REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION

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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Date: Jun 11, 2012 Item No.: 12.c Department Approval City Manager Approval Item Description: ADMINISTER PRESUMPTIVE PENALTY APPROVAL GRUMPY S RESTAURANT ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE FAILURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Background On March 26 th, 2012, all businesses with a liquor license in the City of Roseville were mailed a letter from the Roseville Police Department announcing two alcohol compliance checks would be conducted before the end of the year. The letter included notice of recent changes to Roseville City Ordinances regarding mandatory liquor licensee training programs and penalties for noncompliance. Also in the letter were instructions for the City of Roseville mandatory liquor licensee training program and the name of a police contact should a business need additional information on the licensee program. Training was to be completed by every employee prior to the employee selling or serving alcohol and documentation of this training was to be completed and kept on file by the business. Compliance Failure On Saturday, April 14, 2012, a plain clothes Roseville Police Officer, along with an underage buyer, entered Grumpy s Restaurant, 2801 North Snelling Avenue, Roseville, MN to conduct an alcohol compliance check. The underage buyer and the plain clothes police officer entered the bar and the underage buyer and officer went directly to the bar. The underage buyer requested a Miller Lite beer. The bartender then handed the underage buyer the Miller Lite beer and requested $3.50 for the purchase. The underage buyer provided the bartender a $20.00 bill for the purchase and was provided change. The plain clothing police officer then administratively cited for the bartender for the violation and released him. On May 3, 2012, Grumpy s Restaurant was mailed a letter requesting documentation of a City of Roseville approved liquor licensee training program. This documentation was to be received by the police department no later than May 11, 2012. Lt. Rosand received correspondence from Grumpy s Restaurant management on May 10, 2012, which documented the employee in question had last completed a City of Roseville approved liquor license training program on March 6, 2012. This is Grumpy s Restaurant first liquor compliance failure/violation in the last thirty six (36) months. Staff Recommendation Issue and administer the presumptive penalty pursuant to City Code Section 302.15, for on-sale license holders for the first violation within thirty-six (36) months. The mandatory minimum penalty shall be a one thousand dollar ($1,000.00) fine and a one (1) day suspension. Council Action Requested Allow the Roseville Police Department to issue and administer the presumptive penalty as set forth in Section 302.15, of the Roseville City Code or other action as determined by the Roseville City Council. Page 1 of 2

Prepared by: Lt. Lorne Rosand Attachments: 34 A: Police Report B: Letter announcing compliance checks C: Notifications of failure and investigation D: Documentation from the Grumpy s Restaurant regarding training E: Letter announcing Council Meeting Page 2 of 2

ROSEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT INCIDENT REPORT ICR# 12009915 AGENCY ORI# MN0620800 JUVENILE: Reported: 04-14-2012 1347 First Assigned:1325 First Arrived:1325 Last Cleared:1347 Commited Start: 04-14-2012 1347 Commited End: Title: Alcohol Compliance Failure How Received: None Selected Summary: Sale of alcohol to underage 21 person at business. Location(s) GRUMPY'S BAR AND GRILL Address: 2801 SNELLING AV N City: Roseville State: MN Zip: 55113 Country: USA Officer Assigned: Johnson, Sean Badge No: S-19 Primary: Yes Officer Assigned: Rosand, Lorne (Administrative Action) Badge No: 3 Primary: No Involvement: Cited Name: Clerkin, Joseph Patrick DOB: 1 Age: Sex: Race: Height: Weight: Address: 509 MILL ST NE City: COLUMBIA HGTS State: MN Zip: 55421 Country: Phone: (Work) (651)379-1180 Phone: (Cell) Eye Color: HAZ Hair Color: Involvement: Mentioned Name: Grumpys Address: 2801 Snelling Ave. City: Roseville State: MN Zip: 55113 Country: Phone: (Business) (651)379-1180 BarCode: 12-08291 Item Type: Alcohol Container, empty Bin: A44 Value: $3.50 Description: Miller Lite Beer Bottle Location Address: 2801 SNELLING AV N City: Roseville State: MN Zip: 55113 Country: USA Supplemental Report ICR: 12009915 04-26-2012 1516 Title: Mgr On Duty sold alcohol to underage 21 purchaser Created By: Sean Johnson On 04-14-2012, XXXXXX XXXX (XXXXXXXXXX) acted as my underage alcohol buyer. XXXX viewed the underage buyer instructional video prior to beginning compliance checks. I searched XXXX and noted he only had one Valid ID (a MN photo DL, which clearly stated he was underage 21. I took a digital photograph of XXXX, and made a photocopy of his drivers license. At appx 1331 hours, XXXX and I walked into Grumpy`s (2801 Snelling Avenue) and went to the bar. XXXX requested a Miller Lite bottle. Manager on duty (MOD) Joseph Clerkin (MN photo ID) brought the bottle to the bar, and handed the beer to XXXX. XXXX was initially charged $ 3.50 for the beer and handed $20.00 to Clerkin which was later retrieved and returned to me. I identified myself as a Roseville police officer and advised Clerkin that he served alcohol to an 18 year old. Clerkin advised me he was the on-duty manager. I told him the police department would be following up with the business. I propertied the Miller Lite bottle and receipt of sale and placed them as evidence in PL#9. I cited Clerkin with administrative citation #22116 for selling alcohol to an underage person.

Nothing further. Supplemental Report ICR: 12009915 05-03-2012 0928 Title: Training Records Request Created By: Lorne Rosand On Thursday, May 3, 2012, the letter titled 05-03-2012 Grumpy's Letter (see Media file) was sent to Joseph Clerkin (bar manager) requesting server training records of all employees authorized to serve alcohol at Grumpy's Restaurant and Bar. All training records are due by Friday, May 11, 2012. Supplemental Report ICR: 12009915 05-03-2012 0932 Title: Administrative Citation Paid Created By: Lorne Rosand On Friday, April 20, 2012 at 1535 hours, Joseph Clarkin paid his $250.00 administrative fine for serving alcohol to a minor violation. I have scanned the fine payment receipt into the media file. With Clarkin paying the administrative fine, this closes out this portion of the case file. Supplemental Report ICR: 12009915 05-18-2012 1517 Title: Training Records Received Created By: Lorne Rosand On Thursday, May 10, 2012 I received a photo copy of Grumpy`s Alcohol Server Training Program and server records from Joseph Clerkin who is the manager of this business. I reviewed Grumpy's 28 alcohol server training records and made the following observations: Joseph Clerkin (server who served alcohol to a minor on April 14, 2012) received his annual alcohol server training certification on March 6, 2012. The remaining 27 alcohol servers received their annual training also on March 6, 2012. Report is for informational purposes. Supplemental Report ICR: 12009915 05-18-2012 1517 Title: 05-18-2012 Council Meeting Notice Created By: Lorne Rosand On Friday, May 18, 2012, I mailed the attached letter to Clerkin from Grumpy's Restaurant summarizing the April 14, 2012 underage alcohol violation and notice of the June 11, 2012 council meeting to discuss the violation. Report for informational purposes.

Date Business Address Roseville, MN 55113 ATTN: MANAGER Please thoroughly review the following information as it pertains to alcohol compliance checks conducted by the Roseville Police Department, relative to your establishment. The City of Roseville began alcohol compliance checks on licensed alcoholic beverage sellers in 1997. At that time, the compliance rate was only 70%. Nearly 30% of our licensees failed those compliance checks. Our goal is to achieve 100% compliance. We need your cooperation to make that happen. The Roseville Police Department conducts yearly compliance checks to insure licensed alcoholic beverage sellers in the City of Roseville are complying with State law and Roseville Code Provisions relating to the selling of alcoholic beverages. Please review the following relating to sales of alcohol to underage persons: Minnesota Statute Chapter 340A.503 PERSONS UNDER 21; ILLEGAL ACTS. Subdivision 1. Consumption. (a) It is unlawful for any: (1) retail intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt liquor licensee, municipal liquor store, or bottle club permit holder under section 340A.414, to permit any person under the age of 21 years to drink alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises or within the municipal liquor store; Subdivision 2. Purchasing. It is unlawful for any person: (1) to sell, barter, furnish, or give alcoholic beverages to a person under 21 years of age; The City of Roseville has passed Chapter 302, Roseville s Liquor Control Ordinance. The Roseville Police Department encourages you to become familiar with the Liquor Control Ordinance. It can be obtained at the Roseville City Hall or in the city code at www.ci.roseville.mn.us. The civil penalties for underage alcoholic beverage sales are set forth in the Roseville City Code. Presumptive penalties are set forth in 302.15 of the Code. These penalties vary depending upon whether it is a first time violation, a second time violation, a third time violation, etc. 2660 Civic Center Drive Roseville, Minnesota 55113 651-792-ROSE TDD 651-792-7399 www.ci.roseville.mn.us Recycled Paper 30% post-consumer content

The Roseville Police Department has worked with City alcoholic beverage licensees to promote training for both servers and managers to prevent sales of alcohol to underage persons, and to prevent other violations of the Liquor Control Ordinance. All licensees and their managers, and all employees or agents employed by the licensee that sell or serve alcohol, must complete a city approved or city provided liquor licensee training program. Free training packets are available from the City. Contact Kelly Roberto of the Roseville Police Department at kelly.roberto@ci.roseville.mn.us to receive a packet or the names of approved trainers. Both the City s approval and the required training shall be completed: 1. Prior to licensure or renewal for licensees and managers, or 2. Prior to serving or selling for any employee or agent, and 3. Every year thereafter. Your business must maintain documentation that you have properly trained every employee that sells or serves alcohol, and produce such documentation upon reasonable request made by a peace officer, health officer or properly designated officer or employee of the city. The City will not maintain these records for you. Additional penalties may be assessed if you are unable to provide documentation or it is determined the employee did not under-go the required training. The mandatory minimum penalty for the sale of alcoholic beverages to underage individuals is a $1,000 fine and a one day suspension. These penalties are civil in nature. Please be aware criminal penalties may also be imposed for violations of the Liquor Control Ordinance. The Roseville Police Department will conduct two compliance checks in 2012 beginning this spring. Please remind your employees of their legal and moral responsibility not to sell or serve alcoholic beverages to anyone under the age of 21. Once again, we encourage you to review Roseville City Code, Chapter 302, to insure that you have familiarized yourself with the local regulations applicable to your establishment. If you have any questions, please contact Lt. Lorne Rosand at 651-792-7211. Sincerely, Rick Mathwig Chief of Police