IV.6. Approval of Temporary Liquor License for Hopkins Elks Lodge #2221 – Ribfest; DomeierJune 4, 2019 Council Report 2019-059
Approval of Temporary Liquor License for Hopkins Elks Lodge #2221
Proposed Action
Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Approve the Issuance of a Temporary On-Sale
Liquor Licenses to Hopkins Elks Lodge #221.
Passage of this motion will result in the ability of the organization to serve alcoholic beverages at the
Hopkins Elks Ribfest event.
Overview
Hopkins Elks Lodge #2221 (the “Elks”) has submitted an application for a temporary on-sale liquor
license for their annual Ribfest event on August 17. The liquor service will be limited to their parking lot
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The liquor license does not extend into the 8th Avenue Artery portion of the event.
The Elks personnel will provide security to identify and wrist band or hand stamp those of legal age to
consume alcohol and monitor the entrances to ensure that alcohol is not taken out of the designated areas.
The Elks are required to follow all other regulations set forth in Policies 5-D Special Events Policy and
4-C Temporary Liquor Licenses. Temporary on-sale liquor licenses must be approved by the State of
Minnesota, Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement Division.
Primary Issues to Consider
The applicant meets the requirements set forth by State Statute to obtain a temporary on-sale liquor
license. A liquor liability policy naming the City of Hopkins as an additional insured has been
submitted.
As required by State Statute, the application must be approved the City before submitting to the State
of Minnesota, Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement Division.
Supporting Documents
Copy of Policy 4-C Temporary Liquor License
Complete application and certificate of insurance are on file in the City Clerk’s office.
Amy Domeier, City Clerk
Financial Impact: $_______ Budgeted: Y/N ____ Source: ________________
Related Documents (CIP, ERP, etc.): ______________________________________
Notes: ______________________________________________________________
POLICY 4-C
TEMPORARY LIQUOR LICENSE
1. PURPOSE
1.01 The Hopkins City Council recognizes that the issuance of temporary liquor license may result in
events which disturb surrounding businesses and residents and also may provide an opportunity
for underage drinking. The City Council believes that by creating a set of rules and regulations
in regard to the issuance of these licenses, problems can be avoided and the responsible
consumption of liquor or 3.2 beer can be encouraged.
2. REGULATIONS
2.01 A temporary liquor license will be issued on a per event basis, each event not lasting more than
three days.
2.02 Sales may only be conducted between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m.
2.03 A separate license is required for each location where liquor or beer is sold.
2.04 Application for a temporary liquor license must be received at least five weeks prior to the event.
2.05 Applicants for a temporary liquor license must be an organization whose principal location or
office is within the City of Hopkins, has been located in H opkins for at least two years, and has
at least 30 active members.
2.06 Sales and/or consumption of liquor or beer will only take place in enclosed building or a fenced
area.
2.07 Individuals under the age of 21 will not be allowed in any designated area where liquor or beer is
sold or consumed, except if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
2.08 All organizations which have a temporary liquor license must use the following method for
checking identification to ensure that underage individuals do not purchase liquor or beer:
Anyone wishing to purchase beer must have a either a driver's license, or a Minnesota ID with
their picture. Individuals with the proper ID will have their hand stamped so that the actual
sellers of the liquor or beer will not have to check IDs. If the event exceeds one day, a different
color of ink must be used on subsequent days.
2.09 No temporary liquor license shall be issued in conjunction with a youth activity.1
2.10 The number of temporary liquor licenses issued in conjunction with all public events2 during any
calendar year will be limited to twelve (12).
2.11 The City Council reserves the right to deny any liquor license at its sole discretion.
2.12 The applicant for any temporary liquor license will provide the City Clerk with a certificate of
insurance showing $1,000,000 of liquor liability coverage and showing the City as con-insured.
Established: 3/19/96
Revised: 4/1/2008
1A "youth activity" is an activity that is designed primarily for individuals under the age of 18 or the
majority of the participants are under the age of 18.
2A "Public event" means an event where the public is invited or permitted to attend.
POLICY 5-D
SPECIAL EVENTS POLICY
1. PURPOSE
1.01 The purpose of this policy is to set forth proc edures to be followed by organizers of Special Events who
wish to use city property and/or require city services. Any organization wishing to sponsor or hold a
Special Event in the City of Hopkins will be required to complete the Special Event Permit Appl ication.
The City will conduct a complete review of any Special Event Permit Application and inform the applicant
if the event is allowed.
Special Events are defined as any parade, race, procession, carnival, community picnic, celebration,
fundraiser, dance, concert, large assembly, or other special event on City property within the corporate
limits of the City of Hopkins.
2. CITY SERVICES PROVIDED FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
2.01 Pre-Approved Activities: Pre-Approved Activities are special events for which the City provides some
basic services without charge. Pre-Approved Activities include:
a. St. Patrick's Day Parade
b. Raspberry Festival Parade and Family Day
c. Old Fashioned Holiday
d. Mainstreet Days
e. Farmer's Market
f. National Night Out
2.02 Other Events: Approval of the following events is at the sole discretion of the City of Hopkins. Events
must be determined to be in the general interest of the public. Events must also not require excessive staff
support from the City. Approval of an event does not require the City to approve similar events or even the
repeat of the same event. Each event will be reviewed separately.
2.03 Co-Sponsored Events: The City may co-sponsor certain events with other organizations, when the City
Council determines that the event is in the general interest to the public and advances the City’s public
image. The City will provide financial support to these events as determined in the annual budget
appropriation. These events must meet the other requirements of the Special Event Policy and must
reimburse the City for any City costs in excess of the support level authorized by the budget appropriation.
Approval of an event does not require the City to approve similar events or even the repeat of the same
event. Each event will be reviewed separately.
2.04 Other Non-Profit Events: The City may provide up to $300.00 in City labor costs and related fringe
benefit costs, and use of City equipment to assist Special Events operated by non-profit organizations.
These events must meet the requirements of the Special Event Policy and must reimburse the City for any
costs in excess of this support level. Groups filing an application as a Non-Profit Event must be able to
submit a current IRS 501C3 Statement. Approval of an event does not require the City to approve similar
events or even the repeat of the same event. Each event will be reviewed separately.
2.05 Other For-Profit Events: The City may allow other Special Events operated by for-profit sponsors that are
beneficial to the City and the public. These events are subject to an additional use charge for the use of the
public property. In addition, these events must pay 100% of all City costs related to the event. These
events must meet the other requirements of the Special Event Policy and must reimburse the City for any
City costs in addition to the payment of the established permit rate. The minimum additional use charge
shall be $250.00 per day. Approval of an event does not require the City to approve similar events or even
the repeat of the same event. Each event will be reviewed separately.
3. FEES FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
3.01 Hourly Rate shall be the hourly cost for any employee working on a Special Event as established by City
Administration. Please note that these rates are reviewed/adjusted annually. Please refer to Attachment A
to confirm rates. The Hourly Rate shall include expenses related to the employee including fringe benefits.
3.02 Purchased or Rental Materials shall include all direct costs for all materials purchased or rented by the
City of Hopkins for use at the event.
3.03 Equipment Charges shall be the current equipment usage rates as established by the City of Hopkins.
3.04 A Replacement Cost will be billed for missing and/or damaged equipment and supplies.
4. BILLINGS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
4.01 Special Event billing by the City shall be itemized by the employee time of Public Works, Police and Fire;
any purchased or rented materials; equipment charges; and any replacement costs for missing or damaged
equipment/supplies.
4.02 If approved, event sponsors who have previously hosted the same event in the year prior AND paid their
bill in a timely manner will be extended the courtesy of paying all City fees after their event is completed
and billed for the current year.
4.03 If approved, new events or events that are repeating annually and did NOT pay their bill in a timely manner
must submit either a cash deposit, check with payment of 75% of estimated expenses be used as a deposit to
be credited against the final payment. Deposit fees must be paid not less than 30 days prior to the newly
scheduled event.
5. REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
5.01 Any person or organization wishing to sponsor a Special Event must obtain a Special Event Permit not less
than 45 days before the special event.
5.02 Applications for a permit for a Special Event will be available at the City Clerk's office, and if approved,
shall become a part of the permit. Incomplete applications will be returned.
5.03 The permit fee shall accompany the application.
5.04 Special Events which are not sponsored by the City or deemed Pre-Approved may require a deposit of not
less than $200 or as determined by the City Manager.
5.05 The cash deposit will be calculated based on the anticipated and potential cost to the City of Hopkins, and
shall be submitted no less than thirty (30) days before the special event.
5.06 The return of the deposit is conditioned upon the applicant having not requested nor received services
which are a cost to the City of Hopkins and the applicant causing no damage to the public or private
property in the City of Hopkins, and further conditioned upon the fact that the applicant will remove all dirt,
paper, litter, or other debris generated by its operations, from the site of the event and the adjoining
premises upon completion of the event.
5.07 Issuance of a Special Event Permit does not constitute a waiver of any Federal, State or Local laws.
Applicants are responsible for complying with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws.
5.08 Issuance of a Special Event Permit does not, in any way, imply City sponsorship of the Special Event.
5.09 Traffic Control Measures: Applicant is required to pay all costs for traffic control measures and traffic
control personnel.
5.10 Traffic Barricades: The applicant shall through a bona fide contractor provide, install and remove all the
equipment as stipulated by the Public Works Department. The installation and removal of barricades by
Hopkins Public Works Department is subject to the Hourly Rates listed in Attachment A.
5.11 Notice to Property Owners: The applicant may be required to provide a 30 -day notice to all property
owners about a Special Event as stipulated by the City Clerk or designee. For events at the 8th Avenue
Artery, the City Clerk will provide the applicant with a list of property owners to notify.
5.12 Insurance: Applicant must provide the City with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of general liability
insurance, automobile liability insurance (if applicable) and liquor liability insurance (if app licable) meeting
the following minimum requirements:
Applicant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the event commercial general liability
insurance or equivalent special event coverages protecting it from claims for damages for bodily injury
and property damage which may arise from or in connection with the event’s operation and use of the
City’s property in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence.
If automobiles will be used during the event, Applicant shall provide automobile liability insurance
with a minimum combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Coverage shall include liability
for owned, non-owned and hired automobiles.
If alcohol will be sold or served, Applicant must have liquor liability (dram shop) insurance in the
minimum amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence.
The City shall be endorsed as an additional insured on all liability policies. Applicant’s insurance shall
be primary.
The City reserves the right to modify these insurance requirements depending on the nature and scope
of the event.
5.13 Claims: Applicant agrees to defend and hold the City harmless from claims, demands, actions or causes of
actions, of any nature of character, arising out of, or by reason of conduct of the event authorized by such
premise extension, including attorney fees and all expenses.
5.14. Damages: Applicant will indemnify the City for all damages that may result to City property as a result of
an event.
5.15 Supervision: Applicant will maintain adult supervision of the event at all times. Applicant will provide
security as stipulated by the Chief of Police or designee. Security will be billed at the Hourly Rate outlined
in Attachment A.
5.16 Clean-up: Applicant will, at no cost to the City, immediately clean up, remove and dispose of all litter or
material of any kind, which is placed or left on the street because of the event. If the Applicant neglects or
fails to proceed with clean up within a two-hour period immediately following the end of the event, or if the
cleanup is done in an inadequate manner, the Director of Public Works or designee is authorized to cleanup
and charge Applicant for clean-up at the Hourly Rate shown in Attachment A.
5.17 Trash Disposal: Applicant will provide plans for trash disposal including the company contracted for trash
disposal as part of the Special Event Permit Application.
5,18 Restrooms. Applicant will provide plans for providing restrooms including the company contracted for
supplying restrooms as part of the Special Event Permit Application.
5.19 Use of City Utilities: The Applicant will not use City utilities for any event unless permission has been
granted by the Director of Public Works or designee. The electrical circuits in the Central Business District
have a limited amperage capacity. Applicant will provide plans for events on the 8th Avenue Artery where
the use of City utilities for events will be permitted.
5.20 Food Permits. The Applicant shall obtain a Minnesota Department of Health food license and shall comply
at all times with the applicable health codes and regulations. Proof of license shall be provided to the City
Clerk at least seven days before the event and kept on site for immediate inspection.
5.21 Mobile Food Units. The applicant shall obtain a Mobile Food Unit license from the City Clerk and shall
comply with all conditions outlined in Legislative Policy 5-J Mobile Food Units. For units parked at the 8th
Avenue Artery, all food sales must locate in the defined space.
5.22 Alcoholic Beverages on Public Property. The Applicant is required to follow the procedures listed in
Legislative Policy 5-K Alcohol/Security/Conduct Policy at City Facilities. All of the below stipulations are
inclusive of interior and exterior areas of any special events:
Fencing surrounding the defined area for the service of alcoholic beverages will be secured to establish
the outdoor event area. All liquor sales and containers used for consumption must remain in the
defined space.
There should be controlled access to the event with event security personnel to identify and wrist band
those of legal age to consume. The gate/emergency exit of the fenced area will need to be continuously
staffed to prevent patrons from leaving with alcoholic beverages.
Events are “21 and over” after 9 p.m. when alcohol is being served.
All alcohol service will cease at 10 p.m. All patrons must exit the defined space by 10:30 p.m.
Event security will assist the Police Department in clearing the event at closing time. The closing time
should be prominently displayed throughout so there is no confusion at the end of the evening when
patrons are asked to leave.
For events, applicants will be required to hire uniformed police officers to supplement their security
staff as required by the Police Department. Monitoring of those consuming alcohol will be done by
event coordinators and the Hopkins Police Officers who have been hired to assist with the oversight of
the event.
5.23 Outdoor Music. No outdoor music or amplified sound is allowed during the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
The Police Chief or designee has the ability to direct the event manager to control the level of noise and/or
terminate the event at any time. Any plans for outdoor music or amplified sound must be described in the
Special Event Permit Application.
5.24 Outdoor Tents. Applications must be submitted for any tent permits exceeding 200 square feet. Erection of
tents, canopies, or similar structures is allowed; however, the applicant cannot drive stakes, nails, screws,
posts, or otherwise disturb either paved or unpaved surfaces within the right of way to secure such features.
5.25 Variances. The applicant shall provide in writing the condition or conditions that are requested to be
modified, the modification that is request, and the factors that the City Manager or designee should consider
when determining the modification. Variance requests must be submitted with the Special Event Permit
application. Approval of a variance does not require the City to approve similar variances or even the
repeat of the same event. Each variance will be reviewed separately.
5.26 Termination: The applicant may terminate this agreement at will by giving 14 days written notice to the
City. If less than 24 hours’ notice is given to cancel an event that required contracted work, staff will be
compensated for a 2-hour minimum charge. City staff has the authority to cancel or stop an event, or place
additional restrictions on the event, if it is deemed that the public health, safety or welfare would be better
served with additional restrictions.
5.27 City staff may place any additional requirements on any event. These requirements may include specific
staff levels for Police, Fire, Public Works or other personnel. Expenses will be billed to the sponsoring
organization under the terms of this policy.
Established: 5/19/88
Revised: 11/16/93
Revised: 01/19/16
Revised: 03/06/18
City of Hopkins
ATTACHMENT A
SPECIAL EVENT FEE SCHEDULE FOR SERVCIES
(this fee schedule may be reviewed and updated annually by the City Administration)
Public Works Personnel Cost Per Hour (Minimum 3 hours per employee call-in)
General Laborer $36 regular time; $54 OT
Supervisor $64
Police Department Personnel Cost Per Hour
Police Officer $74.10
Fire Department Personnel Cost Per Hour
Firefighter $14.95
Vehicles Cost Per Hour
Garbage truck $90
Pick Up truck $35
Dump truck $90
Boom truck $90
Fire truck $250