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File #: RES 24-156    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 2/7/2024
Title: Approving the application for change of ownership to the Tobacco Shop license now held by Bricks Snacks & Tobacco d/b/a Bricks Snacks & Tobacco (License ID #20230002089) for the premises located at 879 Fremont Avenue.
Sponsors: Cheniqua Johnson
Attachments: 1. Class R License Application - Bricks Snacks Tobacco, 2. Licensee signed conditions agreement - Bricks Snacks Tobacco
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Approving the application for change of ownership to the Tobacco Shop license now held by Bricks Snacks & Tobacco d/b/a Bricks Snacks & Tobacco (License ID #20230002089) for the premises located at 879 Fremont Avenue.
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WHEREAS, Bricks Snacks & Tobacco d/b/a Bricks Snacks & Tobacco (License ID# 20230002089) applied for a change of ownership to the Tobacco Shop license on May 15, 2023, for the premises located 879 Fremont Avenue in Saint Paul; and
WHEREAS, the Council finds that the application is in order and there are no grounds to deny approval of the license; now, therefore, be it,
RESOLVED, the change of ownership for the Tobacco Shop license is hereby approved and issued to Bricks Snacks & Tobacco d/b/a Bricks Snacks & Tobacco (License ID #20230002089) for the premises located at 879 Fremont Avenue in Saint Paul with the following existing license condition but with no new license conditions:
1. License holder will create a video surveillance camera and lighting placement plan (video surveillance plan) for the interior and exterior of the licensed premises. License holder will submit the video surveillance plan to the Saint Paul Police Department (SPPD} liaison with the Department of Safety and Inspection (DSI) for review and approval. In accordance with the approved video surveillance plan, license holder will ensure that video surveillance camera system is in good working order, ensure it is recording 24 hours per day, ensure it can produce recorded surveillance video in a commonly used, up-to-date format, and ensure that accurate date and time of day are visible on all recorded video. License holder will retain surveillance video for a minimum of thirty (30) days. If an incident is deemed serious by SPPD, License holder shall make surveillance video immediately available for viewing by SPPD. If a copy of the surveillance video for a serious incident is requested by SPPD, license holder shall have the technology, materials a...

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