§ 409.18. Phalen Park Club House; Como Park Clubhouse; Como Lakeside Pavilion.  


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  • The director of parks and recreation may authorize any holder of an on-sale liquor license issued by the city to dispense intoxicating liquor at any event of definite duration on the public premises known as Como Park Clubhouse, Como Lakeside Pavilion and Phalen Park Club House. The event may not be profit making except as a fund raising event for a nonprofit organization or a political committee as defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 210A.01, Subdivision 8. The licensee must be engaged to dispense intoxicating liquor at the event held by a person or organization permitted to use the premises and may dispense intoxicating liquor only to persons attending the event. A licensee's authority shall expire upon termination of the contracted event. The authority to dispense intoxicating liquor shall be granted in accordance with the statutes applicable to the issuance of on-sale licenses in cities of the first class consistent with Laws of Minnesota for 1981, Chapter 335, Laws 1983, Chapter 259, and Laws of Minnesota for 1993, Chapter 350. The dispensing of intoxicating liquor shall be subject to all laws and ordinances governing the dispensing of intoxicating liquor as are not inconsistent with Laws 1981, Chapter 335, Laws 1983, Chapter 259, and Laws of Minnesota for 1993, Chapter 350. All dispensing of intoxicating liquor shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed by the director of parks and recreation and those terms and conditions may limit the dispensing of intoxicating liquor to designated areas of the facility. The director of parks and recreation may fix and assess a fee to be paid to such special fund as may be designated by said by an on-sale licensee for each event for which the licensee is engaged to dispense intoxicating liquor.

(Ord. No. 16812, 7-16-81; Ord. No. 17074, 11-17-83; C.F. No. 95-934, § 1, 8-30-95; C.F. No. 09-81, § 14, 2-11-09)