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Wood Dale · 5.304

Classification Of Licenses And Permits

This section establishes a system for classifying and licensing the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Wood Dale. It outlines different license classes, each with specific authorizations and fee requirements.

provided for the issuance of certain permits under the terms of subsection B of this section, every person, firm or corporation engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the City must first have obtained a suitable liquor license authorizing the specific type and character of such alcoholic liquor sale as may be contemplated in such retail business: 1.   Each such licensee shall pay a license fee for such license as set forth in section 5.306 of the master...issuance to a brewpub for the sale of beer manufactured and stored on the licensed premises for consumption on premises and in packages for consumption off premises. The Class B license holder must already possess an accompanying liquor license to sell and serve alcoholic liquor, and only the kinds of liquor (i.e., beer, wine or all alcoholic liquors) authorized under the accompanying license may be served or sold with the Class B license. Alcoholic liquors authorized for sale for consumption
Business & Licensing
Woodstock · 3.3.6

Rules Of General Applicability Regarding Licenses, Number And Fees

This section establishes general rules for all liquor licenses in Woodstock, defining liquor sales as a privilege and granting the City Council discretion to create new licenses or impose moratoriums. It also permits alcohol delivery as allowed by Illinois law, including curbside pickup and walk-up window sales, and allows for special event permits.

following rules apply to all liquor licenses and applicants for liquor licenses within the City: 1.   License as a Privilege not a Right: It is acknowledged that the business of selling alcoholic liquors at retail (and of offering video gaming at such an establishment) is a privilege, not a right. It is also acknowledged that when not properly done, it is a business fraught with danger to the community which raises peculiarly local problems pertaining to the public health, safety...morals of the community. By establishing a maximum number of liquor licenses in any particular classification (including those with video gaming permitted), any license not yet created by the City Council shall not be deemed to exist until such time as the City, by legislative action of the City Council, has in fact created such a license. Accordingly, the City Council hereby reserves the right in its sole discretion to create additional licenses within any classification as it deems appropriate
Business & Licensing
Waukegan · 3.55

Fees

This section outlines the fees associated with various liquor licenses in Waukegan, including initial applications, renewals, and different license classes. It also details penalty amounts for violations and mandates an annual two and a half percent increase in base fees, excluding penalties, starting May 1, 2025.

year thereafter, the base fees, not including violation penalties, shall be adjusted upwards annually by two and one-half percent. For all new applicants filing an initial application with the City of Waukegan Local Liquor Commissioner for an initial liquor license, after November 1, but before April 1, the cost of the liquor license class fees shall be reduced by 50 percent for the license to expire on April 30 of the same fiscal year. PENALTIES Any violation of minors...possessing alcoholic beverages Not less than $150.00 nor more than $750.00 per violation Any other violation of this chapter Not less than $150.00 nor more than $750.00 per violation Social Host/Allowing persons under 21 $750.00 LIQUOR LICENSE FEES Liquor License, Application to Assume Operation or Ownership of an Existing Licensed Premises $500.00 Liquor License, Initial Application $1,188.68 Liquor License, Renewal $118.87 Liquor License, Administrative Processing Fee for all Applications $118.87 Liquor License, Class Change $118.87 Liquor License, Change
Taxation & Revenue
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
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 3.7.5

Renewal Of Liquor License

This section outlines the process for renewing a local liquor license in Oak Park. It details the application timeline, the review by the Liquor Control Review Board, and the final decision-making authority of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.

later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of a local liquor license, the licensee may submit an application to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner for renewal thereof. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall prescribe regulations concerning the form and content of such application. If such application is not filed within the time prescribed, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may conclude that the licensee does not desire that the liquor license be renewed and may proceed accordingly. B.   Upon...receipt of an application for renewal of a liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall forward it to the Liquor Control Review Board for review. C.   The Liquor Control Review Board shall conduct an investigation to determine facts concerning the continued qualifications of the licensee to hold a local liquor license; the compliance by the licensee with all applicable statutes and ordinances during the term of the liquor license; the continued advisability of allowing the licensee to renew
Business & Licensing
Sleepy Hollow · 3.3.4

License classifications, fees

This section establishes two classes of liquor licenses in Sleepy Hollow: Class A for on-premises consumption in hotels and banquet halls with service bars, and Class B-1 for package sales. It details the annual fees, sales hours, and restrictions on entertainment and sampling for each license type.

service bar. 2. The annual fee for a Class A license shall be $600.00 per service bar on the premises. 3. There shall be no sales of alcoholic liquors in any establishment or premises holding a Class A liquor license each day before 8:00 a.m. and after 12:00 midnight. 4. Entertainment shall be allowed in the establishment and on the premises holding a Class A license for no additional fee, but acceptability of all entertainment shall be subject...original package, and not for consumption on the premises; except as further provided in this section. b. The annual fee for a Class B-1 license shall be $1,100.00. c. Establishments or premises holding a Class B-1 liquor license shall cease sale of alcoholic liquors each night at 12:00 midnight, and shall not sell alcoholic liquors during the following times: (1) Mondays through Saturdays between the hours of 12:00 midnight
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 3.7.5

Renewal Of Liquor License

This section outlines the process for renewing a local liquor license in Oak Park. It details the application timeline, the review by the Liquor Control Review Board, and the final decision-making authority of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.

later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of a local liquor license, the licensee may submit an application to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner for renewal thereof. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall prescribe regulations concerning the form and content of such application. If such application is not filed within the time prescribed, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may conclude that the licensee does not desire that the liquor license be renewed and may proceed accordingly. B.   Upon...receipt of an application for renewal of a liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall forward it to the Liquor Control Review Board for review. C.   The Liquor Control Review Board shall conduct an investigation to determine facts concerning the continued qualifications of the licensee to hold a local liquor license; the compliance by the licensee with all applicable statutes and ordinances during the term of the liquor license; the continued advisability of allowing the licensee to renew
Business & Licensing
North Aurora · 5.08.360

Special events liquor licenses

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining special events liquor licenses in North Aurora, specifying eligible organizations and conditions for both indoor and outdoor events. It details rules for liquor sales, consumption areas, and cost reimbursement for police services.

Special Events Liquor Licenses. 1. A qualified special events liquor licensee is defined herein to be a church, service club, fraternal or charitable organization, or other not-for-profit corporation or not-for-profit organization in existence for more than two years, or a local governmental entity. 2. Special events liquor licenses may be issued by the village liquor commissioner to qualified special events liquor licensees for the retail sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor during periods when such licensees...conducting an event solely for the promotion of some object related to such licensee's organization purposes and not solely for the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquors. B. Outdoor Special Events Liquor Licenses. 1. Outside special events liquor licenses shall be issued to a qualified special events liquor licensee on the same basis as special events liquor licenses for the sale of liquor for consumption and use, and not for resale, on a designated outdoor area, subject
Business & Licensing
Palatine · 4.52

Classification; fees

This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into Class "A-1" for sports and recreation facilities and Class "B" for package liquor stores, outlining specific operational requirements, restrictions on sales hours, and staff licensing for each class. It also references a village fee schedule for license fees.

shall be unlawful for any person to sell alcoholic beverages at the register unless such person is registered or permitted pursuant to section 4-43 to sell or serve alcoholic beverages. A point of sale control procedure/policy indicating the liquor license holder's procedures and policies to prevent persons under the age of 21 years from accessing and purchasing alcoholic beverages and to prevent the sale of alcoholic beverages outside the permitted hours of the granted liquor license shall...three incidental display areas for beer and wine only subject to the village manager's review and approval and shall be indicated on a plan on file with the commission. d. A point of sale control procedure/policy indicating the liquor license holder's procedures and policies to prevent persons under the age of 21 years from accessing and purchasing alcoholic beverages and to prevent the sale of alcoholic beverages outside the permitted hours of the granted liquor license shall
Business & Licensing
Lake Forest · 111.043

Application For Local Liquor License

This section outlines the general application process and required background information for obtaining a local liquor license in Lake Forest. It details the form, signature requirements, and authorization for background checks, as well as specific information needed about the applicant's identity, business, and financial standing.

Application generally. Applications for local liquor licenses shall be made to the Commissioner on a form prescribed by the Commissioner; shall be in writing; shall be signed by the applicant if an individual, or by one of the partners on behalf of all partners if a partnership, by a member or manager of a limited liability company, or by a duly authorized agent if a corporation; and shall be verified by an oath or affidavit. Each application shall specifically identify...applicant and the licensed premises to which a local liquor license would be issued, and the filing of an application shall authorize the Local Liquor Commissioner or the Commissioner’s agents to conduct all necessary or appropriate background checks of the applicant and its agents, owners and representatives. (B) Background information. Each application shall include the following background information: (1)   The name, age, address and Social Security number of the applicant; in the case of a partnership, all partners
Business & Licensing
River Forest · 8.5.11

Classification Of Local Liquor Licenses

This section classifies local liquor licenses in River Forest into different categories based on the type of establishment and how the alcohol is sold or consumed. The classifications range from general restaurant licenses to specific licenses for breakfast/brunch/lunch establishments, beer and wine only, hotels, and package liquor sales in supermarkets and pharmacies.

Such local liquor licenses shall be, and are hereby, divided into the following classes: A.   Class 1 - Restaurant Alcoholic Liquor For Consumption On Premises: A Class 1 local liquor license shall authorize the sale in restaurants of alcoholic liquor for consumption only on the restaurant premises. B.   Class 1A - Breakfast, Brunch, and Lunch Restaurant Alcoholic Liquor For Consumption On Premises: A class 1A local liquor license shall authorize the sale in restaurants that specialize only in the service of breakfast...shall not provide a full liquor bar or the service of alcoholic liquor beyond the limited variety of alcoholic liquor beverage menu offerings. C.   Class 2 - Restaurant Beer And Wine For Consumption On Premises: A Class 2 local liquor license shall authorize the sale in restaurants only of beer and wine for consumption on the restaurant premises. D.   Class 3 - Hotel Alcoholic Liquor For Consumption On Premises: A Class 3 local liquor license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor
Business & Licensing
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
Business & Licensing
Highland Park · 119.305

Classification of Local Liquor Licenses

This section classifies different types of local liquor licenses available in Highland Park, outlining the specific conditions and eligible entities for each license class.

following classes of local liquor licenses are available pursuant to the procedures and standards set forth in this Chapter: (A) Class A licenses, which authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by arts studios, for consumption on the premises where sold only. The sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to a Class A license is permitted only to participants in arts programs or classes operated by the studio, and only in connection with the service of food. (B) Class B licenses...such premises, or within common areas, market places, restaurants, bars, and lounges of the hotel specifically designated for the consumption of food and beverages that are under the exclusive control and supervision of the Class H licensee. Additional liquor licenses are required for each common area, lounge, market place, bar, or restaurant located on the hotel premises that are not under the exclusive control and supervision of the Class H licensee. (I) Class PD licenses, which authorize the retail sale
Business & Licensing
New Lenox · 6.22

License classifications

This section establishes different classes of liquor licenses in New Lenox, outlining specific permissions and restrictions for each, including the sale of alcoholic liquor for on-premises consumption, package sales, and entertainment.

years of age or other secured means of access approved by the liquor commissioner. Beer and wine shall only be consumed on-site in the gaming room in accordance with the terms of the establishment's class B2 local liquor license. The licensed package/gas station/convenience store must have an employee or agent at the establishment who is over 21 years of age at all times that beer and wine are offered for consumption on-premises. At least two personnel must...shall be deferred until the next license renewal period. The records used to determine whether said 60 percent standard has been met shall include, but not be limited to, audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax return information, state liquor license reports, or any other form of information deemed acceptable by the liquor control commissioner, and c. No signs advertising alcoholic beverages or the sale of alcoholic beverages are visible on the outside of the building in which the establishment
Business & Licensing
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
Business & Licensing
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
General Provisions
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
Business & Licensing
Clarendon Hills · 33.11

License Classifications; Fees

This section establishes different classes of liquor licenses for establishments in Clarendon Hills, outlining the types of alcoholic beverages and sales permitted for each class. It also specifies that license fees are detailed in a separate schedule.

however, that such package sales shall only be allowed if they are consummated in a manner that provides for the sales tax on such package sales coming to the Village. The annual license fee is listed in schedule S33, “Liquor License Fees,” of this code. Class B - Restaurant: The sale or offer for sale of beer and/or wine for consumption on the premises of a retail establishment engaging in the sale of meals for consumption on the premises...patrons waiting to be seated at a table for a meal, provided said bar is, and remains throughout the term of the license, a clearly secondary function of the establishment. The annual license fee is listed in schedule S33, “Liquor License Fees,” of this code. Class C - Drinking Establishment/Restaurant: The sale or offer for sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises of a retail establishment engaging primarily in the sale of meals for consumption on the premises
Business & Licensing
Rosemont · 4.2.7

Classification Of Licenses; Fees

This section of the Rosemont Municipal Code establishes two classes of liquor licenses (Class A for hotels and motels, Class B for restaurants) and specifies that their annual fees are detailed in a separate Village Fee Schedule. It also outlines conditions under which licenses can be issued for proposed or under-construction establishments.

both the tenant that will be offering the retail sale of beer and/or wine and the landlord that owns the indoor retail shopping mall. In addition to meeting all requirements of this chapter for the issuance of a liquor license, the co-applicants for a Class B(2) license shall include with their application a written plan, signed and approved by both the tenant and the landlord, for policing and monitoring the sale and consumption of alcohol within both...exceed eight (8) ounces. A Class B(4) license shall not be issued or renewed unless the applicant provides proof of dramshop insurance. The failure to comply with all the requirements set forth herein for a Class B(4) liquor license shall be a violation of this chapter and subject the violator to all the penalties allowed by this chapter and the Illinois Liquor Control Act up to and including license revocation. The license fee for each Class
Business & Licensing
Lake Forest · 111.036

Local Liquor Licenses And Fees

This section establishes a framework for local liquor licenses in Lake Forest, requiring an annual license fee for all retail alcohol sales. It outlines various classes of licenses based on the type of alcohol sold and whether it's for on-premises or off-premises consumption.

licensee to provide alcoholic liquor service outdoors, but only upon such terms and conditions as the Local Liquor Commissioner may establish for the licensed premises and only to the extent of such liquor service authorized by the underlying liquor license; (9)   Class C-4 license, Class C-1 licenses, which shall authorize the retail sale of beer and wine only for consumption on the premises of a restaurant only and served indoors, with or without a meal, but only during...such hours as prescribed in the liquor license issued by the Local Liquor Commissioner; (10)   Class D-1 licenses, which shall authorize: (a)   The retail sale of alcoholic liquor by a club, to its members and their guests for consumption on the club premises; and (b)   For not more than four events in any calendar year, the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in original package to its members and their guests for consumption off the premises where sold. (11)   Class
Business & Licensing
Lincolnwood · 10.2.5

Approval or denial of local liquor license

This section outlines the requirements for approving or denying a local liquor license in Lincolnwood. Approval necessitates a complete application, satisfaction of the Commissioner's standards, and fee payment. Denial is mandatory if specific conditions are met, including non-citizenship/residency of the applicant or manager, lack of property ownership or lease, or conflicts of interest for public officials.

Approval. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall approve a local liquor license application, and issue a local liquor license to the applicant, upon the occurrence of each of the following:(1) Receipt of a complete application for a new or renewal local liquor license, in accordance with Section 10-2-4 of this Code;(2) The determination by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner that the application satisfies the standards and conditions set forth in this Article 2; and(3) Payment...local liquor license fee for the specific class of local liquor license sought, in the amount set forth in the Annual Fee Resolution.[1][1]Editor's Note: See Ch. A25, Fees.(B) Denial.(1) Definition. For purposes of this Section 10-2-5(B) only, except as expressly provided otherwise, the term "applicant" shall include the entity or individual named on the application for a local liquor license, as well as all partners, officers, managers, directors, shareholders, and agents
Business & Licensing
Wilmette · 2.1340

Fees, rates, and charges

This section outlines various fees, rates, and charges levied by the Village of Wilmette for services and permits. It covers items such as returned check fees, FOIA requests, administrative adjudication costs, animal permits and licenses, animal impoundment, ambulance transportation, and solid waste collection.

Sidewalk sign permit $102.00 8-911 (c) Signage variation $123.00 8-911 (d) Temporary use in excess of five days $123.00 8-911 (e) Appearance review certificate $123.00 8-911 (f) Text amendment and rezoning $777.00 10-9 (a) Liquor License Class A $1,000.00 (for restaurants which are affected by the hours limitation of contained in section 10-21 ) $2,000.00 (for all other licenses) 10-9 (a-1) Liquor License Class A-1 $1,100.00 (for restaurants which...affected by the hours limitation of contained in section 10-21 ) $2,100.00 (for all other licenses) 10-9 (b) Liquor License Class B $1,000.00 10-9 (b-1) Liquor License Class B-1 $1,100.00 10-9 (b-2) Liquor License Class B-2 $1,000.00 10-9 (c) Liquor License Class C $2,500.00 10-9 (c-1) Liquor License Class C-1 $2,600.00 10-9 (c-b) Liquor License Class
Administration & Government
Naperville · 3.3.12

ADDITIONAL LIQUOR LICENSE RESTRICTIONS

This section outlines specific restrictions on liquor sales and service hours in Naperville, including daily closing times, exceptions for holidays and Sundays, and prohibitions on refilling original liquor packages.

prizes for such game or contest on the premises; or 3.2.2.6. Advertise or promote in any way any of the practices prohibited. 3.2.3. A violation of this Section shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of the retailer's liquor license as provided in this Chapter and 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/7-5 et seq. 3.3. Palcohol And Smoking Alcohol: 3.3.1. No person shall sell, offer for sale, deliver, receive, possess, or purchase for resale in the City any product consisting...alcohol. 4. Third-Party Promoters: All retail liquor licensees utilizing the services of a third-party promoter shall file with the Local Liquor and Tobacco Commissioner, at least fourteen (14) days in advance of an event or with a liquor license application, an affidavit that provides the nature of the event and services provided by the third-party promoter, details regarding the supplier of alcoholic liquor, a copy of Naperville BASSET certifications from any employee of the third-party promoter
Business & Licensing
Lyons · 4.2.5

Licensing Requirements; Fees

This section classifies local liquor licenses in Lyons into eight distinct types (Class A through Class G), detailing the specific types of alcohol that can be sold and where it can be consumed for each license class.

Classes Of Licenses: Local liquor licenses shall be classified as follows: 1.   Class A License: Such license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor which may or may not be consumed upon the licensed premises. 2.   Class B License: Such license shall authorize the retail sale of beer and wine for consumption only upon the licensed premises. 3.   Class C License: Such license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in nationally organized, nonprofit, civic, fraternal or veterans associations...organizations or to local clubs who have a valid liquor license issued prior to the effective date hereof. Such liquor shall be sold for consumption upon their premises to members of the organization and their guests only. The liquor control commissioner may waive this fee. 4.   Class T License: Such license shall authorize the sale of draft beer, bottle beer, wine or other alcoholic liquors for temporary periods of time, the dates and times of which shall be specified
Business & Licensing
Maywood · 117.23

Classifications; Fees; Number Of Licenses

This section establishes classifications and annual fees for liquor licenses in Maywood, specifically detailing requirements for Class A (full service restaurant) and Class A-1 (full service restaurant with video gaming) licenses. It outlines conditions related to service, facilities, seating capacity, and operational compliance.

shall be only during the time that meals are being served or a menu is in effect. (3)   There may be a patron bar or a service bar within the licensed premises. (4)   No holder of a Class A liquor license shall require a person to pay a cover charge or any other type or form of admission fee in order to be able to enter the premises for which the license was issued. (5)   All Class A liquor licensees...shall have available on the licensed premises seating for not less than 100 persons at all times during which liquor is served. (6)   Class A liquor licenses shall be issued only to hotels or restaurants which have regular dining facilities with a floor area of not less than 1,200 square feet. No part of this required floor area may be satisfied by basement dining facilities. (7)   The annual fee for a Class A liquor license shall be: (a)   Regular
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