3-1-16: TEMPORARY LICENSES:
   A.   Temporary 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License: The city council may issue a temporary on-sale license for the sale of 3.2 percent malt liquor to a club, charitable religious or nonprofit organization. The temporary license shall be subject to such terms and conditions as the council shall subscribe. Except where specifically excluded, applicants for temporary licenses shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 298, sec. 22, 8-18-1986; amd. Ord. 597, sec. 2, 2-18-1997)
   B.   Temporary On-Sale Licenses: The city council may issue to a club or charitable religious or nonprofit organization in existence for at least three (3) years or to a political committee registered under Minnesota statutes section 10A.14 a temporary license for the on-sale of intoxicating liquor in connection with a social event within the city sponsored by the licensee. The license may authorize the on-sale of intoxicating liquor for not more than four (4) consecutive days, and may authorize on-sales on premises other than premises the licensee owns or permanently occupies. The license may provide that the licensee may contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the holder of a full year on-sale liquor license issued by the city. The licenses are subject to the terms, including license fee, imposed by the city. The licenses issued under this section are subject to all laws and ordinances governing the sale of intoxicating liquor except Minnesota statutes sections 340A.409 and 340A.504, subdivision 3, paragraph (d), and the laws and ordinances which by their nature are not applicable. Temporary licenses must first be approved by the commissioner of public safety before they become valid. No more than three (3) 4-day, four (4) 3-day, or six (6) 2-day temporary licenses, in any combination not to exceed twelve (12) days per year, may be issued for the sale of alcoholic beverages to any one organization or registered political committee, or for any one location, within a twelve (12) month period. Not more than one temporary license may be issued to any one organization or registered political committee, or for any one location, within any thirty (30) day period. (Ord. 597, sec. 5, 2-18-1997)