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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15.F.5. Set Date for Alcohol Violation Hearing CITY OF SHAKOPEE J 5*. f', ~ Memorandum TO: Mayor and City Council CONSff~T Mark McNeill, City Administrator FROM: Judith S. Cox, City Clerk SUBJECT: Set Date for Alcohol Violation Hearing DATE: November 9, 2005 INTRODUCTION: City Council is asked to set a date to review the actions of a certain liquor licensee. BACKGROUND: The City Code prohibits any person to sell, barter, furnish, or give alcoholic beverages to a minor unless such person is the parent or guardian of the minor, and then only for consumption in the household of such parent or guardian. Licensees are subject to a fine that may be imposed by the City or by the State of up to $2,000 and revocation or suspension of the license of up to 60 days. Staff is ready to proceed with the setting of a hearing date to consider alcohol violations that occurred during the alcohol sales compliance check on'September 13,2005. This is the first violation for Saba Entertainment LLC. Under the current ordinance, adopted by City Council on July 2, 2002, the penalties for a first or second incident shall be imposed and administered by the City Administrator upon an admission by the licensee that the licensee furnished or sold an alcoholic beverage to a minor. Any licensee with a first or second violation within a three-year period who admits to the violation and does not ask for a hearing will not need to appear before City Council. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Set a hearing for Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 7:00 p.m., or thereafter, to review the actions of alcohol licensee: Saba Entertainment LLC, 911 East First Avenue. LiquorWiolations :J c ~ t'l Co ~ e.. S'tctL of\! ~,O? .. Subd.7. Penalities. (Added, Ord. 621, March 21, 2002) A. The purpose of this subdivision is to establish a uniform set of penalties for licensees who furnish or sell alcoholic beverages to minors. The penalties for a first or second incident shall be imposed and administered by the City Administrator upon an admission by the licensee that the licensee furnished or sold an alcoholic beverage to a minor. The penalties for a third or fourth incident may only be imposed ~y the City Council. (Amended, Ord. 634, July 18. 2002) B. The following penalties shall be imposed if a licensee furnishes or sells alcoholic beverages to a minor: (Amended, Ord. 634, July 18, 2002) 1. A $1,000 fine and a one~day license suspension for the first incident, provided, however, that $500 of the fine and the one (1 )-day license :J suspension will be suspended for one (1) year on the CQndition that the licensee has no further incidents of furnishing or selling alcoholic beverages to minor during that one (1 )-year period; (Amended, Ord. 634, July 18, 2002) 2. A $1,500 fine and a five (5)-day license suspension for a second incident occurring within three (3) years of the date of the previous incident; 3. A $2,000 fine and a ten (1 D)-day license suspension for a third incident occurring within three (3) years of the dates of the previous two (2) incidents; 4. A $2,000 fine and a suspension of the license for a minimum of thirty (30) days or a revocation of the license for a fourth or subsequent incident occurring within three (3) years of the dates of the previous incidents. (Amended, Ord. 634, July 18, 2002) C. All multiple-day license suspensions shall run consecutively beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of the suspension period and ending at midnight on the last day of the suspension period. D. Any person whose license to sell alcoholic beverages is revoked under this subdivision may not apply for a ,new license for at least thirty (30) days after the effective date of the revocation. E. No suspension or rev09stion shall be imposed by either the City Council or the City Administrator until the licensee has been afforded an opportunity for a hearing in accordance with Section 5.02, Subdivision 4 of this Chapter, I