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- v-./f# <br />RESOLUTION SUSPENDING THE <br />NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR LICENSE OF <br />ORONO SELF-SERVICE <br />PER MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 4.02, SUBDIVISION 4H <br />WHEREAS, Orono Self-Service, 2160 Wayzata Boulevard, is a licensed non-intoxicating <br />malt liquor establishment within the City of Orono; and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 4.02, Subd. 4H of the City Code, the City Council has <br />the authority to revoke a non-intoxicating malt liquor license upon the conviction of any licensee <br />or agem or employee of the licensee for violating any law relating to the sale or possession of <br />non-intoxicating malt liquor, wine or liquor upon the premises of the licensee: and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 4.02, Subd. 4H of the City Code, the City Council has <br />the authority to suspend a non-intoxicating malt liquor license for a period not to exceed 60 days <br />for such a conviction if it appears at a hearing that the violation was not willful; and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to section 4.02, Subd. 4H of the City Code, the decision to <br />suspend or revoke a non-intoxicating malt liquor license is within the sole discretion of the City <br />Council; and <br />WHEREAS, {Mirsuant to Section 4.02, Subd. 4H of the City code, no such suspension <br />or revocation may be issued or take effect until the licensee has been afforded an opportunity <br />for a hearing before the council, a committee of the council or hearing examiner. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: <br />FINDINGS <br />1. On November 19, 1993, an employee of Orono Self-Service was convicted of <br />violating state statute and City Code provisions prohibiting the sale of liquor to <br />minors. <br />2. William Wear is the licensee holding the license issued by the Orono City <br />i <br />• ’rb'i'