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Northbrook · 15.1044

Minimum requirements for accessory outdoor dining

This section outlines the minimum requirements for obtaining an initial license or renewal for an accessory outdoor dining area associated with a class 1 food service establishment in Northbrook. It details the specific information and documentation that applicants must submit, including a site plan, furniture specifications, management plan, owner consent, application fee, and additional requirements for areas located in the public way.

public way (public way outdoor seating areas) shall provide the following additional items: a. License agreement and proof of insurance. An executed license agreement for use of the public way pursuant to subsection 15-1047(a) certifying that the applicant possesses the required levels of general liability, workers' compensation and, if applicable, liquor liability insurance. Applicant must provide the village with certificates of insurance demonstrating the requirements levels of coverage. b. Annual public way usage
Business & Licensing
Northbrook · 15.1044

Minimum requirements for accessory outdoor dining

This section outlines the initial application requirements for establishing an outdoor dining area accessory to a food service establishment with a class 1 license in Northbrook. It details necessary information for site plans, owner consent, and specific additional requirements for dining areas located in the public way, including a license agreement, proof of insurance, and an annual usage fee.

public way (public way outdoor seating areas) shall provide the following additional items: a. License agreement and proof of insurance. An executed license agreement for use of the public way pursuant to subsection 15-1047(a) certifying that the applicant possesses the required levels of general liability, workers' compensation and, if applicable, liquor liability insurance. Applicant must provide the village with certificates of insurance demonstrating the requirements levels of coverage. b. Annual public way usage
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Northbrook · 15.1044

Minimum requirements for accessory outdoor dining

This section outlines the initial application requirements for establishing an outdoor dining area accessory to a food service establishment with a class 1 license in Northbrook. It details necessary information for site plans, owner consent, and specific additional requirements for dining areas located in the public way, including a license agreement, proof of insurance, and an annual usage fee.

public way (public way outdoor seating areas) shall provide the following additional items: a. License agreement and proof of insurance. An executed license agreement for use of the public way pursuant to subsection 15-1047(a) certifying that the applicant possesses the required levels of general liability, workers' compensation and, if applicable, liquor liability insurance. Applicant must provide the village with certificates of insurance demonstrating the requirements levels of coverage. b. Annual public way usage
Business & Licensing
Lindenhurst · 111.17

Issuance Of License Prohibited

This section prohibits the issuance of licenses to individuals or entities that do not meet specific criteria, including residency, character, citizenship, criminal history, and prior license revocations. It also outlines disqualifications based on business structure and the qualifications of managers or agents.

person who has been convicted of a violation of any federal or state law concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquor, or has forfeited his bond to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation. (N)   A person who does not beneficially own the premises for which a license is sought, or does not have a lease thereon for the full period for which the license is to be issued. (O)   Any law enforcing public official...sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor. (P)   A person who is not a beneficial owner of the business to be operated by the licensee. (Q)   A person who has been convicted of a gambling offense under State or local law. (R)   A person or entity to whom a Federal wagering stamp has been issued by the Federal government, unless the person or entity is eligible to be issued a license under other provisions of State law. (1968 Code
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Roselle · 3.53

Drinking alcohol in a public place

This section prohibits the sale or drinking of alcoholic liquor in public places within Roselle, with specific exceptions for licensed special events and permitted sidewalk seating.

other public place in the village except at public places in conjunction with service by the holder of a valid class "P" or "Q" license at a special event as defined herein or on a public sidewalk or right-of-way in conjunction with a sidewalk seating permit issued by the village and the local liquor commissioner in conformance with chapter 9, article XI, "sidewalk seating permits" of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Roselle
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Glenwood · 26.1216

Examination of applicants and licensees

This section grants the local liquor control commissioner broad authority to examine applicants and licensees for video gaming establishment and terminal operator licenses, including their books, records, and sworn testimony, to aid in licensing decisions and investigations. Applicants and licensees are obligated to provide access to their records.

local liquor control commissioner or his designee shall have the right to: (1) Examine, or cause to be examined, under oath, any applicant for a Village of Glenwood Video Gaming Establishment License and any applicant for a Village of Glenwood Terminal Operator's License; (2) Examine or cause to be examined, the books and records of any such applicant or licensee; or (3) To hear testimony and take proof for his information related to any application for Village of Glenwood
Business & Licensing
Beecher · 3.4.16

Closing Hours; Sundays

This section prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor between certain hours on weekdays and weekends, with exceptions for Class B licenses. It also outlines requirements for establishments selling alcohol to remain closed or restrict sales/consumption during prohibited hours.

hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on Saturday and Sunday, except that class B licenses shall have no prohibited hours of sale. It shall be unlawful to keep open for business or to admit the public to any premises in or on which alcoholic liquor is sold at retail during the hours within which the sale of such liquor is prohibited, however, in the case of wholesalers, restaurants, clubs and hotels
Business & Licensing
Montgomery · 3.5

Powers, duties of commissioner

This section outlines the powers and duties of the commissioner related to alcoholic beverage licenses, including granting, suspending, revoking licenses, conducting inspections, receiving and acting on complaints, and collecting fees.

premises within the limits of this village; (b) To enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter at any time any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether any of the provisions of this chapter or of the state act aforesaid, or any rules or regulations adopted by him or by the state liquor control commission have been or are being violated, and at such time to examine said premises in connection therewith; (c) Receive complaints from any citizen
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Chicago · 4.58.010

Definitions.

This section provides definitions for key terms related to the BYOB policy in Chicago, including "Alcoholic liquor," "BYOB," and "Restaurant."

practice of allowing the patrons of a business to bring on to the premises of such business, for their own personal consumption, alcoholic liquor that was purchased or otherwise obtained elsewhere by such patrons. "Restaurant" means any food dispensing establishment, as defined in Section 4-8-010, holding a valid retail food establishment license under Chapter 4-8 of this Code. (Added Coun
Business & Licensing
West Dundee · 3.19.6

Transmittal Of Tax Collection

Prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in West Dundee must file a sworn monthly tax return with the village, accompanied by tax payments and a copy of their Illinois Department of Revenue sales tax return. The filing deadline is the 20th of the succeeding calendar month.

Each prepared food facility and alcoholic liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the village for each such facility for each such licensed premises located in the village. Said return shall be prepared and submitted in forms prescribed by the village. Said returns shall be filed with the village by the twentieth day of the succeeding calendar month. Said return shall be accompanied by payment
Taxation & Revenue
Palatine · 24.223

Transmission of tax collection

This section mandates that owners and operators of prepared food and liquor retail facilities must jointly file a sworn return with the village's finance director, accompanied by tax payments and a copy of their state sales tax return for the same period.

owner and the operator of each prepared food facility and each retailer liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the finance director for each facility and for each licensed premises located in the village. The return shall be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed by the village and filed with the village by the filing date and at the same time intervals or frequencies
Taxation & Revenue
Arlington Heights · Section 11.805

Transmission of Tax Collection

Owners and operators of prepared food and liquor facilities must jointly file a sworn return with the Finance Director for each facility and licensed premises. This return, on a prescribed form, is due at the same intervals as the Illinois Sales and Use Tax Return and must include payment of all taxes owed and a copy of the state return.

owner and the operator of each prepared food facility and each liquor facility within the Village shall jointly and severally have the duty to cause to be filed, a sworn return with the Finance Director for each facility and for each licensed premises located in the Village. The return shall be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed by the Village and filed with the Village by the filing date and at the same time intervals or frequencies as the Sales
Business & Licensing
Gilberts · 3.2.12

Sale or termination of business

This section requires licensees to notify the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in writing at least five days before selling or terminating their business, providing full details of the transaction, including the date and the purchaser's name.

Whenever any licensee hereunder shall sell, in whole or in part, or otherwise dispose of the business conducted on the licensed premises or cease to do business thereon, said licensee shall, within five days prior thereto, cause a notice in writing of such fact to be delivered to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Such statement shall contain full information concerning the same, including the date of such sale or disposal of said business and the name of the purchaser
Business & Licensing
Brookfield · 6.100

Class 10 license

This section establishes a Class 10 license for retail sale of beer, wine, and alcoholic liquors intended for establishments like cigar bars. It specifies permissible sales, prohibits most amusement devices and theatricals, but allows for limited non-amplified entertainment, and defines restricted sales hours.

Class 10 license authorizes the retail sale of domestic and imported beer, domestic and malt beverages to be sold by the can or bottle and not on tap; domestic and imported wines; and all alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises limited to table service from a service bar. (b) Amusement devices as described and regulated in chapter 8 are prohibited in an establishment holding a Class 10 license. All theatricals, shows and amusements requiring licenses pursuant to chapter
Business & Licensing
Waukegan · 14.1101

Fee and special event permit schedule

This section establishes a fee schedule for various business licenses and permits in Waukegan. It also outlines a schedule for special event permits, differentiating fees based on whether liquor is served.

date) Additional 10% of underlying fee Short-term rental unit license application fee 14-4 (e) $50.00 per unit Short-term rental unit annual license fee 14-4 (e) $100.00 per unit Non-sufficient funds check fee 2-441 $35.00 (b) Special event permit schedule. Special Event Category Fee (if event does not have liquor) Fee (if event has liquor) Up to 99 in anticipated attendance Application filed over 60 days prior to the event $150.00 $225.00 Application filed...Application filed over 60 days prior to the event $2,000.00 $3,000.00 Application filed 45—59 days prior to the event $3,000.00 $4,500.00 Application filed 30—44 days prior to the event $4,000.00 $6,000.00 Licensed non-profit fees Up to 99 in anticipated attendance $150.00 $200.00 100 to 499 in anticipated attendance $300.00 $400.00 500 to 4,999 in anticipated attendance $600.00 $800.00 Over 5,000 in anticipated attendance $1,200.00 $1,600.00 Block party
Taxation & Revenue
Riverwoods · 3.2.8

Responsible Agent On Premises

This section requires liquor license holders in Riverwoods to ensure a responsible agent is available, either in person or by phone, during all authorized alcohol sales hours to communicate with the local liquor control commissioner or commission members.

hours when the sale of alcoholic beverages is authorized by license, the licensee shall be, or shall have a responsible agent with full authority to act for said licensee, available, either in person or by telephone, to communicate with the local liquor control commissioner or members of the local liquor control commission
Business & Licensing
Des Plaines · 6.3A-1

Definitions

This section provides definitions for key terms related to alcoholic beverages and their regulation within Des Plaines. It defines alcoholic beverages, control of premises, delivery of alcoholic liquor, false identification, impairment, and knowingly.

purposes of this article, the following terms, words and their derivations shall have the following meanings: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR LIQUOR: A.   Any spirits, wine, beer, ale or other liquid containing more than one-half of one percent (0.5%) of alcohol by volume, which is fit for beverage purposes. B.   Any beverage containing zero percent (0.0%) or more alcohol by volume commonly known as "near beer", "nonalcoholic beer" or "nonalcoholic wine", whose taste, color, odor and consistency are similar...control of a premises or to have a premises under one's control shall mean a legal or beneficial ownership, rental, lease or license. Control may also exist where none of the aforesaid legal relationships apply, but where an adult is otherwise clearly in charge of and controlling a particular premises. DELIVERY OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR: The sale, gift or exchange of an alcoholic liquor from one person to another. Delivery is meant to include providing of any alcoholic liquor
Business & Licensing
Richmond · 23.24

Inspections

This section mandates that liquor-licensed business premises must be open to periodic inspections by the Liquor Commissioner or their designated agents. It further requires license holders to grant access for these inspections as a condition of their licensure.

INSPECTIONS. It shall be the duty of the Liquor Commissioner or anyone whom he may designate, and all of them are hereby authorized and empowered from time to time to inspect and examine such premises wherein a business is licensed hereunder. It shall be the duty of every license holder hereunder to permit such inspections to be made when required
Administration & Government
Coal City · 135.5

Video gaming terminals

This ordinance imposes an annual fee on video gaming terminals operated within the Village and establishes several operational requirements for licensed establishments, including age restrictions for access areas, visibility controls, employee supervision, and prevention of access by intoxicated individuals.

form supplied by the Village, shall provide a copy of the licensee's application to the Illinois Gaming Board and a copy of the license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board, and shall pay the fee each year on or before May 1 in conjunction with the licensee's application for or renewal of a liquor license.B. Video gaming terminals must be located in an area restricted to persons over 21 years of age, the entrance to which is within
Business & Licensing
Elmhurst · 31.20

Fee schedule

This section of the Elmhurst municipal ordinance outlines a fee schedule for various business registrations, licenses, and permits. It details annual fees for activities such as business registration, ambulance services, amusement devices, auctioneers, contractors, and different types of food establishments.

Ambulance Service a. For each advanced life support ambulance License fee $50 per year b. For each ambulance other than advanced life support License fee $30 per year Article III. Amusements a. Automatic Amusement Devices, Including Jukeboxes: 1. Vending, Coin-in-Slot Mechanical and/or Electronic units (each) $150 per year 2. Recreation Facilities, Liquor Establishments, All other b. Public Places of Amusement: 1. Billiard and Pool Tables (each) $150 per year 2. Bowling Alleys $100 per year 3. Entertainments First
Administration & Government
Lombard · 112.30

Underage sale or delivery

This section prohibits the sale, delivery, or serving of alcoholic liquor to individuals under the age of 21. It also mandates that licensees prominently display a warning sign for minors about potential fines for purchasing or misrepresenting age.

person or licensee, or any officer, associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of such licensee, shall sell, give, deliver, or serve alcoholic liquor in any form to any person under the age of 21 years. (B) All licensees under this Chapter 112 shall display at all times in a prominent place, in the licensed premises, in plain view, a printed sign, which may be obtained from the village, and which shall read substantially as follows: WARNING TO MINORS (Persons Under
Business & Licensing
Palos Heights · 110.23

Permit For The Outdoor Sales Of Merchandise In B District

This section requires a permit for outdoor sales of merchandise in Palos Heights' B Business District, with specific limitations on the number of days and types of merchandise allowed. It also outlines the application process and allows for special advertising signs with city council approval.

Permit required. A permit shall be required for the outdoor sale of merchandise in the B Business District except motor vehicles by licensed motor vehicle dealers. (B)   Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) MERCHANDISE. Goods or commodities. This term as defined does not include liquor. (2) OUTDOOR SALES. Sales from a display of merchandise located outside the exterior walls of an enclosed structure on either private or public property...sale requested, and the outdoor area where the merchandise is proposed to be sold. (2)   Application for a permit shall be made to the city clerk. The issuance of such permit shall be subject to the recommendation of the licenses, permits and franchises committee and to the approval by the mayor and the city council. (D)   Number of days. The number of days during which any one applicant can engage in the outdoor sale of merchandise shall not exceed
Business & Licensing
Gurnee · 74.205

Transmittal of tax collection

This section mandates that prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Gurnee must file a sworn return with the village clerk by the 20th of the following month. The return must include payment of all taxes due for the period and a copy of the corresponding Illinois Department of Revenue sales return.

Each prepared food facility and alcoholic liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the village clerk for each such facility for each such licensed premises located in the village. Said return shall be prepared and submitted in forms prescribed by the village. Said returns shall be filed with the village by the 20th day of the succeeding calendar month. Said return shall also be accompanied
Taxation & Revenue
Carol Stream · 11.2.35

Compliance With State Statutes

This section mandates that all licenses issued under this article must comply with the State Dram Shop Act and all other applicable state statutes, village ordinances, and rules from the State Liquor Commission.

licenses issued under this article shall be subject to all of the provisions of the State Dram Shop Act, to all applicable state statutes, village ordinances and rules of the State Liquor Commission
Business & Licensing
Hainesville · 5.08.400

Compliance with state statutes

This section mandates that all licenses issued under this chapter must comply with the state Dram Shop Act and all other relevant state statutes, village ordinances, and rules of the state Liquor Commission.

licenses issued under this chapter shall be subject to all of the provisions of the state Dram Shop Act, to all applicable state statutes, village ordinances and rules of the state Liquor Commission. (Ord. 98-12-1 § 1 (part): prior code
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