LICENSING
§ 110.20 NUMBER OF LICENSES WHICH MAY BE ISSUED.
   State law establishes the number of intoxicating liquor and 3.2% malt liquor licenses that a city may issue. The Council is not required to issue the full number of licenses that it has available.
(Am. Ord. passed 4-11-2018)
§ 110.21 TERM AND EXPIRATION OF LICENSES.
   Each license shall be issued for a maximum period of one year. All licenses shall expire on March 31 of each year unless another date is provided by ordinance. All licenses shall expire on the same date. Temporary licenses expire according to their terms. Consumption and display permits issued by the Commissioner of Public Safety, and the accompanying city consent to the permit, shall expire on March 31 of each year.
(Ord. 859, passed 5-25-2016; Am. Ord. passed 4-11-2018)
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