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Hinsdale · 3.3.14

Renewal; Effect Of Failure To Renew

This section outlines the requirements and deadlines for renewing a local liquor license in Hinsdale. It states that licenses will automatically terminate if not renewed within ten days of expiration, after which a new application process is required.

licensee may renew his local liquor license at the expiration thereof, provided the licensee is then entitled to receive a local liquor license and the premises for which such renewal license is sought is still suitable for such purpose. Application for renewal shall be filed no later than sixty (60) days before the liquor license expires. The application shall state: the name of the licensee; name and address of the business conducting sales; class of the local liquor license; period...and/or previous renewal; name and address of the current manager of the business conducting sales; and, an affidavit stating the application for the renewal is true and complete and that no changes to the original application for a local liquor license, other than those noted in the renewal application, exist. Any local liquor license issued pursuant to this chapter shall terminate by operation of law if not renewed within ten (10) days after the date of its expiration. Thereafter
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Hinsdale · 3.3.14

Renewal; Effect Of Failure To Renew

This section outlines the requirements and deadlines for renewing a local liquor license in Hinsdale. It states that licenses will automatically terminate if not renewed within ten days of expiration, after which a new application process is required.

licensee may renew his local liquor license at the expiration thereof, provided the licensee is then entitled to receive a local liquor license and the premises for which such renewal license is sought is still suitable for such purpose. Application for renewal shall be filed no later than sixty (60) days before the liquor license expires. The application shall state: the name of the licensee; name and address of the business conducting sales; class of the local liquor license; period...and/or previous renewal; name and address of the current manager of the business conducting sales; and, an affidavit stating the application for the renewal is true and complete and that no changes to the original application for a local liquor license, other than those noted in the renewal application, exist. Any local liquor license issued pursuant to this chapter shall terminate by operation of law if not renewed within ten (10) days after the date of its expiration. Thereafter
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Orland Park · 7.18.5

Establishments Eligible For License

This section outlines the eligibility requirements for video gaming terminal licenses in Orland Park, restricting them to Class A liquor license holders with at least 36 months of continuous operation, and detailing provisions for license transfer and probationary periods.

Establishments eligible for a video gaming terminal license from the Village are limited to licensed retail table service establishments where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed or otherwise served for consumption on the premises (i.e., only a Class A Liquor License issued by the Village), provided such licensed retail establishments have been lawfully conducting business on the premises for at least thirty-six (36) consecutive months immediately prior to applying for a Village video gaming terminal license. In the event...Class A liquor license of a licensed video gaming establishment is terminated for any reason, the Village video gaming license for such establishment shall terminate and be revoked forthwith without the requirement of any further action by the Village. However, if such licensed video gaming establishment is sold or transferred and the new owner is issued a Class A Village liquor license for such establishment, or if the holder of an existing non-probationary video gaming license opens an additional
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Orland Park · 7.18.5

Establishments Eligible For License

This section outlines the eligibility requirements for video gaming terminal licenses in Orland Park, restricting them to Class A liquor license holders with at least 36 months of continuous operation, and detailing provisions for license transfer and probationary periods.

Establishments eligible for a video gaming terminal license from the Village are limited to licensed retail table service establishments where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed or otherwise served for consumption on the premises (i.e., only a Class A Liquor License issued by the Village), provided such licensed retail establishments have been lawfully conducting business on the premises for at least thirty-six (36) consecutive months immediately prior to applying for a Village video gaming terminal license. In the event...Class A liquor license of a licensed video gaming establishment is terminated for any reason, the Village video gaming license for such establishment shall terminate and be revoked forthwith without the requirement of any further action by the Village. However, if such licensed video gaming establishment is sold or transferred and the new owner is issued a Class A Village liquor license for such establishment, or if the holder of an existing non-probationary video gaming license opens an additional
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Aurora · Sec 25-

352 Alcoholic Beverages

This section outlines the requirements for liquor-licensed businesses in Aurora to extend on-site alcohol service and consumption to temporary outdoor seating or parklet areas. It mandates specific licensing, approval processes, and employee monitoring.

Only liquor licensed businesses licensed for on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages may apply to allow alcohol service and consumption in a temporary outdoor seating or parklet area. The restaurant to which the temporary outdoor seating or parklet area is physically connected must hold a valid and in good standing city liquor license and State of Illinois liquor license for on-site consumption. A temporary outdoor seating application must be submitted to the city clerk and approved by the local...liquor commissioner for the extension of the on-site consumption liquor license to the temporary outdoor seating or parklet area. Such approval shall be separate from, and must be obtained in addition to, the license to operate a temporary outdoor seating area or parklet area pursuant to this section. At least one (1) BASSET trained employee of the liquor licensed business must physically frequent the temporary outdoor seating or parklet area at least once every twenty (20) minutes to monitor
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North Aurora · 5.08.050

Privilege granted by license—Nature of license as to property—Transferability

This section clarifies that a liquor license in North Aurora is a personal privilege, not property, and cannot be sold, transferred, or inherited. It outlines conditions under which a license can be temporarily continued by an estate or trustee and specifies grounds for revocation due to inactivity or failure to open the business.

license issued under this chapter is purely a personal privilege, shall remain in effect through the date stated on the license, unless sooner revoked as provided in this chapter, but in no event for longer than one year. A liquor license does not constitute property, may not be sold, transferred, or assigned to another person, may not be attached, garnished, executed, or otherwise alienated or transferred, voluntarily or involuntarily, encumbered or hypothecated. A local retail liquor license entitles only...licensee and the licensee's employees to sell alcoholic liquor at retail in the Village of North Aurora. One person may not obtain a liquor license for another person. Such license shall not descend by the laws of testate or intestate devolution, but it shall cease upon the death of the licensee, provided that executors or administrators of the estate of any deceased licensee, and the trustee of any insolvent or bankrupt licensee, when such estate consists in part
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Zion · 56.53

Persons ineligible to be licensed

This section outlines the criteria that make individuals and entities ineligible to obtain a retail liquor license in Zion. Eligibility is contingent on good character, residency, absence of certain felony convictions, and avoidance of specific prostitution-related offenses.

retail liquor license shall be issued to: (1) A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides; (2) A person who is not a resident of the city; (3) A person who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law, unless the Illinois Liquor Control Commission determines, after investigation, that such person will not be impaired by the conviction in engaging in the licensed practice after considering matters...juvenile prostitution, promoting prostitution that involves keeping a place of prostitution, or promoting juvenile prostitution that involves keeping a place of juvenile prostitution; (5) A person who has been convicted of pandering; (6) A person whose license issued under the Liquor Control Act has been revoked for cause; (7) A person who at the time of application for renewal of any license issued hereunder would not be eligible for such license upon a first application; (8) A copartnership
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St. Charles · 5.08.130

License—Hours of sale

This section of the St. Charles municipal ordinance outlines specific hours of sale for alcoholic beverages, differentiating restrictions based on various license classes. It establishes general prohibited sales periods and includes exceptions for certain license types on New Year's Day.

license issued pursuant to this chapter to sell, offer for sale or to give away, in or upon any licensed premises any alcoholic liquor prior to the hour of 7:00 a.m. and after the hour of 12:00 a.m. (midnight). 2. It shall be unlawful for any person holding a Class...license issued pursuant to this chapter to sell, offer for sale or to give away, in or upon any ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 5.08-21 licensed premises, any alcoholic liquor between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 7:00 a.m. 3. It shall be lawful for any person holding a B- 1, B-2, B- 3, C- 1, C-2, C- 3, or G-1 license issued pursuant to this chapter to sell, offer for sale, in or upon any licensed
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Evanston · 3.4.14

REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF LICENSE

This section outlines the process for revoking or suspending liquor licenses in Evanston. It details grounds for action, the requirement for a public hearing with advance notice, and provisions for immediate closure in cases of imminent community welfare threats.

established by the local liquor control commissioner or the ILCC. A licensee who is determined to owe a debt or unpaid tax to the City after being licensed under this Chapter may have his/her license suspended or revoked. No liquor license shall be revoked or suspended except after a public hearing by the local liquor control commissioner with a three-day written notice to the licensee affording the licensee an opportunity to appear and defend. All such hearings under this...licensee shall first request permission from the local liquor control commissioner to remove the suspension or revocation order from the entrance(s) to the licensed premises. (B) Reuse of Premises; One (1) Year. When any license is revoked, no liquor license shall be granted to any person for the premises described in such revoked license for one (1) year after the effective date of the revocation order. (C) Public hearings. All public hearings convened by the local liquor control commissioner
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Franklin Park · 3.2.16

Mandatory training for all persons who sell or serve alcoholic beverages; employee regulations

This ordinance mandates that all individuals involved in selling, serving, or checking identification for alcoholic beverages, as well as all management personnel, must complete a state-certified Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training (BASSET) program. Licensees must maintain proof of completion for these individuals, which is valid for three years, and submit photocopies to the local liquor control commissioner.

local liquor license authorizing the retail sale of alcoholic beverages shall be issued to a new licensee applicant or renewed until the applicant submits to the local liquor control commissioner proof of completion of a state certified beverage alcohol sellers and servers education and training (BASSET) program for all persons who sell or serve alcoholic beverages, all management personnel working on premises, and anyone whose job description entails the checking of identification for the purchases of alcoholic beverages...shall be submitted to the local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days after receipt by the individual required to complete a BASSET program. (b) Any new owner, manager, employee, or agent of an existing establishment holding a local liquor license requiring BASSET training shall within one hundred twenty (120) days from the beginning of their employment with that licensee complete a state certified BASSET program and shall until completion of the BASSET program work under the supervision
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Oakbrook Terrace · 111.006

Restrictions on issuance of licenses

This section outlines various disqualifications for receiving a liquor license in Oakbrook Terrace. It specifies criteria related to background checks, residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, previous license revocations, and eligibility upon renewal.

liquor license shall be issued under the terms of this subchapter to: (1) (a) A person who refuses to cooperate in providing necessary information and fingerprints for the conduct of a background check, or for whom the background check reveals information which would disqualify such person from receiving a license hereunder; (b) A person who is not a resident of the city, except that no general or limited partner of a partnership, and no officer, director or shareholder...license is to be issued; (p) Any law enforcing public official, including the Mayor or any alderman; and no such official shall be interested either directly or indirectly in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a license may be issued to any alderman, other than the Mayor, in relation to premises that are located within the city if: 1. The sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to the license is incidental to the selling of food
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Chicago · 4.60.030

License Issuance Prohibited When.

This section outlines specific disqualifications for obtaining a liquor license in Chicago. It prohibits issuance to individuals who provide false information, lack good character, have felony convictions (with exceptions), or have had previous licenses revoked, among other criteria.

license for the sale of alcoholic liquor shall be issued to: (a)   A person who knowingly files false or incomplete information on a liquor license application pursuant to Section 4-60-040; (b)   A person who knowingly files false or fraudulently obtained signatures on a petition or petitions for the purpose of obtaining a late-hour license pursuant to Section 4-60-130 or on any other petition required by this chapter; (c)   A person who is not a resident...current tax period; (y)   Any premises on which the carrying of concealed firearms on the property is permitted. This prohibition shall not apply to: (1)   applications for a package goods license; or (2)   applications for a caterer's liquor license; or (3)   premises on which the carrying of concealed firearms is permitted by; (a)   individuals authorized to carry a firearm under Section 24-2 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 2012; (b)   retired law enforcement officers qualified under federal
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Palos Hills · 5.10.205

License—Background investigation fee

This section establishes a background investigation fee for new liquor license applicants in Palos Hills, requiring a $500 payment. Existing license holders are charged a $75 fee at the time of renewal for the same purpose.

liquor license applicants for any class license, upon presentation of an application to the liquor commissioner for the issuance of a liquor license, shall pay a fee of $500 for the cost of a background investigation of the new applicant. Existing liquor license holders for all classes of licenses shall pay a fee of $75 at the time they seek renewal of a license to be used for that purpose
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Wauconda · 122.06

Revocation/suspension of license and permit sticker

This section outlines the process for revoking or suspending video gaming terminal permit stickers issued by Wauconda. It details grounds for revocation, the requirement for a public hearing unless liquor or state gaming licenses are revoked/suspended, and specifies notice requirements.

Liquor Commissioner may revoke or suspend any video gaming terminal permit sticker issued by the village to a licensed video gaming establishment if the Liquor Commissioner determines that the licensed video gaming establishment has violated any of the provisions of this chapter, any other provision of the Village Code, or any other applicable state or federal statute. No video gaming terminal permit shall be revoked or suspended...except after a public hearing before the Liquor Commissioner, with a three-day written notice to the licensed video gaming establishment, served upon the licensee or the licensee's manager. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any licensed establishment which has its liquor license forfeited, revoked, or suspended by the village or by the Illinois State Liquor Commission, or any licensed video gaming establishment that has its state video gaming license revoked or suspended by the Illinois Gaming Board, shall forthwith, without
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Sugar Grove · 3.2.2

Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section establishes the Village President as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and outlines their powers, including granting, revoking, and suspending liquor licenses, issuing temporary licenses, conducting inspections, and notifying the Secretary of State of violations.

this Chapter the Commissioner shall be referred to, it shall include any committee or other agency appointed by said Commissioner. B.   Powers and Duties Of Commissioner: The Commissioner shall have the following powers, functions, and duties with respect to liquor licenses: 1.   To grant or revoke for cause, all local liquor licenses issued to persons for premises within the jurisdiction of the Commissioner, subject to approval by the board of trustees. 2.   To suspend for not more than 30 days...local liquor licenses issued to persons for premises within the jurisdiction of the Commissioner. 3.   To grant a Temporary Liquor License valid through the next regularly scheduled Village Board meeting. 4.    To enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter at any time upon any Licensed Premises to determine whether any of the provisions of the Act or any ordinances, rules, or regulations adopted by the Village or by the State Liquor Control Commission have been
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Third Lake · 4.15

Conditions of license

This section outlines the conditions for alcoholic beverage licenses in Third Lake, including license display requirements, specific hours of sale and after-hours restrictions, and prohibitions against refilling original liquor packages.

Display of license. All local retail liquor dealer's licenses issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall be displayed in a prominent place in the licensed establishment, or as otherwise provided herein. (b) Hours of sale, afterhours activity. (1) No person holding a license issued pursuant to this chapter shall sell, or permit to be sold, offer for sale, give away or deliver any alcoholic liquor between the hours...possession for sale at retail any bottles, casks or other containers of alcoholic liquor, except in original packages. (d) Solicitation. It is unlawful for any licensee, his manager or other person in charge of any licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale for consumption thereon to engage, employ or permit the engagement or employment of any person nor shall any person be permitted to remain on the premises, who shall solicit any patron or customer thereof
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Aurora · Sec 6-

10 Special Permits

This section outlines the process and requirements for obtaining a temporary permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages at special events in Aurora. It specifies eligibility, duration, application documentation, and training requirements for serving staff.

special district, school or school district, municipality, or any official, board, commission or department thereof, or other political subdivision of the state, now or hereafter created. BYOB (bring your own bottle) Endorsement. Businesses holding a current on-site consumption liquor license are eligible to apply for a BYOB endorsement. A BYOB endorsement is available as an endorsement to an existing on-site consumption liquor license and may be issued by the local liquor commissioner subject to the following conditions: Authorizes...consumption of beer and wine brought onto the premises by a patron over the age of twenty-one (21) for on-site consumption at a location that possesses a City of Aurora On-Site Consumption Liquor License in conjunction with the purchase and consumption of a meal, however, if the applicant is a bona fide governmental entity with a BYOB endorsement for government sponsored BYOB events conducted off of the licensed premises, there is no requirement that a meal
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Cicero · 10.60

Issuance

This section outlines the procedures and criteria for issuing liquor licenses in Cicero. It details the application filing process, fee payment, and the specific factors the local liquor control commissioner must consider before approving or denying a license or transfer.

whether there is reason to refuse to issue a license or approve a transfer of location, the local liquor control commissioner or the deputy local liquor control commissioner shall consider at least the following criteria: (1) The class of liquor license applied for and whether or not it is the most appropriate license for the proposed operation. (2) The past performance of the applicant in the area of liquor sales or service; if a partnership, that of each...which would be created by the location, design or operation of the premises. (c) If the local liquor control commissioner or the deputy local liquor control commissioner determines that there is no reason to refuse the license, the local liquor control commissioner or the deputy local liquor control commissioner may issue the license. (d) If the local liquor control commissioner or the deputy local liquor control commissioner has reason to believe that it would be in the best interests
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Darien · 3.3.6

Restrictions On Licenses

This section outlines numerous restrictions and disqualifications for obtaining or holding a liquor license in Darien. It covers personal character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license violations, business structure, residency, and premises ownership/lease.

keeping a house of ill fame, a brothel or gambling house. (E)   A person who has been convicted of pandering, or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency or morality. (F)   A person who, having obtained a liquor license, has had such license revoked for cause. (G)   A person who, at the time of application for renewal of any liquor license issued, would not be eligible for such license upon a first application. (H)   A partnership, unless each...beneficial owner of the business to be operated by the licensee. (P)   Any person, firm or corporation not eligible for a State retail liquor dealer's license. (Q)   Any applicant who fails to obtain a State liquor license. (R)   A person who has been convicted of a gambling offense as prescribed by any of subsections (a)(3) through (a)(10) of paragraph 28-1 of, or as proscribed by section 28-3 of 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/28-1, 5/28-3
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Calumet City · 6.121

Closing hours

This section establishes closing hours for establishments with different classes of liquor licenses in Calumet City, with specific rules for Class 'E' licenses and other license types, including provisions for Sunday sales and consequences for repeated police incidents.

holder of a Class "E" license to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor on Sunday after the hour of 2:00 a.m., and before the hour of 12:00 noon. (b) All establishments holding a liquor license other than an "E" license shall be closed at 12:00 a.m. every day of the week. It shall be unlawful for the holders of such licenses to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor...before the hour of 7:00 a.m. It shall be unlawful for the holders of a Class "B," Class "C," Class "C-B," Class "D," Class "R," Class "R-E" or Class "W" alcoholic liquor license to sell or offer for sale at retail, any alcoholic liquor on Sunday after the hour of 12:00 a.m., and before the hour of 12:00 noon. Effective May 1, 2017, all establishments holding a Class "B" license shall be permitted to remain
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Mundelein · 5.98.040

License required

This section requires a written license from the Village of Mundelein to operate video gaming terminals, with specific prerequisite licenses from the Illinois Gaming Board and the Mundelein Liquor Control Commissioner if alcohol is served. It also sets a cap on the total number of video gaming terminals allowed within the village.

following licenses: (1) A valid license from the Illinois Gaming Board for each such device; and (2) If alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed, or otherwise served for consumption on the premises: (a) a valid State of Illinois liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Commission; and (b)(i) a valid Class A or Class A1 liquor license for service of alcoholic liquor on the premises issued by the Mundelein Liquor Control Commissioner, provided that such license was originally issued...renewal of a license originally issued prior to May 1, 2019; or (b)(ii) a valid Class H, Class VG, or Class VG1 liquor license for service of alcoholic liquor on the premises issued by the Mundelein Liquor Control Commissioner. The revocation, loss or suspension of any license set forth in subsections (1), (2)(a), (2)(b)(i) or (2)(b)(ii) of this section shall automatically result in the revocation, loss, or suspension of the village video gaming terminal
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Sugar Grove · 3.2.5

Restrictions On Issuance Of License

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining a liquor license in Sugar Grove. It prohibits issuance to non-residents (with exceptions), individuals of poor character, felons (unless waived), those convicted of prostitution-related offenses or pandering, and those whose previous Village licenses were revoked.

license may be granted to such official in relation to premises that are not located within the territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official if the issuance of such license is approved by the State Liquor Control Commission; 2.   A license...granted to the Village President or any member of the Board of Trustees in relation to premises that are located within the territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official if: a.   The sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to the license is incidental to the selling of food; b.   The issuance of the license is approved by the State Liquor Control Commission; c.   The issuance of the license is in accordance with all applicable local ordinances in effect where
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Matteson · 111.03

License Required To Sell Liquor

This section requires any entity selling or offering alcoholic liquor at retail within Matteson to obtain a retail liquor dealer's license. It also mandates that on-site management of licensed establishments must be conducted by qualified individuals, including owners, partners, or corporate officers/directors/major shareholders, or a manager with equivalent qualifications and state residency.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail in the municipality any alcoholic liquor without having a retail liquor dealer’s license. (B)   It shall be unlawful for a licensee to permit the on-site management to be conducted by someone other than an owner, partner(s), or in the case of a corporation, an officer, director or stockholder holding 5% or more of the shares of the corporation, unless such manager has the same qualifications
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Cicero · 10.31

Licensure of video gaming terminals

This ordinance requires establishments licensed to sell alcohol and operate video gaming terminals in Cicero to obtain a town video gaming sticker for each terminal, subject to specific location, age, and operational restrictions.

immediate viewing of these videos when emergencies or other similar circumstances warrant. The licensees shall provide proof of such installation, use and maintenance of functional security cameras prior to renewal of any business license, video gaming license and/or the liquor license, whichever renewal is first. A failure to provide such proof may result in a delay in the renewal of said license or a rejection of same. (k) Not more than 120 establishments within the town shall be issued video...gaming stickers. In the event that any such establishment: (1) fails to renew its video gaming stickers within 30 days of the expiration of the stickers; (2) has its video gaming stickers or its liquor license revoked; (3) closes for a period of six months or more; or (4) elects to surrender its video gaming stickers Then another establishment may be selected by the town from a pool of qualified applicants on a first come first served basis. The business
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Crystal Lake · 158.5

Designated outdoor refreshment areas ("DORA")

This section designates specific outdoor areas in Crystal Lake as "Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas" (DORAs) where open containers of alcohol and public consumption by individuals 21+ are permitted between May 1 and October 31. It also outlines requirements for businesses within the Downtown District to sell alcohol for consumption within these DORAs.

ordinance duly adopted. B. Businesses located within the Downtown District, the definition of and the boundaries of which are more fully described in Section A-1300, Downtown District, of the City's Unified Development Ordinance, holding a current liquor license allowing for the sale of alcoholic liquors for on-premises consumption and which are registered with the City in accordance with this subsection (each a "registered business") may sell alcoholic beverages permitted by such liquor license to patrons for consumption...register for the DORA program, which application shall be in the 35.  Editor's Note: This ordinance also redesignated former § 158-5 as § 158-6. form prescribed by the City; ii) hold a current, valid City of Crystal Lake liquor license that authorizes retail sales of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption at the registered business premises; and iii) execute a DORA program participation agreement in a form prescribed by the City, which shall, at a minimum, provide that
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