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File #: RES 14-113    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 2/5/2014
Title: Approving a Liquor Off-Sale license with one condition for Kowalski Companies Inc., d/b/a Kowalski's Grand Market (License ID #20130005179) at 1261 Grand Avenue.
Sponsors: Chris Tolbert
Attachments: 1. Macalester-Groveland Approval letter, 2. Mount Zion Temple Approval Petition, 3. Signed license condition
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Approving a Liquor Off-Sale license with one condition for Kowalski Companies Inc., d/b/a Kowalski's Grand Market (License ID #20130005179) at 1261 Grand Avenue.
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WHEREAS, Kowalski Companies Inc., d/b/a Kowalski's Grand Market (License ID #20130005179) applied for a Liquor Off-Sale license for the premises located at 1261 Grand Avenue in Saint Paul; and
 
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety and Inspections (DSI) sent a notification to all businesses and residences within three-hundred (300) feet of the licensed establishment and requested any objections be submitted by January 3, 2014; and
WHEREAS, DSI received a letter from the Macalester-Groveland Community Council approving issuance of the license; and
WHEREAS, DSI also received a petition signed by Mount Zion Temple approving issuance of the license; and
 
WHEREAS, the licensee was able to obtain twenty (20) out of twenty-six (26) possible signatures of neighbors for a seventy-seven (77) percent approval of 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 Liquor Off-Sale license; now, therefore, be it,
 
RESOLVED, a Liquor Off-Sale license is hereby granted to Kowalski Companies Inc., d/b/a Kowalski's Grand Market for the premises located at 1261 Grand Avenue in Saint Paul with the following condition:
1.      Per State of Minnesota Statute 340A.412, Subd. 14) - a liquor store may sell only the following items: (1) alcoholic beverages; (2) tobacco products; (3) ice; (4) beverages for mixing with intoxicating liquor; (5) soft drinks; (6) liqueur-filled candies; (7) food products that contain more than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume; (8) corked extraction devices; (9) books and videos on the use of alcoholic beverages; (10) magazines and other publications published primarily for information and education on alcoholic beverage; and (11) home brewing equipment.
 
 
 
 
 
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