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<br />4. Scenes wherein artificial devices or inanimate objects are employed to <br />depict, or drawings are employed to portray, any of the prohibited <br />activities described above. <br /> <br />1. To permit any employee or person under contract to perform on the licensed <br />premises, to dance on any table, bar, or other elevated platform, except on a duly <br />designated stage designed exclusively for the entertainment of patrons of the <br />premises, said stage to be located at least three (3) feet from any patron. <br /> <br />J. To permit any prostitute to loiter on the premises with the interest to solicit. <br /> <br />k. To permit that conduct prohibited by M.S.S 617.246, which statute is entitled <br />"Use of Minors in Sexual Performance Prohibited." Said statute is hereby <br />incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. A copy of said statute is on <br />file for use and examination in the office of the City.Administrator. Incorporation <br />of said statute herein is not intended to effect the prosecution of this statute as a <br />felony pursuant to Subdivisions 2 and 3 of said M.S.S617.246. <br /> <br />7.51.05 Consumption in Public Places <br /> <br />No person shall consume intoxicating liqupr or 3.2 percent malt liquor in a public park, <br />on any public street, sidewalk, parking lot or alley, or in any public place other than on the <br />premises of an establishment licensed under this Section or where the consumption and display <br />of liquor is lawfully permitted. <br /> <br />7.51.06 Number of Licenses Which May be Issued <br /> <br />As a third class City defined in M.S.S410.01, the City may issue a maximum of 12 on- <br />sale intoxicating liquor licenses and there is no statutory limit on the number of off-sale <br />intoxicating liquor licenses the City may issue. State law leaves the maximum number of off- <br />sale liquor licenses in the sound discretion of the City Council. <br /> <br />7.51.07 Term and Expiration of Licenses <br /> <br />Each license shall be issued for a maximum period of one year. All licenses, except <br />temporary licenses, shall expire on June 30 of each year unless another date is provided by <br />ordinance. All licenses shall expire on the same date. Temporary licenses expire according to <br />their terms. Consumption and display permits issued by the Commissioner of Public Safety, and <br />the accompanying city consent to the permit, shall expire on March 31 of each year. <br /> <br />7.51.08 Kinds of Liquor Licenses <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. The Council is authorized to issue the following licenses and permits, up <br />to the number specified in Section 7.51.06 of this ordinance. <br /> <br />-31- <br />