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VII.5. Resolution Approving Refunds for On-Sale Liquor License Fees; DomeierJune 2, 2020 Council Report 2020-038 RESOLUTION APPROVING REFUNDS FOR ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE FEES Proposed Action. Staff recommends that the Council approve the following motion: Motion to Approve Resolution 2020-029 a Resolution Approving Refunds for On-Sale Liquor License Fees. Overview: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Minnesota Governor Walz has issued several needed executive orders that have impacted businesses. In recognition of these impacts, staff has been researching potential refunds for liquor license fees. Liquor license fees are meant to pay for license issuance, inspection, monitoring compliance (insurance, training, etc.), enforcement, and compliance checks of the licensee. The City of Hopkins licensing year runs from July 1 to June 30. Hopkins currently has licenses issued in the following license categories: Type Fee Permitted to sell On-sale Only: On-sale Intoxicating/Sunday $7,700 All types of liquor On-sale Wine & 3.2% malt liquor $1,400 Wine, malt liquor (strong beer, hard seltzer, cider) On-sale Club/Sunday $700/850* All types of liquor to members On-sale 3.2% malt liquor $600 Malt liquor sales only On & Off Sale: Taprooms $900 Only the products they produce. Fee covers on & off sale Off Sale Only: Off-sale Intoxicating $200 Permitted to intoxicating off-sale * Fee based on number of members and is set by State Statute. Staff recommends refunding three months of license fee refunds for on-sale liquor licenses. Hopkins currently has 20 on-sale liquor license holders. On-Sale liquor license holders have not been able to use their liquor licenses or have very limited use of their licenses. To be consistent, staff is also recommending a similar refund for the on-sale portion of the taproom license fees. The license classes proposed for refund include: On-sale Intoxicating Wine/3.2% Malt Liquor Club On-sale 3.2% Malt Liquor On-sale portion of Taproom Primary Issues to Consider: Limited Sales Financial Impacts Supporting Information: Draft Resolution 2020-029 Amy Domeier, City Clerk Limited Sales As part of a new law effective April 18, limited off-sale options for to-go orders were permitted for on-sale intoxicating and the on-sale wine/3.2% malt liquor license holders. However, staff considers this insignificant in relation to the overall license fees. In addition, there is no reporting required on which licensees are using this limited off-sale provision and all on-sale intoxicating and on-sale wine/3.2% malt liquor license holders have the opportunity to participate. Therefore, staff does not recommend any reduction in the refund for those that are using the limited off-sale provision. Staff is not recommending refunds related to the portion of the fees that occurred during the previous licensing period as those fees are considered to have been all used. On May 20, 2020 Governor Walz issued Executive Order 20-56 outlining plans for bars and restaurants to open on June 1 for outdoors services so long as certain conditions, including social distancing, are maintained to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Staff is waiving all fees for outdoor sidewalk cafes or newly created outdoor seating areas. Financial Impacts Estimated financial impacts for a three month refund to 20 licensees is as follows: License Type Number issued Three month refund per license Total Cost On-sale Intoxicating 8 $1,926 $15,408 On-sale Wine/3.2% malt liquor 6 $351 $2,106 Club (based on membership) 3 $174 $522 Club (based on membership) 1 $213 $213 On-Sale 3.2% malt liquor 1 $150 $150 Taproom 1 $126 $126 Grand Total $18,525 City Code Sec 4-16 states in part that no license shall be granted or renewed for operation on any premises on which taxes, assessments, service charges or other financial claims of the cit y or of the state are delinquent. Staff recommends that refunds follow this same language related to delinquent financial claims of the City. In discussion with the Finance Director regarding this provision, it was noted that the refund amount could be used to offset a portion of the delinquent financial claims of the City. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLTUION 2020-029 RESOLUTION APPROVING REFUNDS FOR ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE FEES WHEREAS, Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019, commonly known as “COVID-19,” which is a respiratory disease that can result in serious injury or death, is spreading globally and has been identified by the World Health Organization (“WHO”) as a pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, President Donald Trump declared that the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States constitutes a National Emergency; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Governor Tim Walz declared a Peacetime State of Emergency to authorize any and all necessary resources to be used in support of the COVID-19 response; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-04 - Providing for Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, the City of Hopkins declared that the COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a local emergency within the City of Hopkins, effective March 16, 2020, with all the powers and responsibilities attending thereto as provided in Minn. 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Ch. 12, and as otherwise provided for in the City of Hopkin’s Charter, City Code and Emergency Operations Plan (EOP); and WHEREAS, on March 25, 2020, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-20 – Directing Minnesotans to Stay at Home until April 10 unless they are considered an essential employee; and WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-33 – Extending the Stay at Home Order and Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation until May 4, 2020; and WHEREAS, on April 30, 2020, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-48 – Extending and Modifying the Stay at Home Order, Continuing Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation, and Allowing Additional Workerse in Certain Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Workplaces, 2020; and WHEREAS, due to these needed actions, many businesses have been greatly impacted by a significant loss of revenue due to the closure; and WHEREAS, a request has been made to consider refunds of liquor license fees during the time of closure of bars and restaurants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, that: 1.Refunds totaling three months of license fees for On-sale intoxicating, Wine/3.2% Malt Liquor, Club, On-sale 3.2% Malt Liquor, and the On-sale portion of Taproom fees are hereby approved. 2.Refunds shall not be issued to licensees with delinquent financial claims to the City. The refund shall be applied to the delinquent financial claims of the licensee to the City. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins on this 2nd day of June, 2020. __________________________________ Jason Gadd, Mayor ATTEST _______________________________ Amy Domeier, City Clerk