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7,585 results for “liquor license” · page 2 of 304
Peotone · 112.18

License Classification; Fee Schedule

This section outlines different classes of licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquor in Peotone, including on-premises consumption, banquet halls, special events, and package sales, along with their associated annual fees and specific operational requirements.

Video Gaming Act and all rules, regulations and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board and the village. A failure to maintain a video gaming license in good standing shall result in the immediate suspension of the Class F liquor license. (3)   The annual fee for a Class F license shall be $1,750 in 2021 and shall automatically increase by 3% each year thereafter. A list of current fees is available from the Village Clerk. (4)   Class F licenses...times that beer and wine are offered for consumption on-premises. (d)   Beer and wine shall only be consumed on-site in the gaming room in accordance with the terms of the establishment's class F local liquor license. Beer or wine may only be served to persons who are actively playing on video gaming terminals. (I) Special use permit license for current licensees. (1)   The local Liquor Control Commissioner may grant a special use permit license to licensed retailers
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Schaumburg · 41.01

VILLAGE FEE SCHEDULE

This section establishes a fee schedule for various business and liquor licenses in Schaumburg. It mandates advance payment for licenses and imposes a 50% penalty for late renewal fees.

renewal fee which is not received on or before the due date shall be increased in the amount of fifty percent (50%) of the license fee hereinafter set forth, unless otherwise stated. (A) General Fees: Classification Fee Amount Liquor licenses: Class A liquor license $3,000.00 Class A-V $4,000.00 Class B liquor license $3,000.00 Class C liquor license $3,250.00 If A or B license holder $750.00 Class C-V $4,250.00 If A license holder...Class C-2 liquor license $750.00 Class D liquor license $40.00 Class E liquor license $1,925.00 Class F1 liquor license $1,800.00 Class F1-S liquor license $1,800.00 Class F-l-V $2,800.00 Class F2 liquor license $1,750.00 Class F-2-V $2,750.00 Class G1 liquor license $100.00 Class G2 liquor license $500.00 Class H liquor license $3,000.00 Class I liquor license $500.00 Class J liquor license $1,000.00 Class K liquor license
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Hinsdale · 3.3.11

Classification Of Local Liquor Licenses

This section classifies Class A liquor licenses for packaged sales, outlining conditions for display space, bottle size restrictions, entrance requirements, operating hours, and a provision for on-premises tastings for most license holders.

Class A - Packaged Sales: 1.   Conditions And Qualifications: Class A liquor licenses shall authorize the sale, on the premises specified on the license, of the type of alcohol specified by the license, for consumption not on the premises ("original package"). The following conditions and restrictions apply to all class A liquor licenses: a.   Limited Display: Although the portion of the premises devoted to the sale of alcoholic liquors need not be confined to an area which is separated from...more than: 1) one-fourth ( 1 / 4 ) ounce of distilled spirits, 2) one ounce of wine, or 3) two (2) ounces of beer may be served to a consumer in one day. 2.   Classes Of Class A Liquor Licenses: a.   Class A1 - Packaged Sale Of Beer And Wine Only: A class A1 liquor license shall authorize the sale, on the premises specified on the license, of only beer and wine for consumption not on the premises ("original package"). The holder
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Hampshire · 3.1.6

Classification Of Licenses; Fees; Closing Hours

This section classifies retail alcoholic liquor licenses into two types: Class A-1 (taverns/carryout) and Class A-2 (taverns/no carryout). It specifies closing hours for each license class and outlines general provisions for fees, entertainment, and outdoor seating.

original package for consumption off the premises. 2.   The annual fee for a class A-1 license shall be established from time to time by the board of trustees. 3.   Establishments or premises holding a class A-1 liquor license shall close each night at one o'clock (1:00) A.M., except that on Sunday night they shall close at twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight, and shall be closed at the following times each week: 1:00 A.M. through...over the counter for consumption on the premises. 2.   The annual fee for a class A-2 license shall be established from time to time by the board of trustees. 3.   Establishments or premises holding a class A-2 liquor license shall close each night at one o'clock (1:00) A.M., and shall be closed as follows: 1:00 A.M. through 6:00 A.M. Sunday through Saturday of each week 4.   Entertainment shall be allowed in the establishment
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Lombard · 112.17

Renewal applications; deadline

This section outlines the renewal process for liquor licenses in Lombard, including application deadlines, required information, fee payments, and specific documentation requirements for certain license classes related to liquor sales volume.

liquor licensee shall file an application for renewal of a liquor license accompanied by appropriate license fee by the first day of June or the first day of December. The application shall state: name of the licensee, name of the establishment, address of establishment, license class, renewal period, changes that have occurred to statements made in the original application and previous renewals, name and address of the current resident manager, and an affidavit stating the application is true and correct...liquor licenses of timely applicants shall be available to be picked up by the licensee not less than five business days prior to the expiration of the current license. (C) In the event the timely applicant was advised the renewed license was available, and fails to pick up or properly display the license, the sale of alcoholic beverages or package liquors may not continue until the license is displayed in accordance with law. (D) At least 30 days prior
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Oak Park · 3.8.1

Number Of Licenses Permitted To Be Issued Per Liquor License Class

This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses that can be issued for each specific license class within Oak Park. It details numerical limits, including zero for several license types.

more than one Class A-1 liquor license shall be issued. A-2 No more than two (2) Class A-2 liquor licenses shall be issued. A-3 No more than one Class A-3 liquor license shall be issued. A-4 No more than four (4) Class A-4 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-1 No more than twenty-two (22) Class B-1 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-2 No more than eight (8) Class...liquor licenses shall be issued. B-3 No more than three (3) Class B-3 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-4 No more than twenty-one (21) Class B-4 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-5 No more than one Class B-5 liquor license shall be issued. B-6 No more than four (4) Class B-6 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-7 No more than one (1) liquor license shall be issued
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Lombard · 112.12

Classification

This section classifies liquor licenses for establishments serving alcohol as an adjunct to food service, differentiating them based on gross annual liquor sales. It also specifies conditions regarding package sales and the allowance or prohibition of video gaming.

rules, regulations and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board. "Class "E"—Alcoholic beverages served as an adjunct to a sports and fitness center, or a recreational center not covered by a Class "M" or Class "R" liquor license, for consumption on the premises only, in a dedicated alcoholic beverages service area of no less than 1,800 square feet in area; no package sales allowed. Food shall be available to patrons in the dedicated alcoholic beverages service area, whether...Illinois Video Gaming Act, shall not be allowed on the licensed premises." Class "EE"—Beer and wine only served as an adjunct to a place of amusement not covered by a Class "E", Class "M" or Class "R" liquor license, for consumption on the premises only and only by paying patrons of the place of amusement (those individuals who have paid for access to the amusements on the licensed premises). Kitchens shall be allowed; further, food may be provided
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Mundelein · 5.76.140

License classification; fees; number; hours

This section classifies liquor licenses in Mundelein, specifies license durations, outlines restrictions on customers bringing their own alcohol (with exceptions for wine in certain restaurants), and details the specifications, fees, and operating hours for Class A licenses.

local liquor control commissioner is authorized to grant liquor licenses for the selling at retail of alcoholic liquor for the period beginning on the first day of May of any year and ending on the thirtieth day of April of the next or succeeding year. Such licenses shall be, and are hereby divided into the following classes and are to adhere to the following specifications provided. No license holder shall permit a customer to supply their own alcoholic liquor...licensed premises, except as provided herein. Restaurants shall not permit patrons to bring their own alcohol to be consumed on the premises with their meal; provided however, restaurants that hold a village Class A, A1, F, or G liquor license are permitted to allow patrons to bring their own wine to be consumed on the licensed premises with their meal as authorized in Section 5.76.350 of this code. Restaurants may permit a patron to take wine off-premises that
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Romeoville · 112.053

Classes Of Licenses

This section outlines different classes of retail liquor licenses in Romeoville, specifying the types of alcoholic beverages that can be sold, restrictions on live entertainment and service methods, and associated annual fees. It also details specific limitations for Class D licenses regarding revenue sources and gaming activities.

designee. As an alternative means of satisfying the immediately preceding license condition, a Class H licensee intending to hold a special event on public property of the village may contract with any duly licensed holder of a Class A liquor license within the village that is also the holder of a Class A - special event sale endorsement to provide all goods and services required in connection with the service or sale of alcoholic beverages at the special event in question...alternative means of satisfying the immediately preceding license condition, a Class H-1 licensee intending to hold a special event on public property of the village may contract with any duly licensed holder of a Class A liquor license within the village that is also the holder of a Class A - special event sale endorsement to provide all goods and services required in connection with the service or sale of alcoholic beverages at the special event in question. As used
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Wayne · 3.2.6

License Classes, Fees, Number

This section outlines the Class A liquor license in Wayne, which permits the off-premise retail sale of alcoholic liquor in its original package, with revenue limitations and specific hours of operation. It also details provisions for on-premise tastings.

Each classification of liquor license shall be subject to an annual license fee, and limitations of hours of operation and type of establishment as indicated below: (Ord. 82-03, 6-14-1982; amd. 1998 Code; Ord. 03-07, 5-20-2003) A.   Class A: 1.   Purpose: Except as otherwise authorized in this subsection A, a class A license shall permit only the retail sale, on the premises specified, of alcoholic liquor, only in the original package and only for consumption...premises specified shall not exceed thirty percent (30%) of the gross revenues of the premises. b.   Retail sales of alcoholic liquor shall be made only in accordance with the business plan submitted with the application for a class A liquor license. (Ord. 13-21, 12-3-2013) 2.   Hours Of Operation: The holder of a class A license shall not sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight
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Oak Park · 3.8.1

Number Of Licenses Permitted To Be Issued Per Liquor License Class

This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses that can be issued for each specific license class within Oak Park. It details numerical limits, including zero for several license types.

more than one Class A-1 liquor license shall be issued. A-2 No more than two (2) Class A-2 liquor licenses shall be issued. A-3 No more than one Class A-3 liquor license shall be issued. A-4 No more than four (4) Class A-4 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-1 No more than twenty-two (22) Class B-1 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-2 No more than eight (8) Class...liquor licenses shall be issued. B-3 No more than three (3) Class B-3 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-4 No more than twenty-one (21) Class B-4 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-5 No more than one Class B-5 liquor license shall be issued. B-6 No more than four (4) Class B-6 liquor licenses shall be issued. B-7 No more than one (1) liquor license shall be issued
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Maywood · 117.41

Hours Of Operation

This section establishes specific operating hours for different classes of liquor licenses in Maywood, including regular and extended hours, with provisions for temporary extensions for special events.

Liquor Control Commissioner, the temporary extension shall be limited to 1 hour, either allowing the service of alcoholic liquor 1 hour earlier or 1 hour later than permitted by this Code or by the ordinance authorizing the licensee's liquor license. The approval of the temporary extension of the hours of operation shall be by an ordinance passed by a majority of the Village Board members and further approved by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. (B) Class B (package store...Liquor Control Commissioner, the temporary extension shall be limited to 1 hour, either allowing the service of alcoholic liquor 1 hour earlier or 1 hour later than permitted by this Code or by the ordinance authorizing the licensee's liquor license. The approval of the temporary extension of the hours of operation shall be by an ordinance passed by a majority of the Village Board members and further approved by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. (E) Class E (temporary special
Business & Licensing
Chicago · 4.60.010

Definitions.

This section of Chicago's municipal code defines key terms used throughout Chapter 4-60, which governs liquor dealers. It provides specific meanings for 'affected institution', 'alcoholic liquor', 'caterer', and various types of liquor licenses.

public library open to the public, with the exception of the main and regional libraries. "Alcoholic liquor" means and includes alcohol, spirits, wine and beer. "Caterer" means any person who holds or is required to obtain a caterer's liquor license pursuant to this chapter. The term "caterer" includes an outside caterer. "Caterer's liquor license" means a city retailer's license for the sale and service of alcoholic liquor to be dispensed within the city as part...site catering business. Outside caterers seeking to obtain a caterer's liquor license shall comply with Section 4-60-045. "Caterer's liquor license, incidental activity" means a license, available only to persons holding both a valid consumption on premises – incidental activity license or tavern license under this Chapter 4-60 and a valid retail food establishment license under Chapter 4-8 of this Code, for the sale and service of alcoholic liquor to be dispensed within the city
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Glenwood · 10.34

Classification of licenses; scope; fees

This section classifies retail alcoholic liquor licenses into Class A and Class B, detailing their scope and associated fees. Class A licenses permit on-premises consumption of all alcoholic liquors, with specific restrictions on package sales of beer and wine and a special provision for contract purchasers of existing businesses.

sale of carry out orders of food. and provided further there shall be no retail package sales of beer and wines between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and noon on any day. Notwithstanding the number of class A liquor licenses that have been approved for issuance pursuant to section 10-37. The liquor commissioner shall have the authority to issue an additional class A liquor license to a contract purchaser of a business that already has received a class...liquor license prior to the date that the new contract purchaser closes upon and takes ownership of the business if the contract purchaser meets all the requirements for receipt of a liquor license (other than the requirement that they have an ownership or leasehold interest in the property for which the class A liquor license is being sought). A class A liquor license issued to the contract purchaser shall be subject to revocation if, within 180 days after the date
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Batavia · 3.3.15

Classifications

This section classifies local liquor licenses for retail sale of alcoholic liquor into Class A- Pour Licenses. It outlines the types of establishments eligible for this license and details specific regulations concerning serving bars, patron removal of partially consumed wine, and outdoor serving areas.

Local liquor licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor shall be divided into the following classes and subclasses and subject to the regulations set forth herein: A.   Class A- Pour License. 1.   A Class A- Pour License authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises for the following and subject to certain regulations and restrictions set herein: a.   A Hotel or Motel; b.   A Restaurant; c.   A Restaurant and Tavern; d.   A Tavern or Saloon...premises; (6)   Carry in licensees shall be responsible for following all of the requirements of this chapter and shall be liable for violations of this chapter in the same manner as the holder of any other class of liquor license, including, but not limited to, violations related to minors; (7)   Carry in licensees shall comply with the training and service requirements for class C licenses as provided in section 3-3-28 of this chapter; (8)   Carry in alcohol
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Peotone · § 125. 01 Municipal Cannabis Retailer'S Occupation Tax.

Peotone imposes a 3% municipal occupation tax on gross receipts from non-medical cannabis retail sales, effective July 1, 2020. The tax is collected and enforced by the Illinois Department of Revenue and is in addition to other applicable taxes.

LICENSE REQUIRED; FEES. (A) License. No person shall engage in, operate, or conduct the business of a peddler, itinerant merchant, canvasser, solicitor, or transient vendor or merchant in the village without first obtaining a license. (B) License fee; determination; combination license fee. The non-refundable fee for a license required by this chapter shall be a sum equivalent to $50 for the first person licensed, and $35 for each additional person licensed, provided, however, that no fee shall be charged...LICENSE REQUIRED; FEES. (A) License required. No person, firm, association, partnership, corporation, LLC or other entity shall place a donation box on any public or private property within the corporate limits of the village without first obtaining a license. (B) License fee. The non-refundable fee for a license required by this chapter shall be $50. (C) Licenses not transferable. Licenses issued under this chapter are not transferrable. (D) Duration of license. All licenses issued under this chapter are valid
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Lake Forest · 111.045

Conditions For Issuance, Maintenance And Renewal Of Local Liquor License

This section outlines the conditions necessary for obtaining, maintaining, and renewing a local liquor license in Lake Forest, requiring compliance with state licensing, insurance, and bonding requirements.

State license required. All local liquor licenses shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant and licensee of a state liquor license. No local liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of any alcoholic liquor until proof of acquisition of such state liquor license is furnished to the Commissioner. If any state liquor license sought or held by a licensee is refused, suspended or revoked, then such licensee shall be deemed in violation...this chapter and such licensee’s local liquor license shall be subject to revocation. (B) Insurance required. All local liquor licenses shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant and licensee of general liability insurance in the amounts of at least $2,000,000 for injury or death to any person and $2,000,000 for damage to property and dram shop liability insurance at least to the maximum amount recoverable under applicable state
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Joliet · 4.15

Classes of licenses

This section outlines the different classes of liquor licenses available in Joliet, specifying the authorized sales and consumption activities for each class, including restrictions on package liquor sales and provisions for brew pubs.

Upon proper application, notice and hearing, the liquor commissioner may issue liquor licenses in the following classes with the prior concurrence of the city council as set forth in subsection 4-13 (c) of the city liquor code. (a) Class A license shall authorize the sale on the specified premises of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises and also authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in its original package not for consumption on the premises. This class shall...operation of the Class O premises during the permitted hours of operation established by the licensee's base license classification, including any liquor permits the licensee may hold. (2) License approval—Conditions. The issuance of a Class O liquor license shall require the concurring majority vote of those members of the mayor and city council present at the meeting that the license application is presented for final action. A Class O liquor license can be made subject to any condition
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North Aurora · 5.08.340

Classification of licenses—Fees

This section classifies alcoholic beverage licenses for restaurants in North Aurora into three tiers: Class A (large restaurants), Class B (small restaurants), and Class C (limited restaurants), each with specific allowances for food service, square footage, ancillary sales, video gaming, entertainment, fees, and application review processes.

hundred dollars ($1,900.00). I. Class "I" Event Licenses. The following event licenses are available without limit to the number of licenses that can be issued in the village as follows: 1. Class I-1 non-profit special events liquor license: The annual fee for a non-profit special events liquor license subject to the provisions of Section 5.08.360 below shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per event. 2. Class I-2 non-profit outdoor special events liquor license: The annual...profit outdoor special events liquor license subject to the provisions of Section 5.08.360 below shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per event. 3. Class I-3 retail special use permit liquor license: The application fee for a retail special use permit liquor license shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for a one-day event or one hundred dollars ($100.00) for a two or more day event or series of events. J. Class "J" brewery licenses shall have sub-classifications which permit
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Hinsdale · 3.3.11

Classification Of Local Liquor Licenses

This section classifies Class A liquor licenses for packaged sales, outlining conditions for display space, bottle size restrictions, entrance requirements, operating hours, and a provision for on-premises tastings for most license holders.

Class A - Packaged Sales: 1.   Conditions And Qualifications: Class A liquor licenses shall authorize the sale, on the premises specified on the license, of the type of alcohol specified by the license, for consumption not on the premises ("original package"). The following conditions and restrictions apply to all class A liquor licenses: a.   Limited Display: Although the portion of the premises devoted to the sale of alcoholic liquors need not be confined to an area which is separated from...more than: 1) one-fourth ( 1 / 4 ) ounce of distilled spirits, 2) one ounce of wine, or 3) two (2) ounces of beer may be served to a consumer in one day. 2.   Classes Of Class A Liquor Licenses: a.   Class A1 - Packaged Sale Of Beer And Wine Only: A class A1 liquor license shall authorize the sale, on the premises specified on the license, of only beer and wine for consumption not on the premises ("original package"). The holder
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Crystal Lake · 329.5

License classification; fees

This section of the Crystal Lake municipal ordinance establishes 30 different classes of liquor licenses, detailing the specific permissions and operational hours for each class, along with their corresponding annual fees.

occasion shall the event extend beyond the hours established for a Class 2 license holder. The annual fee for such license shall be $900. [Added 6-2-2015 by Ord. No. 7134] AB. Class 28 video gaming supplemental liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquors, for consumption on the premises, at a bar or restaurant, as defined by § 268-3 of this Code, to an applicant which possesses a valid video gaming location license issued...Illinois Gaming Board and which also holds, for a period of not less than one year, a current and valid liquor license to sell alcoholic liquor at such bar or restaurant. The one-year requirement set forth in this subsection shall not apply to an owner when each of the following conditions are met: 1) for a period of not less than six months prior to filing of an application for a video gaming license, the owner has operated
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South Barrington · 3.2.7

Classification Of Licenses

This section classifies liquor licenses in South Barrington into four types: Class A (Restaurant), Class B (Package Sales), Class C (Club), and Class D (Restaurant - Limited Beer and Wine), detailing the specific sales and consumption permissions for each class.

Every person engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the village shall pay an annual license fee. Such licenses shall be divided into the following classes: A.   Class A; Restaurant: The Class A liquor license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises only of a restaurant or an entertainment facility with a restaurant where the food service component of the business is operational during the hours of sale and delivery of alcoholic liquor...Class A liquor license shall also authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises of a shopping center, in accordance with the regulations of a Class S liquor license, if the Class A liquor licensee is located within a shopping center and also has a valid Class S liquor license. B.   Class B; Package Sales: The Class B liquor license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in its original package for consumption off the premises where
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Old Mill Creek · 112.046

Conditions For Issuance, Maintenance And Renewal Of Liquor License

This section outlines the mandatory conditions for obtaining and maintaining a local liquor license in Old Mill Creek. These include holding a valid state liquor license, securing specific types and amounts of insurance, and providing a surety bond.

State license required. All local liquor licenses shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant and licensee of a state liquor license. No local liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of any alcoholic liquor until proof of acquisition of such state liquor license is furnished to the Commissioner. If any state liquor license sought or held by a licensee is refused, suspended or revoked, then such licensee shall be deemed in violation...this chapter and such licensee’s local liquor license shall be subject to revocation. (B) Insurance required. All local liquor licenses shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant and licensee of general liability insurance in the amounts of at least $2,000,000 for injury or death to any person and $2,000,000 for damage to property and dram shop liability insurance at least to the maximum amount recoverable under applicable state
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Western Springs · 4.1.10

Limitation On Number Of Licenses

This section limits the number of liquor licenses issued in Western Springs by classification. It specifically lists the businesses that have been granted Class B (full service restaurant with patron bar) and Class D (limited service restaurant, beer and wine only) licenses.

Number Of Liquor Licenses: The number of licenses by classification shall be as follows: 1.   Class A: A Class A liquor license (full service restaurant with a service bar) has been created for issuance to each person or entity listed below: None. 2.   Class B: A Class B liquor license (full service restaurant with a patron bar) has been created for issuance to each person or entity listed below: a.   Davanti’s Western Springs, LLC, DBA Davanti Enoteca...Hillgrove Avenue Building located at 800 Hillgrove Avenue, Western Springs, Illinois. f.   Ella's Italian Pub, LLC d/b/a Ella's Italian Pub for a restaurant located at 4471 Lawn Avenue, Western Springs, Illinois. 3.   Class C: A Class C liquor license (full service restaurant; beer and wine only; no patron bar or service bar) has been created for issuance to each person or entity listed below: None. 4.   Class D: A Class D liquor license (limited service restaurant; beer
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East Dundee · 116.05

Licenses

This section outlines classifications for retail sales of alcoholic liquors and indicates that annual fees are determined by the village annual fee schedule. The section also notes multiple amendments to this section that are pending codification.

addition, retail food stores selling gasoline shall meet the following conditions: 1.   (Reserved). 2.   No mechanical or repair work of any kind may be performed on automobiles on the licensed premises. (6) Class B-3. Mail order liquor license which shall allow licensee to sell and offer to sell, at retail in the premises specified in the license, alcoholic liquor solely in the original package by mail order only. Sales are not permitted either for consumption on the licensed premises...sale of spirits (as defined in ILCS Chapter 235, Act 5, § 1-3.02) in its original package for consumption on the premises, within or adjacent to food service locations solely within outdoor amusement park recreational facilities, a single primary liquor license may be issued for a structure which serves as a restaurant facility and auxiliary licenses may be issued for additional beer and wine dispensing locations, also referred to herein as “points of distribution,” subject to the following conditions
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