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Willow Springs · 4.3.6

Inspection Powers

This section grants the local commissioner, law enforcement officers, and designated village employees the authority to enter licensed premises at any time to inspect for violations of the Illinois Liquor Control Act, village ordinances, or state/local liquor commission rules.

local commissioner, and any other law enforcing officer or other village employees, as directed by the local commissioner, are hereby given the power and authority to enter, at any time, upon any licensed premises to determine whether any of the provisions of the Illinois liquor control act of 1934, 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/1-1 et seq., (herein the "Illinois Liquor Control Act") or any of the provisions of other ordinances of the village or any regulations or rules adopted
Business & Licensing
Evanston · 3.4.7

DISPOSITION OF FEES

This section outlines the payment options for liquor license application and renewal fees in Evanston, allowing for annual or semiannual payments. It details the timing of payments, consequences of non-payment, and the nonrefundable nature of fees.

annually or semiannually. If the applicant will pay semiannually, the applicant will note that at the time of the renewal application. All payments required by this subsection shall be paid to the local liquor control commissioner at the time the application is submitted. If a license application or renewal is denied, such payment shall be returned to the applicant. If the license application or renewal is granted, and the applicant will pay the total fee semiannually, a sum equal
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Palos Park · 808.19

Hours Of Sale.

This section outlines the hours of sale for alcoholic beverages at golf courses, with specific provisions for January 1st and Sundays. It also grants the Mayor authority to permit extended hours for certain establishments on special occasions or on a temporary basis.

person licensed under this chapter as a golf course with a Class G or G-VG license shall sell, permit to be sold or give away any alcoholic liquor between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on any day of the week that at least one (1) golf course is open for play. However, only on January 1 or each year, the hours shall be between 3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. (if at least
Business & Licensing
Franklin Park · 3.2.10

Term; transfer; renewal

This section outlines the term, transferability, and renewal process for alcoholic beverage licenses in Franklin Park. Licenses are valid for one year and are personal privileges, not property, with specific provisions for continuation by estates or trustees upon the licensee's death, bankruptcy, or insolvency. Renewal requires qualification, suitable premises, and timely application with fees.

licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor, may continue the business of the sale or manufacture of alcoholic liquor under order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased or insolvent or bankrupt licensee after the death of such decedent, or such insolvency or bankruptcy until the expiration of such license, but not longer than six (6) months after the death, bankruptcy or insolvency of such licensee. (c) Renewal. Any licensee may renew...which such renewal license is sought are suitable for such purposes. The renewal privilege herein provided for shall not be construed as a vested right which shall in any case prevent the local liquor control commissioner or the corporate authorities from decreasing the number of licenses to be issued. An application for renewal shall not be considered a valid application unless made prior to the expiration date of the current license, completely filled out, and submitted with the appropriate license
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Carol Stream · 10.1.9

Location

This section establishes that each business location requires a separate license, permit, or registration. It also outlines the process and requirements for changing the location of a licensed or registered business or permitted act.

located on the same lot or parcel; shall be operated and managed by the same person or owner; and shall be an establishment with the same classification. (B)   The location of any licensed or registered business or occupation, other than the sale of alcoholic liquors, or the location of any permitted act, may be changed; provided that, the village shall be given sufficient notice of such intended change in location to determine that the operation for which the license
Administration & Government
Hainesville · 5.04.080

Location

This section establishes that a separate business license is required for each distinct location of an operation within Hainesville. It also outlines the process for changing the location of a licensed business, requiring advance notice for the village to ensure compliance with ordinances.

located on the same lot or parcel; shall be operated and managed by the same person or owner; and shall be an establishment with the same classification. B. The location of any licensed or registered business or occupation, other than the sale of alcoholic liquors, or the location of any permitted act, may be changed; provided, that the village shall be given sufficient notice of such intended change in location to determine that the operation for which the license
Business & Licensing
Winnetka · Section 5.09.180   Restrictions On Location Of Retail Establishments.

This section prohibits the issuance of retail alcoholic liquor licenses for premises that violate the village's zoning ordinance or Section 6-11 of the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934, including any exceptions provided by the Act.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor on any premises in violation of the zoning ordinance of this Village or in violation of Section 6-11 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 (235 ILCS 5/6-11), as in force from time to time, and including the exceptions provided for in the Act. (Prior code § 35.18) (MC-9-2002, Added, 09/17/2002
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North Chicago · 5.1.7

LOCATION

This section of the North Chicago municipal code requires a separate license or permit for each business location within the city. It also outlines the process for changing a business location, necessitating prior notification to the city to ensure compliance with local ordinances.

located on the same lot or parcel; shall be operated and managed by the same person or owner; and shall be an establishment with the same classification. B. The location of any licensed or registered business or occupation, other than the sale of alcoholic liquors or the sale of adult use recreational cannabis, may be changed; provided, that the City shall be given sufficient notice of such intended change in location to determine that the operation for which the license
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Ford Heights · 4.34

Revocation; suspension

This section outlines the grounds and process for the suspension or revocation of a retail liquor license in Ford Heights. The local liquor commissioner has the discretion to take action if a licensee is convicted of a crime while operating their business or if the business is conducted in a manner contrary to public morals or the peace and quiet of the village.

license of any person convicted of any crime while operating his retail liquor business, who conducts his business contrary to public morals and the peace and quiet of the village, may, at the option of the local liquor commissioner, be suspended for a definite period or completely revoked
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Green Oaks · 10.3.5

Closing Hours

This section establishes the closing hours for the sale of alcoholic liquor in Green Oaks. It specifies daily hours, with extended hours on Saturdays and Sundays, and allows restaurants, clubs, and hotels to remain open without selling or serving alcohol during prohibited hours.

Except as provided in subsection 10-2-4D of this title relating to class IV licenses, it shall be lawful to sell or offer for sale alcoholic liquor in the village on each day of the week, between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) A.M. and twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight each day, except on Saturday and Sunday, on which days all premises licensed hereunder may be open from nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. until
Business & Licensing
La Grange · 4.2.35

Designation of Manager

This section requires liquor license applicants in La Grange to designate at least one individual to serve as the liquor manager. Applicants must provide detailed information about the manager, including their name, address, date of birth, experience with alcoholic beverages, contact information, and hours on the licensed premises.

less than one year, then the applicant must provide the previous residence address of that manager. (3) The date of birth of the manager. (4) The experience of the manager in handling Alcoholic Liquor or in conducting a business of the character for which a license is being applied. (5) The home and business telephone numbers of the manager. (6) The number of hours during which each designated manager will be on the premises to be licensed
Business & Licensing
Morton Grove · 4.6D-18

Emergency Closing

This section outlines the emergency closing powers for licensed liquor premises in Morton Grove. The Liquor Commissioner can order closures of up to seven days if continued operation threatens community welfare, while the Chief of Police can order 24-hour closures for specific disturbances or crime scene situations.

liquor commissioner has reason to believe any continued operation of a particular licensed premises will immediately threaten the welfare of the community he may, upon the issuance of a written order stating the reason for such conclusion and without notice or hearing, order the licensed premises closed for not more than seven (7) days, except that if such licensee shall also be engaged in the conduct of another business or businesses on the licensed premises such order shall
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Lakemoor · 9.17

Location Restrictions

This section restricts the issuance of liquor licenses within 100 feet of specific institutions like churches, schools, and hospitals. Exemptions are provided for certain establishments like hotels and restaurants where liquor sales are not the principal business, provided they were established prior to the chapter's enactment, and for non-profit corporations with Class E licenses.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, homes for aged, indigent persons, veterans, their wives or children, or any military or naval station; provided that, this prohibition shall not apply to hotels offering restaurant service, regularly organized clubs or to restaurants, food shops or other places where sale of alcoholic liquors is not the principal business. Such places of business so exempted shall have been established
Wauconda · 119.47

Location restrictions

This section prohibits the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of churches, schools, or hospitals, with exceptions for certain established businesses. It also prohibits engaging in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of undertaking establishments or mortuaries.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school or hospital; provided, that this prohibition shall not apply to hotels offering restaurant service, regularly organized clubs or to restaurants, food shops or other places where sale of alcoholic liquors is not the principal business carried on, if such place of business so exempted shall have been established for such purpose prior to the taking effect of this chapter
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Huntley · 110.031

Location restrictions

This section prohibits the issuance of liquor licenses within 200 feet of specific sensitive locations such as churches, schools, and hospitals. Exemptions exist for certain establishments and for not-for-profit corporations seeking Class "E" licenses.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 200 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged, indigent persons, veterans, their wives or children, or any military or naval station, provided that this prohibition shall not apply to hotels offering restaurant service, regularly organized clubs, or to restaurants, food shops or other places where sale of alcoholic liquors is not the principal business. Such places of business so exempted shall have been established
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Batavia · 3.3.38

Consent To Entry; Inspections; Violations

This section prohibits any person from refusing entry to a licensed premises when requested by authorized officials for the purpose of reviewing financial records or inspecting for violations of liquor control laws. Such inspections are permitted at any time.

shall be unlawful for any person to refuse to grant entry to the premises for which any license has been issued, at any time, upon verbal request of the liquor control commissioner or any police officer, authorized health officer or designee from the administrative office or finance department for the purpose of reviewing or auditing the licensee’s financial and other records and of determining whether or not the Illinois liquor control act or the provisions of this chapter
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Hoffman Estates · 8.3.23

Location restrictions

This ordinance restricts the issuance of alcoholic liquor licenses within 100 feet of schools, hospitals, and homes for the aged or indigent/veterans. Exemptions apply to hotels with restaurant service, organized clubs, and existing businesses where alcohol sales are not the principal business.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their wives or children, provided that this prohibition shall not apply to hotels offering restaurant service, regularly organized clubs, or to restaurants, food shops or other places where alcoholic liquors were sold but were not the principal business carried on, if such place of business so exempted shall have been established
Business & Licensing
Highland Park · 108.020

Massage Establishment Operating Requirements

This section outlines the general operating requirements for massage establishments in Highland Park, including record-keeping, operating hours, pricing display, conduct, staffing, and prohibitions on alcohol. It also begins to address building requirements for public entry and egress.

massage establishment's hours of operation, at least one manager or operator identified pursuant to Section 108.010(B)(2)(c) of this Code must be on the establishment premises. (6) No alcoholic liquor may be sold, dispensed, provided, kept, or consumed on any premises licensed pursuant to this Chapter. (B) Building requirements. All massage establishments must comply with the following: (1) At all times that a massage establishment is open to the public for business, all doors providing public entry
Business & Licensing
Ford Heights · 4.31

Location restrictions

This section prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, homes for the aged or indigent, veterans' homes, or military/naval stations. Exemptions exist for certain establishments where alcohol sales are not the principal business, provided they were established prior to the ordinance taking effect. It also prohibits new retail alcohol businesses within 100 feet of undertaking establishments or mortuaries.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their wives or children, or any military or naval station; provided that this prohibition shall not apply to clubs, or to restaurants, food shops or other places where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal business carried on, if such place of business not exempted shall have been
Business & Licensing
Justice · 3.97

Location Restrictions 3 :

This section prohibits the issuance of retail alcoholic liquor licenses within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, or homes for the aged/indigent/veterans. However, it provides exemptions for pre-existing hotels, clubs, restaurants, food shops, or other businesses where liquor sales are not the primary business.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within one hundred (100) feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their wives, husbands or children; provided, that this prohibition shall not apply to hotels offering restaurant service, regularly organized clubs, or to restaurants, food shops or other places where alcoholic liquors are sold but is not the principal business carried on, if such place of business so exempted
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La Grange Park · 112.40

Location Restricted

This ordinance prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, homes for the aged or indigent, or military/naval stations. An exception is made for establishments where alcohol sales are not the principal business, provided they were established before the chapter's enactment. It also prohibits engaging in the business of alcoholic liquor retail within 100 feet of an undertaking establishment or mortuary.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their wives or children or any military or naval station; provided, that this prohibition shall not apply to clubs or to restaurants, food shops or other places where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal business carried, if the place of business not exempted shall have been established
Business & Licensing
Lynwood · 10.63

Location restrictions

This section prohibits the issuance of licenses for retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, homes for the aged/indigent/veterans, or military/naval stations. It also restricts new businesses selling alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of undertaking establishments or mortuaries, with exceptions for existing non-principal business sellers.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their wives or children, or any military or naval station; provided, that this prohibition shall not apply to clubs, or to restaurants, food shops or other places where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal business carried on, if the place of business not exempted shall have been
Business & Licensing
Phoenix · 10.33

Location restrictions

This section prohibits the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, homes for the aged/indigent/veterans, or military stations. Exceptions exist for certain businesses if established prior to the ordinance, and it also prohibits new alcoholic liquor retail businesses within 100 feet of undertaking establishments or mortuaries.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their wives or children, or any military or naval station; provided that this prohibition shall not apply to clubs, or to restaurants, food shops or other places where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal business carried on, if such place of business not exempted shall have been
Business & Licensing
Elmhurst · 31.10

Location

This section requires a separate license, permit, or registration for each business location within the city, with specific criteria to define a single location. It also allows for relocation of licensed businesses with prior notification to ensure compliance with all applicable ordinances.

located on the same lot or parcel; shall be operated and managed by the same person or owner; and shall be an establishment with the same classification. (b) The location of any licensed or registered business or occupation, other than the sale of alcoholic liquors, or the location of any permitted act, may be changed, provided that such intended change in location conforms with all applicable ordinances and regulations of the city or other governmental body
Administration & Government
McCullom Lake · 3.4

Location

This section prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, homes for the aged or indigent, or military/naval stations. Exemptions exist for hotels with restaurant service, regularly organized clubs, and food shops where liquor sales are not the principal business, provided they were established before the ordinance took effect.

license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their spouses or children or any military or naval station, provided that this prohibition shall not apply to hotels offering restaurant service, regularly organized clubs or to restaurants, food shops or other places where sale of alcoholic liquors is not the principal business carried on, if such place of business
Business & Licensing