This section outlines various classes of retail liquor licenses available in Monee, specifying the primary use of the premises for each class and imposing limits on the number of licenses issued for some categories. It also indicates that license fees are detailed in another section.
Section Text
licenses shall be issued and in effect at any time.
C. Class C: Class C licenses shall authorize the retail package sale of all alcoholic liquor on the premises. There shall be no consumption of any alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises. No more than five (5) licenses shall be issued and in effect at any time.
D. Class D: Class D licenses shall authorize the retail package sale of only beer and wine on the premises. There shall...video gaming terminals, no other entertainment on the property shall be permitted. No more than four (4) licenses shall be issued and in effect at one time.
F. Hours Of Operation:
1. Holders of Class A and Class B liquor licenses are hereby authorized to be open for business and sell at retail alcohol, liquor and/or beer and wine during the following hours:
a. Sunday through and including Thursday from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. until one o'clock
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Oak Brook·4.1.3
Definitions
Summary
This section of the Oak Brook Municipal Code defines terms related to adult-oriented businesses. It provides specific definitions for 'Adult Bookstore', 'Adult Entertainment Cabaret', 'Adult Motion Picture Theater', and starts to define 'Adult Use'.
Section Text
conduct more than one but no more than ten (10) special events in one license year. When an applicant has held ten (10) special events within the year, an applicant must either apply for a new annual special events liquor license or apply for a per event special event liquor license.
APPLICANT: An individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability company which seeks to be licensed under the provisions of this chapter. In the case of a corporation or limited liability...sale or service of beer and wine at any coffee shop located within the village is prohibited except pursuant to a class K coffee shop license. No coffee shop located within the village is eligible for any class of liquor license other than a class K coffee shop license.
FOOD HALL: A place of business that:
A. Holds a class L license if alcoholic liquor is sold, possessed, or consumed on the premises;
B. Is located in the B2 district
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Chicago·4.60.060
Licenses – Fees And Other Policies.
Summary
This section outlines the fees and policies related to liquor retailer licenses in Chicago, including license expiration, required information on the license, and notification procedures for changes in licensee officers.
Section Text
city retailer's license for the sale of alcoholic liquor shall be as set forth in Section 4-5-010. Every applicant or licensee shall obtain a separate liquor license for each category of liquor license as defined in Section 4-60-010 that applies to the business to be conducted at the licensed establishment.
Every city retailer's license for the sale of alcoholic liquor shall expire on the date indicated on the face of the license.
(b) Every...each member of a partnership, the officers and directors of a club, the officers, directors and manager of a corporation;
(2) language that describes with particularity the premises covered by such license; and
(3) the type or category of liquor license issued to the licensee for such premises.
(c) Whenever any changes occur in the officers of the licensee, the licensee shall notify the department of business affairs and consumer protection in accordance with the procedures set forth in items
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Waukegan·3.9
Term of license; renewals
Summary
This section outlines the one-year term for Waukegan liquor licenses, running from May 1 to April 30, with provisions for exceptions. It also details the renewal process, including the application deadline 14 days prior to expiration and a list of required documentation for renewal.
Section Text
shall terminate on April 30. Any license that is excluded from the one-year term shall be operative and valid for the period of time designated in the license.
(b) Completed applications for renewal of a liquor license must be filed with the local liquor control commissioner or their designee not less than 14 days prior to the date for which the license is to expire. Applications for renewal submitted after the due date shall be assessed a late...amount as set forth in section 3-55 of this chapter.
(c) At the time of filing application for renewal of a liquor license, each applicant must produce evidence that they has received a state liquor license along with the following documentation. Failure to include all of the following shall require a license application to be denied:
(1) Copy of the current lease or proof of ownership for the premises to be licensed. For purposes of this section, a licensee
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Bartlett·3.3.12
Change In Personnel
Summary
This section mandates that any proposed changes in ownership, management, or key personnel (partners, members, officers, directors, and significant shareholders) for entities holding liquor licenses must be reported to the local liquor commissioner at least 30 days in advance. New personnel must meet licensing standards, and significant ownership changes in partnerships, joint ventures, LLCs, or corporations may require surrendering the existing license and reapplying.
Section Text
shareholders of a corporation (except as provided in subsection D of this section); managers of the licensed premises; liquor managers and sole proprietors, shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license under section 3-3-4-1 of this chapter just as if such person was applying for a liquor license individually. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review and approval by the local liquor commissioner.
B. When...under section 3-3-4-1 of this chapter.
E. When a change takes place in any manager and/or liquor manager of a licensed premises, resulting in a manager and/or liquor manager who is not eligible to hold a liquor license and is, therefore not eligible to be a manager and/or liquor manager, such license shall terminate and the license surrendered, unless such manager is replaced by a manager who is qualified to hold a liquor license within
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Wood Dale·5.302
Application For License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a local retailer's liquor license in Wood Dale. It details the necessary information to be included on the application form, such as applicant identification, business character, and past business experience.
Section Text
Application for a local retailer's liquor license shall be made to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, which application shall be in writing, upon forms provided by the Local Liquor Control Commission, and signed by the applicant if an individual or partnership, or by a duly authorized agent thereof if a club or corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain, but shall not be limited to containing, the following information:
1. In the case of an individual...issuance of any such license will comply with the Statutes of the State of Illinois and all applicable ordinances of the City.
3. In accordance with section 6-27.1 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 2 , before any liquor license is issued, the applicant will verify that they are in compliance with the training requirements required in the statute. The law requires alcohol servers (and those checking IDs for alcohol service) in Illinois on premises establishments to successfully complete
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North Chicago·8.13.9
CLOSING HOURS
Summary
This section establishes closing hours for the retail sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor in North Chicago, with specific exceptions for certain license types and package sales. It also mandates that licensed premises be closed and locked to the public during these prohibited hours.
Section Text
General; Exceptions: It shall be unlawful to sell at retail or consume or allow to be consumed or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor for consumption on the licensed premises between the hours of one o'clock (1:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on weekdays and between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00)
A.M. on Saturdays and Sundays on any premises for which a license has been...offer for sale alcoholic beverages any hours, except between two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on weekdays and weekends. 2. It shall be unlawful for the holder of a class A liquor license or a class B liquor license or a class A-B liquor license to sell or offer for sale alcoholic liquor in the original package not for consumption on the licensed premises between the hours of twelve o'clock
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Westmont·10.39
Number of licenses permitted in each license classification
Summary
This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses permitted for each specific class within Westmont, with the exception of class 11 licenses which are not capped. Several license classes are restricted to zero.
Section Text
total number of liquor license of all classes, except class 11, issued under this article shall be restricted to the following totals by classes:
(1) The total number of class 1 licenses shall not exceed three.
(2) The total number of class 2 licenses shall not exceed fourteen.
(3) The total number of class 3 licenses shall not exceed seven.
(4) The total number of class 4 licenses shall not exceed five.
(5) The total number of class 5 licenses...total number of class 23 licenses shall not exceed sixteen.
(24) The total number of class 24 licenses shall not exceed one.
(25) The total number of class 25 licenses shall not exceed one.
(b) The total number of liquor licenses may be increased or decreased from time to time in the discretion of the village board as follows:
(1) Pursuant to section 10-34(b), upon the recommendation of the local liquor commissioner concerning an applied for license
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Geneva·4.2.9
LICENSE RENEWAL DEADLINE
Summary
This section outlines the requirements and deadlines for renewing a local liquor license in Geneva. Licensees must meet qualifications and pay the applicable fee and provide documentation by April 1st, with a late fee imposed for non-compliance.
Section Text
licensee may renew a local liquor license at the expiration thereof; provided, that licensee is then qualified to receive a local liquor license and the premises for which such renewal local liquor license is sought are suitable for such purpose; provided further, that the renewal privilege set forth in this section shall not be construed as a vested right which, in any case, shall not prevent the local liquor control commissioner from decreasing the number of local liquor licenses...issued within the city. A liquor licensee shall file an application for renewal of a local liquor license, accompanied by the applicable local liquor license fee and all required documentation, including dram shop insurance coverage and a satisfactory criminal history check of any new or additional owner, shareholder, or manager who meets the criteria as set forth in section 4-2-8, on or before April 1st, in any given year.
There shall be a late payment fee of fifty
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Hawthorn Woods·3.3.14
Transfer Of License; Changes In Licensee
Summary
This section outlines that liquor licenses are personal privileges and not transferable property. It details procedures and conditions for reporting changes in licensees, including partnerships and corporate officers, and specifies when a license may terminate due to changes in ownership.
Section Text
this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all of the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. In addition, an investigation fee of seventy five dollars ($75.00) must be submitted in accordance with the provisions of subsection 3-3-7B of this chapter.
2. When a license has been issued for a partnership...change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, said license shall terminate.
3. When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers or shareholders of more than five percent (5%) of the stock resulting in the holding of such office, position or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, said license shall terminate
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Carol Stream·10.14.6
Licensing Procedures
Summary
This section outlines the procedures for applying for, renewing, and maintaining video gaming licenses in Carol Stream. It details application requirements, submission processes, fees, and grounds for denial or withdrawal.
Section Text
issued by the Liquor Commissioner shall pay a license fee per terminal in the amount of $500 (one half of the $1,000 terminal establishment license fee amount per terminal). All applicants for a Class V or Class VC liquor license shall pay the license fee as set forth in § 11-2-7.
(E) Consideration of applications. Only complete applications will be considered for licensure. Applications are complete when the applicant has submitted:
(1) All information required by this chapter...withdrawn at any time.
(2) If an application for licensure is withdrawn, the applicant may not reapply for a license within one year from the date withdrawal is granted, without leave of the Liquor Commissioner.
(G) Issuance of license.
(1) The Liquor Commissioner may only issue a license after the Illinois Gaming Board background investigation is complete, the Illinois Gaming Board determines the applicant is suitable for licensure, and the applicant has filed a completed application and paid the required
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Lake Forest·111.035
Required
Summary
This section of the Lake Forest municipal code outlines the requirements for selling alcoholic liquor within the city. It mandates that individuals must possess both local and state liquor licenses to sell or offer alcohol, prohibits sales in violation of license terms, requires the display of the local license, and provides an exception for occupants of dwelling units transferring liquor without consideration.
Section Text
Local and state liquor licenses required. It shall be unlawful for any person not having a current, valid local liquor license and a current, valid state liquor license to sell or offer for sale in the city any alcoholic liquor.
(B) Sale in violation of license prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to sell, offer for sale, or dispense in the city any alcoholic liquor except in the manner authorized by, and in compliance with, the terms...restrictions of the liquor laws and such licensee’s local liquor license.
(C) Display of license. Every licensee shall cause his or her current local liquor license to be framed and hung in plain view in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises.
(D) Exception to license requirement. Notwithstanding any provisions in this chapter to the contrary, the occupant of any dwelling unit does not require a license under this chapter to sell, otherwise transfer, or provide liquor to others
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Riverside·3.2.8
Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section outlines the process for establishing and managing the number of liquor licenses in Riverside. The Board of Trustees determines the number of licenses by classification, and licenses can only be issued after being created by the Board. The number of authorized licenses automatically decreases when a license expires, is revoked, or terminates, including when a business ceases operations for 30 days.
Section Text
Number Of Licenses; Increase And Decrease: The Board of Trustees shall determine, by ordinance, the number of licenses that are available in each classification. A liquor license may be issued to an applicant by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner only after such license has been created by the Board of Trustees. Neither the Commissioner nor any other person or entity may issue liquor licenses in a number that is in excess of the number authorized for each classification...Board of Trustees. An up to date schedule of the authorized number of licenses available in each classification shall be maintained by, and available from, the Village Clerk. When a liquor license expires and is not renewed or is revoked or terminated, the number of authorized licenses in a particular class shall automatically be reduced by the total number of nonrenewed, revoked or terminated licenses. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall notify, in writing, the Village Clerk and Board
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Riverside·3.2.8
Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section outlines the process for establishing and managing the number of liquor licenses in Riverside. The Board of Trustees determines the number of licenses by classification, and licenses can only be issued after being created by the Board. The number of authorized licenses automatically decreases when a license expires, is revoked, or terminates, including when a business ceases operations for 30 days.
Section Text
Number Of Licenses; Increase And Decrease: The Board of Trustees shall determine, by ordinance, the number of licenses that are available in each classification. A liquor license may be issued to an applicant by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner only after such license has been created by the Board of Trustees. Neither the Commissioner nor any other person or entity may issue liquor licenses in a number that is in excess of the number authorized for each classification...Board of Trustees. An up to date schedule of the authorized number of licenses available in each classification shall be maintained by, and available from, the Village Clerk. When a liquor license expires and is not renewed or is revoked or terminated, the number of authorized licenses in a particular class shall automatically be reduced by the total number of nonrenewed, revoked or terminated licenses. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall notify, in writing, the Village Clerk and Board
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Harvey·17.80.010
Effective date
Summary
This section establishes the effective date for Chapter 17-80 of the Harvey Municipal Code, applying it to leases or renewals of rental units entered into on or after January 15, 2004. It also includes a cross-reference table indicating that many prior code sections were repealed by Ordinance 2910.
Section Text
streets (Special) 2107 Amends Ord. 1668, parking (Special) 2108 Prohibits discharge of sanitary and industrial wastewater (Repealed by 2910) 2110 Amends Ord. 2105, designation of one-way streets (Special) 2114A Amends prior code § 5-2-16, liquor licenses (5-06) 2115 Emergency services and disaster agencies (2-52) 2117 Residency requirements for city employees (Repealed by 3032) 2119 Motor vehicle parking (Special) 2120 Motor vehicle parking (Special) 2122A Amends Ord. 1874, zoning (Repealed by 2910) 2125 Adds prior code...removal of members (Repealed by 2910) 2377 Amends prior code § 2-4-5, powers and duties of health administrator/ director (Repealed by 2910) 2380 Water rates (Repealed by 2910) 2383 Amends prior code § 5-2-16, liquor licenses (5-06) 2395 Fair housing ordinance (9-36)
Ord. No.
Disposition 2400 Amends prior code § 10-21-13, parking (10-04) 2403 Adds prior code Ch. 6-7, unsecured buildings (8-32) 2407 Amends prior code Ch. 2-3, human relations commission
Burbank·3.2
Licenses generally
Summary
This section prohibits the sale, distribution, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages without a license from the local liquor control commissioner. It also outlines restrictions on licensing related to food establishments, entertainment venues, and property leasing.
Section Text
shall be unlawful for any person to bottle, blend, deliver, furnish, give, divide, distribute, barter, use, consume, possess, or store alcoholic liquors on any premises in conjunction with amusement or entertainment which has not been licensed by the local liquor control commissioner.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to furnish containers, water or other beverages for the mixture thereof for alcoholic liquors in any commercial establishment which has not been licensed by the local liquor control commissioner...giving away, or consumption on the premises of alcoholic liquor, without first securing a license or without the lessee first securing a license from the local liquor control commissioner.
(g) It shall be unlawful for any person issued a liquor license by the local liquor control commissioner to sell any other line of products, except soda pop, light beverages, and items associated with the trade, without first securing a license for the other line of products. No liquor license shall
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Mokena·3.3.7
Classification Of Licenses And Fees
Summary
This section outlines the classification of liquor licenses in Mokena, defining different license types (Class A, Class B, Class C1) and their associated annual fees, with specific requirements for Class B licenses regarding membership.
Section Text
made, the secretary of the applicant shall furnish a sworn statement of the number of members as of the date of application, which affidavit shall be attached to and made a part of such application for license or renewal.
C. Package Liquor Classifications:
1. Class C1 - Convenience/Liquor Store: Package license authorizes the retail sale on the premises specified of packaged and closed alcoholic liquor for consumption other than on the premises where sold, and which shall not allow the dispensing...necessary. All alcoholic beverages must stay within the licensed premises. No alcoholic beverages may be brought onto or consumed on the licensed premises other than that provided by the licensee under the terms and conditions of the licensee's license. Liquor sales shall not commence prior to the start time permitted pursuant to the terms of the licensee's license classification or as otherwise permitted by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. All sales of alcoholic beverages may not commence earlier
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Kenilworth·116.036
License Fees
Summary
This section outlines the fee structure for replacing an existing local liquor license with a new one, allowing for a prorated difference in fees. It also states that application fees are generally non-refundable.
Section Text
Fees for replacement license. Any local liquor licensee that, during the term of its current license, applies for a new local liquor license that is intended to replace the current license, and not to supplement it, shall be required to pay only the prorated difference between the replacement local liquor license fee and the value of the current local liquor license fee. The Village shall have no obligation to reimburse the licensee if the replacement local liquor license...less expensive than the current local liquor license fee.
(B) Refunds of application fees. The village shall have no obligation to refund any application fee paid pursuant to this chapter to an applicant or local liquor licensee for any reason.
(Ord. 1191, passed
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Highland Park·119.350
License Fees
Summary
This section outlines the fee structure for replacing a local liquor license, requiring licensees to pay only the prorated difference between the new and old license fees. It also clarifies that application fees are generally non-refundable, with an exception noted in another section.
Section Text
Fees for Replacement License. Any local liquor licensee that, during the term of its current license, applies for a new local liquor license that is intended to replace the current license, and not to supplement it, shall be required to pay only the prorated difference between the replacement local liquor license fee and the value of the current local liquor license fee. The City shall have no obligation to reimburse the licensee if the replacement local liquor license...less expensive than the current local liquor license fee.
(B) Refunds of Application Fees. Except as provided in Section 119.340(B) of this Chapter, the City shall have no obligation to refund any application fee paid pursuant to this Chapter to an applicant or local liquor licensee for any reason
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Oak Brook·4.1.9
Application For License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a retail liquor license in Oak Brook, including the submission of written or electronic applications with required personal and business information, and the payment of the application fee.
Section Text
Applications for a retail liquor license shall be made in writing or electronically sent to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner on forms provided by the Village, signed by the applicant, if an individual; or if a corporation, partnership or limited liability company, by a duly authorized agent thereof, verified by oath or affidavit.
All applications for a retail liquor license hereunder shall be accompanied by the deposit of a check, money order, or cash in the full amount...application fee required to be paid for the classification of license applied for pursuant to section 4-1-8 of this chapter. All applications for a retail liquor license must contain the following:
A. The name, date of birth, driver's license number and state where issued to the applicant, in the case of an individual; in the case of a partnership, the same information from the persons entitled to share in the profits thereof; in the case
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Westmont·10.142
Revocation or suspension of licenses; fines
Summary
This section outlines the grounds and procedures for revoking or suspending liquor licenses in Westmont, including escalating fines and license suspensions for repeat violations within a five-year period. It also mandates automatic suspension or revocation of the local license if the state license is affected.
Section Text
enacted by the village board, any state statute, or any applicable rule or regulation established by the local liquor commissioner or the state commission which is not inconsistent with law.
(b) Upon any suspension or revocation of the state liquor license issued to any licensee, the local liquor license held by such licensee shall be automatically suspended or revoked accordingly.
(c) In lieu of, or in addition to, suspension or revocation of a liquor license, the local liquor commissioner...president reserves the right to impose a license suspension for any violation and for any length which is commensurate with the violation. The village president reserves the right to revoke a license for any violation where warranted.
(d) No liquor license shall be so revoked or suspended, and no licensee shall be fined, except after a public hearing by the local liquor commissioner with at least three days' prior written notice to the licensee affording the licensee an opportunity
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Morton Grove·4.6D-9
License Application
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Morton Grove. It details the application form preparation, information to be included, and the specific individuals who must sign and verify the application based on the applicant's business structure.
Section Text
lease. Documentation showing proof of ownership (deed, or tax bill or like document) or a copy of the lease. A statement whether any person required to be listed on the application previously applied for, holds, or held a liquor license of any type issued by any state or subdivision thereof, or by the federal government that was rejected, suspended or revoked, and all pertinent information detailing the reason for and circumstances of any such rejection, suspension or revocation. A statement...mixing, preparing, serving, or delivering alcoholic liquor for consumption on or off the licensed premises has successfully completed an alcohol sales and service training program. A copy of the licensee's Village of Morton Grove business license, and state liquor license (when available) and the licensee's federal employer identification number. All information required must be supplied at the time of application and clearly typed or legibly handwritten. It is the applicant's responsibility to supply on the application
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Northfield·16.6
License Descriptions And Restrictions
Summary
This section outlines restrictions for various alcohol licenses in Northfield, particularly focusing on Class P (Package) licenses. It details prohibited sales practices and sets specific requirements for Class P-1 supermarket licenses regarding store size and on-premises consumption areas.
Section Text
license may not be issued for a location within two hundred feet (200') of any residential zoning district, except for events held at a park district approved event on park district property. A State of Illinois special permit liquor license shall also be required if the event is open to the general public. Class F-2 Restaurant Corkage License. Class F-2 shall allow patrons to bring beer and wine into a restaurant establishment for the sole purpose of consumption...away from the S-1 licensed premises, provided that the organization sponsoring the civic event has obtained a temporary civic permit. The licensee may serve beer or wine at a Northfield business which does not otherwise possess a Northfield liquor license under the following conditions: Service shall be at a promotional event inside the business premises. The business must have obtained a temporary promotion permit. No more than two (2) such events shall be held at any single business
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McCook·6.41
Classifications; maximum total number of licenses
Summary
This section of the McCook municipal ordinance defines and categorizes different classes of licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquor. It specifies the types of sales permitted for each class, including package sales, on-premises consumption, and wholesale distribution, with some classes having additional requirements related to food service or video gaming terminals.
Section Text
licensee to make sales at retail only of beer and wine for consumption in the premises and to make sales at retail of all packaged alcoholic liquors for consumption off the premises. A holder of a Class C liquor license shall have no more than four video gaming terminals on the premises.
(5) Class D, Banquet hall. A Class D license entitles the licensee to make sales at retail of all alcoholic liquors for consumption in the premises in conjunction...outdoor sales area with extended hours.
(b) The number of general licenses to sell alcoholic beverages within the village shall be limited to the number of such licenses as set forth in section 6-42.
(c) All new liquor licenses issued and all liquor licenses renewed after the effective date of this section shall be in compliance with the above classes and shall accurately reflect the nature of the licensee's actual business.
(d) If, in any territory annexed
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Woodstock·3.3.3
Application And Eligibility Requirements
Summary
This section outlines the application and eligibility requirements for obtaining a liquor license in Woodstock. It includes pre-application checks for moratoriums, application submission procedures, state law compliance, residency requirements for sole proprietors, on-site management, insurance, indemnification, debt clearance, and a mandatory investigation process including fingerprinting.
Section Text
Prior to submitting an application, any interested applicant shall first confirm with the Commissioner whether there is a moratorium on the class of liquor license in question under Section 3.3.6(B) of this Code and shall provide the Commissioner with information sufficient for the Commissioner to determine whether or not such moratorium should be lifted.
B. Applications for a liquor license shall be filed with the Commissioner in such manner as may be directed by the Commissioner.
C. No City...liquor license shall be issued to any applicant who (i) is not qualified to receive a license under state law, or (ii) who is specifically prohibited from receiving a liquor license pursuant to state law at 235 ILCS 5/6-2, as may be subsequently amended.
D. Sole Proprietor applicants are required to reside within the City.
E. All applicants must certify that at all times a licensed establishment is open for business, either (i) an authorized licensee, or (ii) a manager