Beer gardens; notice and license issuance conditions
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a beer garden license in Sandwich, including mandatory written notice to nearby residents and the local alderman, along with specific documentation to be submitted with the application.
Section Text
beer garden license shall not be accepted unless the applicant complies in all respects with the requirements of this section.
(c) No beer garden license shall be issued to any applicant who does not currently hold a liquor license that permits consumption on premises for an indoor premises adjacent to the location for which beer garden license is sought. Beer garden licenses are valid from May through October. The fee is $200.00 which is due and payable when liquor license...fees are due. Such privilege shall terminate upon the termination, for any cause, of the city retail license for the sale of alcoholic liquor.
(d) The holder of a beer garden license may serve liquor within the open-air location adjacent to a premises licensed for consumption on premises, provided that such location as described in the beer garden license is enclosed by a solid fence or other solid structure at least six feet above the level of the finished
Business & Licensing
Lake Bluff·3.2.19
Restrictions; Serving And Drinking Alcoholic Liquor
Summary
This section restricts the serving and drinking of alcoholic liquor in various public places within Lake Bluff, requiring proper licensing and adherence to permitted hours. It also prohibits consumption on public ways and bringing outside alcohol onto licensed premises, with specific restrictions on consumption areas for certain license types.
Section Text
Drinking On Public Ways: No person shall drink any alcoholic liquor in any public street, alley, parkway, driveway or parking lot in the Village, unless authorized by an appropriate license.
C. Bringing Liquor Into Licensed Premises: No person shall consume or be in possession of any alcoholic liquor on licensed premises other than such premises where alcoholic liquor is sold and dispensed by the licensee. The licensee or his agent shall have the authority to order the immediate removal...alcoholic liquor carried onto licensed premises in violation of this subsection. (Ord. 92-7, 4-13-1992)
D. Restricted Areas: With regard to all premises for which a Class C, D, L, P, R, S, U or V license has been issued pursuant to this chapter, consumption of alcoholic liquor shall be restricted to designated serving areas on the licensed premises and shall not take place in any other areas, parking lots, or adjoining property. No person, and no licensee
Business & Licensing
Westchester·5.36.040
License—Application
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Westchester. It details the specific information and documentation that must be submitted, including personal details, business information, references, and proof of a BASSET program completion for relevant personnel.
Section Text
program is not required for an applicant seeking a Class C license, except for one individual, to be designated by the applicant, who shall oversee the sale and service of alcohol for the event.
(8) All applicants for a liquor license, be they an individual, firm, co-partnership, corporation, association or the like, must not only provide all of the information required as that of an individual applicant, but must also appear before the license review board, as per Section...approved, all individuals and entities must be co-named on the liquor license.
(A) If any individual and entity named on the liquor license is removed from the particular establishment's employment for which the liquor license was granted, the village of Westchester must be notified immediately.
(B) If any individual or entity named on the liquor license is replaced, the application and screening process, as required in Sections 5.36.040 and 5.36.055, must be followed
Business & Licensing
Carol Stream·11.2.36
Basset Training Required
Summary
This ordinance requires applicants for liquor licenses and their employees to complete BASSET training. The training must be completed within 60 days of employment, and certificates are valid for 36 months.
Section Text
Each applicant for a liquor license shall successfully complete a Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Training (BASSET) program conducted by an agency licensed by the Illinois Liquor Commission prior to issuance of a liquor license. Applications submitted by corporations shall require all managers and subsequent managers to successfully complete BASSET training prior to issuance of a liquor license. Proof of successful completion of BASSET training shall be required prior to issuance of the liquor license.
(B) Each employee...mixing, preparing, serving or delivering alcoholic beverages to customers, guests or patrons, for consumption on or off of the premises, shall successfully complete a Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training program conducted by an agency licensed by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission. Such training shall be completed not more than 60 days after the employee begins employment with the licensee. A copy of the employee’s certificate of completion of training shall be filed with the Liquor Commissioner
Business & Licensing
Hometown·11.31
Licenses required
Summary
This section requires any person or business involved in the sale, distribution, consumption, or storage of alcoholic beverages to obtain a license from the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. It also prohibits allowing unlicensed activities on licensed premises and holds lessors responsible for ensuring their lessees are licensed.
Section Text
shall be unlawful for any person to bottle, blend, deliver, furnish, give, divide, distribute, barter, use, consume, possess, or store alcoholic liquors on any premises in conjunction with amusement or entertainment which has not been licensed by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
(D) It shall be unlawful for any person to furnish containers, water, or other beverages for the mixture thereof for alcoholic liquors in any commercial establishment which has not been licensed by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner...unlawful for any person engaged in the business of leasing any premises to allow use, sale, giving away, consumption on the premises of alcoholic liquor, without first securing a license or without the lessee first securing a license from the Local Liquor Control Commissioner
Business & Licensing
Orland Hills·111.24
Investigations, Rejection, Or Approval Of Applications For License
Summary
This section outlines the process for investigating, approving, or rejecting applications for liquor licenses in Orland Hills. It details the Local Liquor Control Commissioner's responsibilities, including background checks, public notice, and consideration of public commentary, before making a decision.
Section Text
this purpose the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may enlist the aid of the Chief of Police to complete the investigation. The investigation shall include a background search and credit check. Prior to the issuance or renewal of any liquor license (except a Class F and H license) the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall cause notice of such application to be published in a newspaper of general local circulation at least ten days prior to issuance or renewal. The notice shall...premises to be licensed, and shall contain an invitation and solicitation of public commentary, which shall be duly considered and retained on file by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. In addition, prior to the issuance or renewal of any liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner will notify the Board of Trustees, in writing, at least ten days prior to issuance or renewal. Upon completion of these prerequisites the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall approve or disapprove of the issuance
Business & Licensing
Elmhurst·36.14
Change in personnel
Summary
This section requires licensed entities to report changes in ownership, officers, directors, significant shareholders, or managers to the local liquor commissioner within 10 days. Failure to meet eligibility standards for these new personnel can lead to license termination.
Section Text
licensed under this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the local liquor commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this Chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license, including the fee set forth in Section 36.05(m). All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the local liquor commissioner.
(b) When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership...occurs resulting in a partnership interest by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, such license shall terminate.
(c) When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, or shareholders of more than five percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, such license shall terminate.
(d) When a license has been issued
Business & Licensing
Bannockburn·141.1015
Revocation or suspension of license; complaints
Summary
This section outlines the process for the suspension or revocation of liquor licenses by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. It details grounds for action, the requirement for a public hearing after notice, and an exception for immediate closure orders in cases of community welfare threats.
Section Text
five days nor more than seven days from the date of service, personally or by certified United States mail, of the notice upon the licensee or the licensee's agent, or any employee thereof in charge of the licensed premises. The Liquor Advisory Board shall hold the hearing at the date, time, and place set forth in the notice, giving the licensee an opportunity to be heard, and shall make its advisory report and recommendation to the Local Liquor Control...state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor, or any provision of this article, or any applicable rules or regulations established by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner or the State Commission, or any law or regulation pertaining to liquor license fees or taxes, the license of the licensee may, in the discretion of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, be revoked. The revocation need not be preceded by notice or a hearing for such licensee. However, the licensee shall have
Business & Licensing
Evanston·3.4.3
LICENSES
Summary
This section of Evanston's municipal ordinance outlines the requirements for obtaining and renewing a liquor dealer's license, including the necessity of holding a state license and premises suitability. It also details provisions for conditional licenses, which allow applicants to proceed while fingerprint checks are pending, but with the understanding that the license can be automatically revoked.
Section Text
shall terminate one (1) year from the date of issuance; 3. Any licensee may renew his/her license at the expiration thereof, provided:
a. That he/she is then qualified to receive a license;
b. Is a current State of Illinois liquor license holder;
c. The premises for which such renewal license is sought are suitable for such purpose; and
d. If a corporation, furnishes proof satisfactory to the City that it is a corporation in good standing at the time...waives any right to a hearing and consents to summary and automatic revocation of the conditional license upon notice by the City that the fingerprint checks render the licensee ineligible under the requirements of this Chapter to hold a liquor license. 5. An annual license will be issued to the conditional licensee upon receipt of fingerprint information which verified that the licensee is eligible to receive an annual City liquor license
Business & Licensing
Buffalo Grove·5.20.150
Change in personnel
Summary
This section mandates that any changes in partnership, officers, directors, major shareholders, or managers of liquor-licensed establishments must be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days. New personnel must meet eligibility standards, and failure to comply or the involvement of an ineligible individual can lead to license termination.
Section Text
licensed under this Chapter, shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this Chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license to be a manager.
All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
B. When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting...partnership interest by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, the license shall terminate pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Liquor Control Act.
C. When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers or shareholders of more than five percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, the license shall
Business & Licensing
Romeoville·93.07
Department Property Use By Permit - General Use Permit
Summary
This section outlines the process for obtaining a general use permit for Department property in Romeoville. It details application requirements, fees, submission timelines, and conditions under which a permit may be denied, such as conflicts with previously scheduled events.
Section Text
provision of this code, including, but not limited to, provisions of this chapter or the village code that require another permit in addition to a general use permit, including, but not limited to, commercial photography permits, and liquor license or permit required under Chapter 112 ; and
(7) The nature of the proposed use of the Department property is such that it cannot reasonably be accommodated at the particular Department property in question under the circumstances, including, but not limited...buildings, facilities, programs and activities.
(C) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this section, the Department reserves the right to defer consideration of any application for a general use permit that involves or requires the issuance of any liquor license or other permit by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner unless and until the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have first issued the liquor license or other permit in question. Likewise, the Department reserves the right to defer consideration of any application
General Provisions
Park City·5.16.070
Alcoholic liquor in public places and removed from premises
Summary
This section prohibits the consumption of alcoholic liquor in most public places and the possession of open containers of alcoholic liquor in public ways. It also requires licensed establishments to prevent customers from removing open containers from their premises and allows for limited exceptions via special event licenses.
Section Text
open to the public, unless such outdoor gathering is enclosed by a fenced in area with a monitored entrance designed to prohibit the entry of minors, and that such outdoor gathering is held pursuant to an issued Class D liquor license.
C. Open Container. No person shall be in possession of any glass, can or open container containing alcoholic liquor on any thoroughfare, street, sidewalk, alley, parking lots or any other public way.
D. License Not to Permit Removal...public places and/or by public gatherings pursuant to the municipal code of the city of Park City.
G. City Fairs. The city administrator or city treasurer is hereby granted authority to apply for a Class D special event liquor license on behalf of the city to allow for the sale of wine and/or beer at a city fair. Upon such application, the liquor commissioner may issue a Class D special event liquor license to the city of Park City
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Evanston·3.4.4
APPLICATION FOR LICENSES
Summary
This section outlines the mandatory information and statements required for written applications for liquor licenses in Evanston. Applicants must provide details about themselves or their organization, character of business, financial status, and premises.
Section Text
over and above encumbrances, and such other information as the local liquor control commissioner may request to aid him/her in determining the sufficiency of the bond. Such schedule shall be sworn to by the proposed surety.
(M) Before any liquor license shall be issued on such liquor license application and renewal, the applicant shall furnish a valid certificate of liquor liability (dram shop) insurance to the local liquor control commissioner. Such insurance policy shall cover the applicant, be issued...specifically name the City of Evanston as an additional insured in the aggregate amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). The insurance policy required by this Subsection shall be in effect prior to the issuance of any liquor license and be for a term of at least twelve (12) months, and shall coincide with the period the liquor license is in effect
Business & Licensing
Justice·3.84
Restriction On License Issuance
Summary
This section outlines various disqualifications for obtaining a retail alcoholic liquor dealer's license in Justice. It prohibits issuance to non-residents, individuals lacking good character, non-citizens, those with felony convictions, or those involved in illegal or immoral activities related to alcohol or vice.
Section Text
must have attended and passed a course on alcohol addiction and awareness before a license is issued or renewed. Proof of completion must be furnished at the time of application. A certificate of completion must be displayed with the liquor license as required by 3-16 of this municipal Code.
If the licensee is a corporation, the manager or person in charge of the operation of the establishment must comply with these requirements.
Failure to comply with these requirements will...result in a nonissuance of the liquor license.
(Code 1969, Ch. 11, Art. 2; Code
Business & Licensing
Western Springs·4.1.18
Examination Of Applicant; Local Liquor Control Commissioner And Commission
Summary
This section grants the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and Commission broad authority to examine applicants, licensees, and their records under oath, and to issue subpoenas to gather information. It also outlines a specific review process for renewal applications of special event liquor licenses when the event is substantially similar to a prior one.
Section Text
Local Liquor Control Commissioner under this section or under this chapter. He/she may authorize an agent to act on his/her behalf, as provided by State Statute. (Ord. 12-2681, 6-11-2012)
B. Renewal Of Special Event Liquor Licenses: A renewal application for a "special event" liquor license shall be considered first by Village staff and then by the General Government Committee prior to action by the Village Board on an ordinance approving the creation of the special event liquor...Liquor Control Commissioner, in his/her discretion, may direct that any renewal application for a special event be considered by the Local Liquor Control Commission prior to consideration by the Village Board. The applicant, for renewal of a special event liquor license, is required to prepare, send out and comply with the notice, mailing and affidavit requirements set forth in the special event liquor license regulations of this Code
Business & Licensing
Elgin·1.01.030
Inclusion of interim ordinances
Summary
This section adopts several ordinances passed after the last codified ordinance (G46-22) but before the adoption of the current Elgin Municipal Code. It integrates these interim ordinances into the official code, particularly concerning video gaming, police department internal investigations, alcoholic liquor dealers, and residency requirements for city officers.
Section Text
Amended, Entitled "Video Gaming" to Amend the Number of Available Video Gaming Licenses 9/28/2022
G61-22 Ordinance Amending Chapter 6.06 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as Amended, Entitled "Alcoholic Liquor Dealers" to Amend the Number of Certain Available Liquor License Classifications 10/26/2022
G63-22 Ordinance Amending Chapter 6.06 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as Amended, Entitled "Alcoholic Liquor Dealers" to Amend the Number of Certain Available Liquor License Classifications 11/16/2022
G66-22 Ordinance Amending Chapter...Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as Amended, Entitled "Alcoholic Liquor Dealers" to Amend the Number of Certain Available Liquor License Classifications 12/21/2022
G73-22 Ordinance Repealing Chapter 2.20 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as Amended, Entitled "Residency and Community Service Requirements for City Officers" 12/21/2022
G3-23 Ordinance Amending Chapter 3.08 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as Amended, Entitled "Board of Fire and Police Commissioners" 1/25/2023
G4-23 Ordinance Amending Chapter 6.06 of the Elgin Municipal Code
General Provisions
Geneva·4.2.12
OUTDOOR LICENSING
Summary
This section requires liquor licensees in Geneva to obtain a specific license to serve alcohol in an outdoor seating area. It outlines definitions, conditions for establishing such areas, and application requirements.
Section Text
department prior to issuance of the license. 4. The outdoor seating area shall be in compliance with all requirements of this City Code and all other applicable rules and regulations regarding the outdoor seating area. 5. Standards for Outdoor Liquor License Seating Area:
a. The total number of outdoor tables and seats shall not exceed the licensee's approved seating diagram as submitted in its application, and is dependent on the amount of space available and on the applicable building...observed:
i. A space at least thirty-six (36) inches wide for unobstructed ingress/egress must be maintained between any restaurant doorway and the pedestrian traffic corridor.
c. Barrier Designs. A variety of styles and designs are permissible for outdoor liquor license areas.
i. Sectional Fencing: sectional fencing (generally defined as rigid fence segments that can be placed together to create a unified fencing appearance) is a desirable solution for outdoor seating areas using barriers. Such fencing is portable, but cannot
Business & Licensing
Evanston·3.4.8
LICENSE CONDITIONS
Summary
This section outlines conditions for liquor licenses in Evanston, stating they are personal privileges, non-transferable property, and cease upon the licensee's death. It also mandates reporting changes in ownership, officers, directors, or significant stakeholders within ten days, and states that such changes are subject to review and potential license termination if eligibility requirements are no longer met.
Section Text
under this Chapter, shall be reported in writing to the local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this Chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license.
All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the local liquor control commissioner. 2. When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest...eligible to hold a liquor license, said license shall terminate. 3. When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, shareholders of more than five (5) percent of the stock or managers resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one (1) who is not eligible for a license, said license shall terminate. 4. If more than fifty percent (50%) of the beneficial ownership of any license holder
Business & Licensing
St. Charles·5.08.050
License—No issuance to debtor
Summary
This section prohibits the issuance or renewal of a local liquor license if the applicant or individuals associated with the applicant are indebted to the City, regardless of whether the debt is dischargeable or owed personally or through another entity.
Section Text
local liquor license shall be authorized for issuance, and no initial local liquor license or renewal local liquor license shall be issued if the applicant, or any sole proprietor, partner, co-partner, member, officer, manager, director, or any stockholder or stockholders owning in the aggregate more than five percent (5%) of the stock thereof (either individually or in the foregoing capacities) is a debtor to the City for any reason whatsoever, regardless of whether the debt has been discharged such
Business & Licensing
Wheaton·6.57
Scope of authority to promulgate and amend rules
Summary
This section grants the local liquor commission the authority to create and modify rules governing its procedures, those of liquor license applicants, and licensees. These rules pertain to application filing, commission meetings, communication of recommendations, and hearings for alleged violations.
Section Text
local liquor commission shall have the authority to promulgate and amend rules regulating procedures to be followed by the commission, liquor license applicants, and licensees:
(1) When filing liquor license applications with the city clerk and local liquor commission;
(2) During the liquor license meetings conducted by the local liquor commission;
(3) For communicating any and all recommendations from the local liquor commission to the local liquor commissioner and/or city council; and
(4) During hearings for alleged violations of this
Business & Licensing
Richmond·23.33
Revocation of License
Summary
This section establishes the procedural requirements for the suspension or revocation of a retail liquor license in Richmond, including notice, hearing standards, and legal representation. It authorizes the Liquor Commissioner to adjudicate violations of local ordinances or state liquor and gaming laws.
Section Text
REVOCATION OF LICENSE. The Liquor Commissioner may suspend or revoke any retail
liquor dealer's license for any violation of any provisions of this chapter or for any violation of any
state law pertaining to sale of alcoholic liquor or video gaming. All proceedings for the revocation or
suspension of licenses shall be before the Liquor Commissioner. No such license shall be revoked or
suspended except after a hearing by the Liquor Commissioner with reasonable notice to the licensee
served...stead of the Liquor Commissioner for purposes of conducting the hearing and
taking the testimony. The Village Attorney shall prosecute all proceedings for the revocation or
suspension of the license, and such proceedings shall be captioned and styled as follows:
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
COUNTY OF McHENRY )
BEFORE THE LIQUOR COMMISSIONER
OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND,
McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS
VILLAGE OF RICHMOND
)
vs.
)
(NAME OF LICENSEE,
)
d.b.a. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
Administration & Government
Hillside·6.53
Location restrictions
Summary
This section outlines location restrictions for retail alcohol sales, generally prohibiting them within 100 feet of sensitive locations like churches and schools, but provides several exceptions for restaurants, clubs, and hotels. It also specifies measurement methods for distance requirements and allows licenses for churches or private schools under certain conditions.
Section Text
sale or consumption of alcoholic liquors.
(d) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a church or church affiliated school located in the village from locating within 100 feet of a property for which there is a preexisting license to sell alcoholic liquor at retail. In these instances, the board of trustees may, by ordinance adopted simultaneously...with the granting of an initial special use zoning permit for the church or church affiliated school, provided that the 100-foot restriction in this section shall not apply to that church or church affiliated school and future retail liquor licenses.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, it shall be unlawful to consume or allow the consumption of alcoholic liquor on any premises of any restaurant, or any other premises requiring a liquor license under this chapter, unless
Business & Licensing
Carpentersville·5.12.290
Number of licenses
Summary
This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses authorized in Carpentersville across various classifications. It also outlines that the village code is amended upon the issuance or revocation/surrender of licenses to reflect the current number of issued licenses.
Section Text
maximum number of liquor licenses authorized in the village is as follows:
Classification Number of Licenses
Class A (bar or tavern) 1
Class B (package) 20
Class B-1 (supplemental) 1
Class B Limited (package) 5
Class C (club) 2
Class D (restaurant) 27
Class E (restaurant and tavern) 3
Class E-1 1
Class F-1 (restaurant - beer and wine only) 15
Class F-2 (supplemental on-premises) 13
Class G (byob) 0
Class H (hotel) 0
Class...Class K (banquet facility) 0
Class K-2 (banquet vendor license) 1
Class L (bowling center) 2
Class M (caterer) 1
Class N-1 1
Class N-2 (special event) 1
Class O 5
Upon issuance of a local liquor license by the local liquor control commissioner with the approval of the village board, the village code is thereby amended to increase the number of liquor licenses accordingly. Any time a license issued is revoked or voluntarily surrendered
Business & Licensing
Palatine·4.51
Acquisition of more than five percent of licensee's stock; report
Summary
This section requires corporations holding liquor licenses and individuals acquiring over five percent of their stock to report the acquisition to the commission 30 days prior. It also outlines procedures for stock acquisitions that result in significant ownership changes, potentially requiring a new license.
Section Text
Each corporation holding a liquor license and each person who shall acquire in excess of five percent of the total issued and outstanding stock of the corporation shall report to the commission in writing, not less than 30 days prior to such acquisition, the name and address of the proposed stockholder together with a completed application form and disclosure statement containing the information and statements required under section 4-44, together with the intended date of such acquisition...hereby declared to be a transfer of the license, and if completed shall cause the license to cease and terminate unless, prior to such completion, an application for a new license if filed with, and a new liquor license is issued by, the commission.
(c) In the event the proposed stock acquisition will result in a change of stock ownership of the corporation in an amount less than 50 percent of the total issued and outstanding stock of the corporation
Business & Licensing
Streamwood·3.4.20
Gambling And/Or Games Of Chance
Summary
This section prohibits most games of chance, slot machines, and pinball machines that return valuables on licensed liquor premises. It permits amusement devices that reward with free games based on skill, and specifically allows video gaming devices/terminals under certain supplemental liquor and video gaming licenses.
Section Text
Games Of Chance: It shall be unlawful for any games of chance to be located in or on the licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is to be sold.
B. Slot And Pinball Machines: It shall also be unlawful for any slot machine or for any pinball machine which returns to the player money or other valuable property to be located in or on the licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is to be sold.
C. Coin In The Slot Mechanical Devices...sold. (Ord. 2004-8, 3-4-2004, eff. 1-1-2005)
E. Video Gaming Devices/Terminals: The provisions of this section notwithstanding, video gaming devices/terminals shall be permitted on those premises holding a valid village Class V supplemental liquor license and a Class A, A-1, D, F or I retail local liquor license in addition to holding a license to operate video gaming devices as authorized by Section 3-4-21 of this Chapter and as licensed pursuant