§ 117.030 ELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSE.
   (A)   “On-sale” licenses shall be issued to hotels, bowling centers, restaurants, clubs or congressionally chartered veterans' organizations, and exclusive liquor stores only.
   (B)   “Off-sale” licenses shall be issued to exclusive liquor stores only.
   (C)   Special club licenses shall be issued only to duly incorporated clubs which have been in existence for a minimum of three years, have more than 50 members and sales will only be to members and bona fide guests.
   (D)   No “on-sale” or “off-sale” license shall be issued to a holder of any other license in the city which authorizes the sale of liquor, whether “off- sale,” “on- sale” or “club”, with the exception that a holder of an on-sale wine license may also be licensed to sell 3.2% malt liquor “on-sale.”
   (E)   The holder of an on-sale wine license who is also licensed to sell 3.2% malt liquor and whose gross receipts are at least 60% attributable to the sale of food may also sell intoxicating malt liquor at on-sale without an additional license.
   (F)   “Microdistillery Cocktail Room On-sale" licenses may be issued to the holder of a microdistillery license issued under M.S. § 340A.22. A microdistillery cocktail room on-sale license authorizes the on-sale of distilled liquor produced by the distiller for consumption on the premises of or adjacent to one distillery location owned by the distiller.
   (G)   "Microdistillery Off-sale" licenses may be issued to the holder of a microdistillery license issued under M.S. § 340A.22. A microdistillery off-sale license authorizes off-sale of one 375 milliliter bottle per customer per day of product manufactured on-site, pursuant to the conditions imposed by M.S. § 340A.22, Subd. 4.
   (H)   "Brewpub On-sale" licenses shall be granted only to a brewery licensed under M.S. § 340A.301, Subd. 6, clause (d). A brewpub on-sale license authorizes on-sale of intoxicating liquor or 3.2% malt liquor for a restaurant operated in the place of manufacture.
   (I)   "Brewpub Off-sale" licenses may be issued, with the approval of the commissioner, to a brewer holding a brewpub on-sale license. A brewpub off-sale license authorizes off-sale of 3.2% malt liquor produced and packaged on the licensed premises, pursuant to the conditions imposed by M.S. § 340A.24, Subd. 2. A brewpub off-sale license also authorizes the off-sale of malt liquor packaged in 64-ounce containers commonly known as growlers, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. on Sundays.
   (J)   "Brewer Taproom On-Sale" licenses shall be granted only to a brewery licensed under Minn. Stat. § 340A.301, Subd. 6, clause (c), (i), or (j). A Brewer Taproom On-Sale license authorizes on-sale of malt liquor produced by the brewer for consumption on the premises of or adjacent to one brewery location owned by the brewer, pursuant to the conditions imposed by M.S. § 340A.26.
   (K)   "Small Brewer Off-Sale" licenses may be issued, with the approval of the commissioner, to a brewery licensed under M.S. § 340A.301, Subd. 6, clause (c), (i), or (j). A small brewer off-sale license authorizes off-sale of 3.2% malt liquor pursuant to the conditions imposed by M.S. § 340A.28. A small brewer off-sale license also authorizes the off-sale of malt liquor packaged in 64-ounce containers commonly known as growlers, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. on Sundays.
   (L)   "Temporary On-Sale Liquor" licenses may be issued, with the approval of the commissioner, to a club or charitable, religious, or other nonprofit organization in existence for at least three years, for the on-sale of intoxicating liquor for up to four days on the premises of said club or organization, in connection with a social event sponsored by the licensee. No more than three four-day, four three-day, six two-day, or 12 one-day temporary on-sale liquor licenses, in any combination not to exceed 12 days per year, will be issued to any one club or organization or for any one location, within a twelve month period. No more than one temporary on-sale liquor license will be issued to any one club or organization or for any one location, within a 30-day period.
   (M)   “Temporary On-Sale 3.2 % Malt Liquor" licenses may be issued to a club or charitable, religious, or nonprofit organization for the sale of 3.2% malt liquor for up to four days on the premises of said organization, in connection with a social event sponsored by the licensee.
   (N)   “On-Sale Wine" licenses may be issued, with the approval of the commissioner, to a restaurant having facilities for seating at least 25 guests at one time or to a licensed bed and breakfast facility, for the on-sale of wine of up to 24% alcohol by volume for consumption on the premises.
(Ord. 707, passed 6-21-2011; Am. Ord. 710, passed 11-15-2011; Am. Ord. 749, passed 1-19- 2016)