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File #: SR 22-211    Version: 1
Type: Staff Report Status: Archived
In control: Licensing Hearing
Final action: 12/12/2022
Title: License Application Summary for Revelry LLC (License ID# 20160002909), d/b/a Brunson’s Pub, Thomas Lafleche, owner, 651-260-7084
Attachments: 1. Gambling Location License Application, 2. Floor Plan, 3. Street Photos, 4. STAMP Activity Report, 5. Incident Report, 6. Letter of Objection, 7. District Council Correspondence, 8. Aerial Photo, 9. Zoning Map, 10. Plat Map, 11. 100' Property Ownership, 12. AMANDA Print Screen, 13. Class N Notification, 14. Notification of License Hearing
Related files: RES 22-1959
Title
License Application Summary for Revelry LLC (License ID# 20160002909), d/b/a Brunson’s Pub, Thomas Lafleche, owner, 651-260-7084

Located at
956 Payne Ave, Ward 6

Application for
Add a Gambling Location license to the existing Liquor On Sale - 101-180 seats, Liquor On Sale - Sunday, and Liquor Outdoor Service Area (Patio) licenses

Existing License Conditions
1. Licensee agrees to operate the establishment in compliance with Section 409.02 of the City of Saint Paul Legislative Code as a "Restaurant".
2. Licensee agrees to close the establishment at 12:00 a.m. midnight. All patron/customers shall vacate the premises by 12:30 a.m. each day of the week as per City Zoning Code (parking requirement) and Section 409.02 of the City of Saint Paul Legislative Code.
3. Per Minnesota building code requirements, licensee agrees that a recorded easement over the adjoining property at 946 Payne Ave (specifically Lot 14, Blk 24 Joseph R. Weide's Subd. of Arlington Hills Addn. to Saint Paul) shall be maintained to provide public egress from the rear of the licensed establishment. Failure to maintain code-compliant rear egress via a recorded easement will result in the immediate commencement of adverse action against all licenses held by licensee for the property at 956 Payne Ave.
4. The license holder shall maintain video surveillance cameras inside and outside the establishment. The video recordings shall be kept by the license holder for at least thirty (30) days and shall be available for viewing by the Saint Paul Police Department (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 of the request and shall have it for the police without delay. In other cases, if the SPPD or the Department of Safety and Inspections (DSI) request...

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