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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 09/11/2012 <br />By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Request for Special Events Permit for Live Music at 9539 Highway #10 NW, Ramsey <br />7. 1. <br />Background: <br />City staff received a request in July from Chris Berry, Quality Used Appliances, for a Special Events Permit to host <br />a benefit in memory of his brother Mike to help with funeral expenses as well as to begin a fund for Mike's minor <br />children. Staffs intent was to bring this request to seek approval of the Council at the July 24 meeting. However, <br />there was a glitch with the application with regard to serving alcohol and charging a fee at the door. Private parties <br />are not allowed to get a temporary license to sell alcohol. Staff informed the applicant of conversations to this <br />effect with the State of Minnesota Department of Alcohol Enforcement. The applicant then contacted the State and <br />was told that it's a "fine line" but if the flyers for the benefit were amended to state that a $10 donation was <br />suggested rather than required, it would be more like a private party where beer is provided to friends rather than <br />sold. Because of the initial glitch with "selling beer ", staff put the application on hold. Staff was unaware that this <br />conversation had taken place between the applicant and the State. <br />Earlier this week, the City Clerk received a phone call from a neighboring business expressing concern about the <br />beer being served, and the access out to Highway #10, etc. Mr. Berry was contacted about this and the fact that he <br />did not have a permit; however, he was under the impression that he had been approved. Staff is offering this to <br />Council as an explanation of why this is coming before you with such short notice. Staff contacted Pat Kessler, <br />State Department of Alcohol Enforcement, this week as well going over details of the application and talking about <br />the "fine line" between selling beer and giving it away at a "private" party. Ms. Kessler agreed that this could be <br />treated like a private party if there is not a minimum donation required and as long as it was on Mr. Berry's property. <br />Mr. Berry's request consists of the following: The benefit would be held on Saturday, September 15, at Quality <br />Used Appliance, located at 9539 Highway #10 NW in Ramsey. The event would begin at 6:00 p.m., which is after <br />any other business in the area closes. The event would consist of food - roast pig provided and the rest is pot luck, <br />two kegs of beer, silent auction, etc. There will also be three bands playing throughout the evening. Mr. Berry is <br />asking that the bands be allowed to play until midnight. If Council grants the midnight time request, the plan is for <br />the Dirtee Circus (a rock band) to play from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., The Moaning Lisa's (country) to play from 7:30 <br />to 9:00 and Menace (variety) to play from 9:00 to midnight. There will be security at the door checking id's and <br />handing out bracelets to anyone 21 and over. Black x's will be marked on the hands of anyone under 21. The kegs <br />will be kept in a small closet -type room off the main room and will be served to people - the kegs will not be out in <br />the public area with "free access" to them. Mr. Berry has stated that once the kegs are drained - they will not be <br />purchasing more. Mr. Berry has noted they are not in a residential area and the closest houses are the "first" 13 <br />houses in Northfork. Mr. Berry stated his plan was to go visit each of these households to let them know what was <br />going on. Mr. Berry has a warehouse -type building on his property as well and it is large enough to house the stage <br />and the attendees should it rain. All food and drink will be served inside, the pig roaster will be outside on the side <br />of the building, and the band /trailer stage will be located outside between two buildings and facing Highway #10. <br />Mr. Berry will have five men hired as security - three being current security at liquor establishments. With regard <br />to parking, the building is on 11 acres, with about 5.5 acres available for parking. Attached to this case is a diagram <br />of the placement of everything for the event. With regard to clean-up of the site following the event, a couple of <br />cleaning companies have volunteered to sweep the parking lots, etc. Mr. Berry is expecting between 100 and 200 <br />attendees at the event. <br />The Police Chief and City Clerk met Thursday morning, September 6, to go over details of the event request. Mr. <br />Berry has requested the bands play until midnight but the event is expected to be "running" from 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 <br />a.m. Chief Way is requiring one officer be present from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30, or 12:30 if the music is allowed until <br />midnight. It should be noted that anytime there is a band - and alcohol - except for private weddings, at least one <br />