HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-02-05 PACKET 06.A.REQUEST OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION COUNCIL AGENDA
MEETING ITEM #
DATE 2/5/2014 .
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PREPARED BY: City Clerk Caron Stransky
ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT HEAD
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COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST
Hold the public hearing and consider authorizing issuance of an off-sale intoxicating liquor
license to Cherokee Liquors, Inc./DBA G-Will Liquors, 6999 80 Street South.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Hold the public hearing and authorize issuance of the liquor license. The required hearing
notice has been published in the South Washington County Bulletin. The applicant is presently
located at 6990 80 Street South and will be relocating to a newly constructed building. It has
been determined that the application and background investigation already conducted by the
Public Safety Department for renewal of the liquor license at the existing location satisfies the
requirements of a new liquor license application and background investigation in this
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City Administrator Date
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City of Cottage Grove
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Public Safety Memo
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Date:
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City Administrator Ryan Schroeder
Director of Public Safety Craig A. Woolery
November 19, 2013
LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION RENEWAL
INTRODUCTION
All locations within the City of Cottage Grove that sell alcoholic beverages are required by
State Law and City Ordinance to be licensed.
BACKGROUND
Pursuant to City Ordinance, Grant William Rademacher, on behalf of Cherokee Liquors,
Inc., dba/G-Will Liquor, located at 6990 80 Street South, Cottage Grove, Minnesota, has
submitted an application for an "Off Sale" intoxicating liquor license. The Department of
Public Safety is required to conduct a police investigation of the applicant.
DISCUSSION
The application of G-Will Liquor, as submitted, is complete and in compliance with our
ordinance.
We have investigated the applicant and have not found any facts which would constitute a
basis for denial of an "Off Sale" intoxicating liquor license under the provisions of the City
Liquor Ordinance or Minnesota Statutes relating to alcoholic beverages.
COMPLIANCE
It should be noted that G-Will Liquor passed its May 2013 alcohol compliance check.
RECOMMENDATION
Recommend that the City Council approve the Liquor License application for G-Will Liquor.
Craig Woolery
Director of Public ety