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File #: RES 13-1068    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 7/24/2013
Title: Waiving the 45 day notice requirement for issuance of on-sale licenses, and approving Liquor On Sale - Sunday, Liquor On Sale - 2AM Closing, Liquor On Sale - 101-180 Seats, and Entertainment (B) licenses for Tri Inc., d/b/a Pupraya Thai Restaurant, 945 Rice Street (License ID # 20130002576).
Sponsors: Nathaniel Khaliq
Attachments: 1. DC Letter Re Pupraya Thai
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Waiving the 45 day notice requirement for issuance of on-sale licenses, and approving Liquor On Sale - Sunday, Liquor On Sale - 2AM Closing, Liquor On Sale - 101-180 Seats, and Entertainment (B) licenses for Tri Inc., d/b/a Pupraya Thai Restaurant, 945 Rice Street (License ID # 20130002576).

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WHEREAS, Tri Inc. d/b/a Pupraya Thai Restaurant (License ID #20130002576) (“Applicant”) located at 945 Rice Street in Saint Paul requested a waiver of the 45-day notice requirement for issuance of Liquor On Sale - Sunday, Liquor On Sale - 2AM Closing, and Liquor On Sale - 101-180 Seats licenses; and

WHEREAS, the District 6 Planning Council has agreed to the waiver of the notice requirements with the following conditions:

1. Per Section 409.03 of the City of Saint Paul Legislative Code, a new liquor on-sale license shall only be issued to a licensed restaurant as defined under Chapter 409 of the City Code. Licensee agrees to operate the establishment in compliance with the definition of a licensed restaurant as defined under Chapter 409 of the City's Code, acknowledges having been given a copy of this definition, and understands this definition.

2. Licensee shall provide and maintain working video surveillance cameras and recorders on the premises (both inside and outside) in accordance with Saint Paul Police Department (SPPD) recommendations. The number of cameras, their placement and their quality must be approved by SPPD; and there shall be adequate lighting to support the camera placement. This equipment must be in operation during all business hours. The video recordings shall be kept by the license holder for at least thirty (30) days and shall be available for viewing by the SPPD immediately upon request. In addition, if the SPPD responds to a call at the licensed premises, and due to the crime, requests that a copy of the surveillance footage be immediately provided, the license holder shall have technology available to make the copy at the time ...

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