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Waiving the 45-day notice requirement for the issuance of a Liquor Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) license with conditions to JKR, Inc., d/b/a Joe And Stan’s (License ID #0033570) at 949 Seventh Street West.
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WHEREAS, JKR, Inc. d/b/a Joe And Stan’s (License ID #0033570) applied for a Liquor Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) license for the premises located at 949 - 7th Street West in Saint Paul; and
WHEREAS, the licensee currently holds the following licenses: Liquor On Sale - 100 seats or less; Liquor On Sale - 2 AM Closing; a Liquor On Sale - Sunday; Entertainment A and Gambling Location; and
WHEREAS, the licensee submitted a “Good Faith” letter indicating an effort to obtain the required number of petition signatures; and
WHEREAS, the licensee was able to obtain twelve (12) out of twenty-two (22) possible petition signatures for fifty-four point fifty-four percent (54.54%) support of the issuance of a Liquor-Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) license; and
WHEREAS, DSI received an email from Fort Road Federation indicating no objection to waiving the 45-day waiting period in order to issue a Liquor Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) license; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety and Inspections received no other objections to the issuance of the license; and
WHEREAS, the Council finds that the application is in order and there are no grounds for denial of the license; now, therefore, be it,
RESOLVED, a Liquor Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) license is hereby granted with the following additional conditions to JKR, Inc. d/b/a Joe And Stan’s (License ID #0033570) for the premises located at 949 - 7th Street West in Saint Paul:
2. Sidewalk seating approved for a maximum of sixteen (16) seats.
3. Each year prior to the placement of table(s) and/or chair(s) in the public right-of-way (i.e. sidewalk) the licensee agrees to obtain a new Obstruction Permit from the Department of Public Works. Licensee agrees to maintain the sidewalk café in accordance with the conditions placed on an approved Obstruction Permit, acknowledges that an Obstruction Permit is effective April 1 and expires on October 31 of each year, that table(s) and/or chair(s) may not be placed in the public right-of-way before or after the effective/expiration dates, and that failure to comply with this condition will result in adverse action being taken against all of their licenses.