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File #: RES 18-1313    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 8/8/2018
Title: Approving a Special Law enacted by the Minnesota State Legislature during the 2017 1st Special Session allowing the City of Saint Paul to issue two separate temporary liquor licenses for special events at the Minnesota Capitol, allowing sale throughout the Capitol building and on Capitol grounds as specified by the commissioner of administration, and identifying those two special events.
Sponsors: Amy Brendmoen
Attachments: 1. Cert. of Approval RES 18-1313 Capitol Building and Grounds

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Approving a Special Law enacted by the Minnesota State Legislature during the 2017 1st Special Session allowing the City of Saint Paul to issue two separate temporary liquor licenses for special events at the Minnesota Capitol, allowing sale throughout the Capitol building and on Capitol grounds as specified by the commissioner of administration, and identifying those two special events. 

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WHEREAS, during the 2017 1st Special Session of the Minnesota Legislature, the State of Minnesota enacted 2017, Laws of Minnesota, 1st Special Session, Chapter 4, Article 5, Section 14, which allows the City of Saint Paul to issue two separate temporary liquor licenses for special events at the Minnesota Capitol, allowing sale throughout the Capitol building and on Capitol grounds as specified by the commissioner of administration and identifying those two special events; and

WHEREAS, the Special Law requires the City of Saint Paul to comply in a timely manner with Minnesota Statutes Section 645.021, which requires approval by resolution of a majority vote of all members of the governing body or unit; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, the Special Law pursuant to the provisions contained herein, is in all things adopted and approved; and be it

FINALLY RESOLVED, that the City Clerk, as the chief clerical officer of the City of Saint Paul, is directed to prepare and file with the Secretary of State, in a form prescribed by the Attorney General, a certificate stating the essential facts necessary to the adoption and approval of this law in compliance with Minnesota Statutes Section 645.021, Subdivision 3.

 

 

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