§ 6-30. Ineligibility for license.  


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  • (a)

    Persons ineligible for a license .

    (1)

    No license shall be granted or renewed to any person made ineligible for such a license by state law.

    (2)

    No license shall be granted or renewed to a partnership or corporation that does not have a managing partner or a manager who is eligible to hold a license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

    (3)

    No license shall be granted or renewed to a person who is the spouse of a person ineligible for a license under this section, or who, in the judgment of the city council, is not the real party in interest or beneficial owner of the business operated, or to be operated, under the license.

    (4)

    No license shall be granted or renewed to a corporation without full disclosure of the stockholders of the corporation and their percentage of ownership. If there are more than ten stockholders, only those owning more than ten percent of the outstanding common stock shall be listed.

    (5)

    No license shall be issued to an applicant who violates Minn. Stats. § 340A.363.

    (6)

    No license shall be issued if the city council determines issuance would not be in the interest of the public.

    (b)

    Miscellaneous persons or places ineligible for license .

    (1)

    No license shall be granted where any license has been revoked for cause until five years have elapsed after such conviction or revocation.

    (2)

    No license shall be granted for premises within 300 feet of any elementary or secondary school or within 300 feet of any church.

    (3)

    No license shall be effective beyond the compact and contiguous space specified in the license for which it was granted.

    (4)

    No license shall be granted or renewed for operation on any premises owned by the licensee or the licensee's agent on which taxes, assessments or other financial claims of the city are delinquent and unpaid.

(Code 1993, § 6-3.03)

State law reference

License eligibility, Minn. Stats. § 340A.402 et seq.