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Wilmington · 113.003

Video gaming restrictions

This section outlines regulations for licensed establishments operating video gaming terminals in Wilmington. It covers age restrictions for patrons and employees, operating hour limitations (except for truck stops), mandatory posting of licenses, and compliance with state gaming laws, with provisions for inspection and license revocation for violations.

operate a video gaming terminal; (4) Except at licensed truck stop establishments, no video gaming terminal may be played except during the legal hours of operation allowed for the consumption of alcoholic beverages at the establishment under its current liquor license; and (5) The licensed establishment must fully comply with the Illinois Video Gaming Act (230 ILCS 40/1, et seq.) and all rules, regulations and restrictions imposed by the state gaming board. (B) Establishments with a video gaming terminal...suspended, except after a hearing before the city administrator, with at least three (3) day written notice to the licensed establishment affording the licensed establishment an opportunity to appear and defend. (D) Any licensed establishment that has its liquor license revoked or suspended by the city or by the state liquor commission, or has its video gaming license revoked or suspended by the state gaming board, shall automatically, without hearing, have its city video gaming license revoked or suspended
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Merrionette Park · 110.17

Licenses

This section outlines the rules for liquor licenses in Merrionette Park, stating they are personal privileges, valid for a calendar year, and subject to specific conditions regarding changes in partnerships or corporate stock ownership. It also details the fee structure, including annual payments and prorated new license fees.

liquor license shall be purely a personal privilege and shall not be transferable. A license shall be good for not exceeding the calendar year in which it was issued unless sooner revoked for cause as provided by law. A license may be issued to a person, a partnership or a corporation. (B) If a partnership is changed during a calendar year by adding a new partner, the existing license shall terminate. However, if a partnership is changed during a calendar...wherein alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale, or kept for sale, to be open to the public until the fee is paid and the license issued. (D) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the class I quarterly non-profit organization liquor license may be applied for in the quarter preceding the quarter in which it does take effect. If the non-profit organization liquor license is applied for in the quarter in which it takes effect, no proration of the quarterly
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Indian Head Park · 8.246

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the article, including various types of business entities, affiliations, and specific video gaming equipment and concepts. It clarifies how terms like 'affiliated entity' and 'attributed interest' are to be interpreted.

more, but not more than five, video gaming terminals at the establishment. Licensee means the person, firm or entity to whom an authorization granted by the village permitting it to engage in the defined activities of video gaming. Liquor license means a license issued by a governmental body authorizing the holder to sell and offer for sale at retail alcoholic liquor for use or consumption. Location license means authorization granted by the village permitting a licensee to locate a video...rights, or holder of any beneficial ownership or leasehold interest in a business entity. Person includes both individuals and business entities. Person with significant interest or control means any of the following: (1) Each person in whose name the liquor license is maintained for each licensed video gaming location; (2) Each person who, in the opinion of the commissioner, has the ability to influence or control the activities of the applicant or licensee, or elect a majority of its board
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Antioch · 4.2B-7

State License Required

This section mandates that any liquor license issued by Antioch is contingent upon the applicant also obtaining and maintaining a valid license from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission. It specifies that Antioch's license is void if the state license is refused, suspended, or revoked.

licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant of a license issued by the Illinois liquor control commission. No license shall authorize the retail sale of any alcoholic liquor until proof of acquisition of such Illinois license is furnished to the Antioch liquor control commissioner. If any license is refused, suspended or revoked by the Illinois liquor control commission, then any license issued or conditionally issued under this
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Clarendon Hills · 33.17

Change In Ownership/Personnel

This section mandates that any changes in partnership, significant stock ownership, officers, directors, or managers of a liquor licensee must be reported to the liquor control commissioner within ten days. Licenses will terminate if new personnel or owners are disqualified from holding a liquor license.

local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All such new partners, stockholders, officers, directors and managers shall meet the standards specified in section 33.9 of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. Termination In Event Of Disqualified Personnel: A license which has been issued under this chapter will terminate in the event that said license: Has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest...eligible to hold a liquor license; or Has been issued to a corporation and a change occurs in the corporation such that its officers or directors include, or more than five percent (5%) of its stock is owned by, a person who is not eligible for a liquor license; or Has been issued to an individual who is no longer eligible for a liquor license; or Has been issued for an establishment, the manager of which is no loner eligible
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Riverside · 3.2.3

Application For License; Bond; Insurance

This section outlines the application process for a local retailer's liquor license in Riverside. It details the required information for the application, the application fee, and the administrative body responsible for receiving the application.

Application for a local retailer's liquor license shall be made to the Village President as Local Liquor Control Commissioner, which application shall be in writing, upon forms provided by the Village Manager and signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof, if a corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each applicant and/or individual required to be identified...otherwise not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this chapter, the laws of the state or the ordinances of this village. 11.   A statement as to the applicant's current state liquor license number, if any. 12.   A statement whether the applicant has made application for a similar or other license on premises other than those described in this application and the disposition of such application. 13.   A statement whether a previous
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Riverside · 3.2.3

Application For License; Bond; Insurance

This section outlines the application process for a local retailer's liquor license in Riverside. It details the required information for the application, the application fee, and the administrative body responsible for receiving the application.

Application for a local retailer's liquor license shall be made to the Village President as Local Liquor Control Commissioner, which application shall be in writing, upon forms provided by the Village Manager and signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof, if a corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each applicant and/or individual required to be identified...otherwise not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this chapter, the laws of the state or the ordinances of this village. 11.   A statement as to the applicant's current state liquor license number, if any. 12.   A statement whether the applicant has made application for a similar or other license on premises other than those described in this application and the disposition of such application. 13.   A statement whether a previous
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Chicago · 4.60.081

Restrictions On Caterers.

This section outlines record-keeping requirements for caterers selling alcohol, specifies rules for caterers operating in "vote-dry areas," prohibits the sale of individual drinks, and mandates the presence of a caterer or employee at all times during an event.

caterer's on-premises storage of alcoholic liquor shall not be considered selling such liquor, and (ii)   The caterer's sale of alcoholic liquor shall be deemed to take place where such liquor is dispensed. Accordingly, a caterer's liquor license may be issued under this chapter for premises located in a vote-dry area, and a caterer may store alcoholic liquor on- premises pursuant to such a license. Regardless of where a caterer's premises is located, the caterer...caterer or an employee of the caterer shall be present at all times during a catered event where alcoholic liquor is dispensed. The caterer or caterer's employee shall have on his person proof of a valid caterer's liquor license or valid caterer's liquor license, incidental activity, as well as proof of an alcohol server's training certificate for at least one server at the event. (e)   Unopened containers of alcoholic liquor delivered to a catered event
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Countryside · 3.5.3

Application For License

This section outlines the required information and statements for an applicant seeking a liquor license. It details personal and business information, prior licensing history, and a declaration of eligibility.

State of Illinois or of the United States, or any ordinance of the City in the conduct of his place of business. (1970 Code §8-1.04) L.   In addition to all other requirements, any applicant for a liquor license which will permit consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises where it is sold and/or served, shall obtain and submit proof of, not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) combined single limit dramshop insurance, before a liquor license...licensed premises pursuant to subsection 3-5-6E of this Chapter. (Ord. 90-41-0, 10-10-1990) M.   In the case of any application for renewal, proof that the applicant holds a current, valid State liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission specifically permitting applicant to engage in the type of activity for which applicant seeks a license hereunder. Such proof may be the original of such license, submitted in person with the application for photocopying
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Homer Glen · 83.67

Initial license applications and fees

This section outlines the initial fees for new liquor licenses in Homer Glen, including prorated amounts based on application month and a nonrefundable investigation fee. Certain family members of existing or deceased licensees are exempt from initial fees, and Class E and J licenses have specific fee structures.

initial license fee for new liquor licenses issued between May 1 and October 31 of any year shall be in an amount equal to the annual fee plus a nonrefundable fee of $1,000 to defray costs of investigating the applicant pursuant to the provisions of this article, payable in one installment. The initial license fee for a new liquor license shall be prorated based on the month the applicant applies, plus a nonrefundable fee of $1,000 to defray...costs of investigating the applicant pursuant to the provisions of this article, payable in one installment. There is not a prorated fee for initial Class E. J. and S licenses. The following shall not be subject to an initial liquor license fee: [Amended 12-13-2023 by Ord. No. 23-065] (1) An applicant who is a father, mother, brother, sister, husband, wife, son or daughter of a liquor licensee or a deceased licensee, provided that said license
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Bartlett · 3.3.8

Term Of License

This section outlines the term of liquor licenses in Bartlett, generally running from May 1 to April 30, with provisions for renewal, pro-rated fees, and expiration for nonbeverage users. It emphasizes that renewal is not a vested right and the municipality can reduce license availability or amend regulations.

Each liquor license, except a class D license, shall commence on May 1 in the year in which it is issued, and shall terminate on April 30 of the following year, unless otherwise so determined by the local liquor control commissioner. The license fee to be paid shall be reduced in proportion to the number of full calendar months which have expired during the year in which the aforesaid license was issued. A nonbeverage user license shall expire when...floor plan, if any, which was approved as part of the initial licensing. The privilege of renewal shall not be construed as a vested right or property right, and nothing herein shall prevent the local liquor commissioner or village board from reducing the available licenses in any license classification, or reducing the hours of operation of such license or otherwise amending its ordinances, rules and regulations. All information and material required for license renewal shall be submitted to the village
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Burnham · 6.93

Ineligible persons

This section outlines several categories of individuals and entities that are ineligible to receive a license for the sale of alcoholic liquor in Burnham. Eligibility is contingent on factors such as residency, character, citizenship, criminal history, prior license status, and corporate structure.

village board of trustees, any member of a village board of trustees, or any president or member of a county board; and no such official shall be interested directly in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a 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 Illinois Liquor Control Commission...required by section 6-92 possesses the same qualification required of the licensee to obtain a license and in addition, is a resident of the village. (25) A person who knowingly files false or incomplete information on a liquor license application pursuant to section 6-92. (26) A person, or partnership, or a member of a partnership, or a manager of a partnership, or corporation, or officer, manager, or director thereof, or stockholder or stockholders owning in the aggregate more
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Summit · 5.2.28

Suspension Or Revocation Of License

This section outlines the authority of the liquor commissioner to suspend or revoke liquor licenses and impose fines for violations of chapter provisions or state laws. It details fine amounts based on violation frequency and includes provisions for hearings, written notice, and emergency closures.

liquor commissioner may suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke any liquor license issued under the provisions of this chapter, and in addition may fine any licensee, for any violation of any provision of this chapter or of any state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor. The liquor commissioner may impose a fine on a licensee for violation of any provision of this chapter. The fine imposed shall not exceed one thousand dollars...month period. Each day on which a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation, but no more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) in fines may be imposed against any licensee during the period of his license. No liquor license shall be revoked or suspended and no licensee shall be fined, except after a hearing held before the liquor commissioner. No such hearing shall be held until at least three (3) days after the licensee has been given written notice
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Broadview · 3.3.9

Conditions Of License

This section outlines the permitted operating hours for the sale of alcoholic liquor by licensed establishments in Broadview. It specifies different hours for weekdays, weekends, and Sundays, with distinct provisions for package sales and different license classes, and also prohibits peddling alcoholic liquor.

liquor establishments in original packages and not for consumption on the premises where sold, shall be permitted from ten o'clock (10:00) A.M. to one o'clock (1:00) A.M. This section shall not apply to Class I liquor licenses, which license shall authorize the dispensing of alcoholic liquor between the hours of eight o’clock (8:00) A.M. and twelve o’clock (12:00) midnight, Monday through Saturday, and the hours of eleven o’clock...alcoholic beverages are served no later than fifteen (15) minutes after the hours specified in this section. B.   Consumption On Premises: It shall be unlawful for anyone not having a class B, C, D, E, F, G, or K Liquor License to sell or offer for sale or dispense any alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises where sold or to permit same to be consumed on the premises where sold. Anyone having a class B or K license
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Sauk Village · 6.62

Closing hours

This section outlines the closing hours for various classes of liquor licenses (A-2, A-3, B, C, R-1, R-2, R-3) in Sauk Village, specifying different operating hours and restrictions, particularly for Sundays and holidays.

Between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Saturday; (5) Between 3:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sunday. (f) When any legal holiday falls on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, the sale of alcoholic liquor under a Class C license shall be permitted on such holiday until 12:00 noon. If New Year's Eve falls on a day when the club would normally be closed, the club may open at 8:00 p.m. on that...Class A-3 and Class C licenses shall close at 6:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve. (l) It shall be unlawful to sell, serve, give away, dispense or to allow the public to consume any alcoholic liquor on the duly licenses premises during the hours which the sale of such liquor is prohibited. (m) It shall be unlawful to keep open for business or to admit the public to or to allow the public to remain
Park Ridge · 12.6.17

LOCATION OF SERVICE

This section outlines the strict requirements for the location where alcoholic liquors can be served, sold, or advertised, including prohibitions on proximity to sensitive institutions and conditions for off-site catering and outdoor service.

Location Specified on License: No liquor shall be served, offered for sale, kept for sale, displayed or advertised for sale to any person except at the exact location described in the liquor license. (See section 12-6-7(V) for specific Endorsements) B. Specific Location Prohibition: No liquor license, other than an R License, may be issued for any premises that is within one hundred feet (100') of any place of worship, school or hospital. C. Off Site Catering Privileges...consumption of alcoholic beverages in any outdoor area unless an Outdoor Seating Endorsement, Grocery Café Endorsement, Farmers Market Endorsement or Temporary license has been granted by the Commissioner pursuant to Section 12-6-7. E. Change of Location: A liquor license shall allow the sale of alcoholic liquor only on the premises described in the application and license. Such location may be changed only upon written permission to make such change, issued by the Commissioner after a report
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Western Springs · 4.1.22

Personal Nature Of License, Restrictions On Transfer; Refund

This section establishes that a liquor license is a personal privilege, nontransferable, and expires annually. It outlines conditions under which the license terminates, including death, insolvency, or bankruptcy of the licensee, with provisions for temporary continuation of business by estate representatives.

such decedent or insolvency or bankruptcy until the expiration of such license but no longer than six (6) months after the death, bankruptcy or insolvency of such licensee whichever is the first to occur. B.   License Nontransferable: A liquor license is nontransferable. In the case of any sale of a business operating with a liquor license or a change in the ownership of the licensee, the license for that address shall be automatically revoked. In the case of a cessation...days, without prior notification to the village, the license issued to the licensee shall be automatically revoked, the number of authorized licenses of the particular class shall automatically be reduced by one, and the licensee must reapply for a liquor license. C.   Refund Of License Fee: There shall be no refund of the license fee for any portion of a year during which the licensee ceases to engage in the business of selling alcoholic liquor
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Bannockburn · 141.1003

Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section designates the Village President as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and outlines their duties. These duties include administering liquor laws, issuing and revoking licenses, handling complaints, collecting fees, maintaining license records, and reporting enforcement activities.

relating to alcoholic liquor as may be enacted by the Board of Trustees, and of any other legislation as may become applicable within the Village with respect to the sale of alcoholic liquor. (2) To issue or renew local liquor licenses in accordance with the provisions of this article. (3) To deny any application for the issuance or renewal of a local license to an applicant that the Commissioner has determined to be ineligible therefor in accordance with the provisions...welfare of the people of the Village be protected and that reasonable restraint in the consumption of alcoholic liquors be fostered and promoted. (3) To conduct hearings upon applications for, suspensions and revocations of, and complaints pertaining to liquor licenses, whenever referred to it by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner or required by provisions of this article, and make recommendations thereon to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner
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Brookfield · 6.52

License required

This section requires a village retail liquor license for anyone selling alcoholic liquor at retail in Brookfield. It also prohibits the dispensing or consumption of alcoholic liquor on premises open to the public unless licensed to sell or permit consumption, with an exception for religious ceremonies.

shall be unlawful: (1) To sell, or offer for sale, alcoholic liquor, at retail, in the village, without having a village retail liquor license for each location, place or premises where the seller is located. (2) For any person directly or indirectly responsible for any premises to which the public is admitted to give or offer to give alcoholic liquor for consumption or to allow any individuals upon said premises to consume alcoholic liquor unless said person is licensed...sell alcoholic liquor or licensed to permit the consumption, but not the sale, of beer and wine on said premises; provided, however, that the possession and dispensation of wine by an authorized representative of any church for the purpose of conducting any bona fide rite or religious ceremony conducted by such church shall not be a violation of this section. (3) For any person, licensed as a village retail liquor dealer, to sell, serve or offer to serve, alcoholic liquor
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University Park · 808.23

Failure to submit timely renewal application

This section outlines the requirements for renewing an alcoholic liquor license in University Park. It mandates submission at least 30 days before expiration, with a $250 late fee for applications submitted within that window, and prohibits sales after expiration without renewal or a showing of reasonable cause for delay.

Applications to renew an existing license to sell alcoholic beverages in the Village shall be submitted not later than thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration of the existing license. Existing liquor license renewal applications submitted less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration of the existing license shall not be considered for renewal unless the renewal application is accompanied by a late-submittal or late filing fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). Except...family of the licensee. (ii) Other unforeseen or unforeseeable causes beyond the control of the licensee directly resulting in the inability to timely file the application. Whether or not reasonable cause exists for the late submittal of a renewal liquor license application shall be determined by the Liquor Control Commissioner based on the affidavit of the Applicant and such other information as is available to the Commissioner. The Liquor Control Commissioner's decision shall be final. (Ord. 1236. Passed
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Schiller Park · 110.12

Powers Of Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section outlines the powers and duties of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Schiller Park. The Commissioner is responsible for granting, suspending, and revoking liquor licenses, as well as establishing rules and procedures for licensing and operating retail liquor establishments.

exercise of such powers and the performance of such duties as he may deem necessary, including but not limited to the conducting of hearings. (D)   To adopt application forms, procedures, rules and regulations for the licensing and operating of retail liquor establishments: (1)   To insure compliance with the laws relating to the sale of alcoholic liquor; (2)   To protect the health, safety and welfare of the people of the Village; and (3)   To foster and promote temperance in the consumption...same forthwith to the Village Treasurer. (J)   To require fingerprints of any applicant, manager, principal, partner, corporate officer, and/or any stockholder (that owns an aggregate of more than five percent of the stock of said corporation) applying for a liquor license, that in the discretion of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, is relevant and necessary to their determination on whether a liquor license will be issued. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner is also authorized to collect a fee therefor
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Lincolnwood · 10.2.7

Classification of licenses

This section defines various classes of alcoholic liquor licenses available in Lincolnwood, specifying their retail sale categories and intended consumption locations.

persons under 21 years of age are allowed in the separate room. The beer and wine shall not be stored in coolers or dispensers to which customers have access.(H) Class E license: Class E licenses, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption...premises where served and limited to invited guests at private catered functions. Such licenses shall be issued only to caterers, catering services, or catering establishments that possess a current Village business license. Caterers holding Class E licenses may serve alcoholic liquor only in conjunction with the service of meals, not snacks. The service of alcoholic liquor shall be by employees of the licensed catering business. Such licenses shall be issued only for the premises owned, operated or maintained
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Gilberts · 3.2.19

Revocation; suspension

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for the suspension, revocation, or fining of liquor licenses in Gilberts. It specifies that violations of state law or local ordinances may lead to these actions, with a general requirement for a public hearing unless waived, but allows for immediate closure of premises if continued operation threatens community welfare pending a hearing.

less than three nor more than seven days from the date of service, personally or by certified United States mail, of the notice upon the licensee or his or her agent, or any employee in charge of the licensed premises. The liquor commissioner shall hold the hearing at the date, time, and place set forth in the notice, giving the licensee an opportunity to be heard. If the licensee is also engaged in the conduct of another business or businesses...violation of state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor, or any provision of this chapter, or any applicable rules or regulations established by the liquor 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 liquor commissioner, be immediately revoked. The revocation need not be preceded by notice or a hearing for the licensee. However, the licensee shall have
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Evanston · 3.4.11

SALES TO MINORS, CERTAIN PERSONS RESTRICTED; AGE RESTRICTIONS AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS

This section prohibits licensees from selling or delivering alcoholic liquor to minors or intoxicated persons, requiring proof of age. It also prohibits individuals under 21 from possessing or obtaining alcoholic liquor and from misrepresenting their age, with specific penalties outlined.

entering a licensed establishment and/or purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor: vehicle operator's license; State Photo Identification Card for non-drivers; visa or passport; and military identification card. (E) It shall be unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or his/her agent or employee, to permit any person under the age of twenty-one (21) to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises...that portion of any licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of service or commodities other than alcoholic liquor. (F) Notwithstanding Subsection (E) of this Section, it shall be unlawful for any holder of a C1 liquor license, or his/her agent or employee, to permit any person under the age of twenty-one (21) to be or remain anywhere on such licensed premises after the hour of 12:00 midnight; provided that this Subsection shall not apply
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Bartlett · 3.3.2.11

Class I

This section outlines the requirements for a Class I liquor license in Bartlett, specifically for assisted living and shared housing establishments. It details restrictions on where alcohol can be sold and consumed, and mandates specific application requirements including floor plans.

provided such room(s) and/or patio(s), as the case may be, that are made available for use and/or rent by all residents of the assisted living and/or shared housing establishment located in the premises specified in the liquor license and further provided that such room(s) and/or patio area(s) have been designated for such use in a special use ordinance approved by the Village of Bartlett Corporate Authorities, or in the absence of such special use ordinance...Annual License Fees: See section 3-1-1 of this title. C.   Number Issued: The number of Class I licenses shall be limited to 1. D.   Use Of Premises: In the event the premises for which the Class I liquor license ceases its operations as an assisted living and/or shared housing establishment and/or the license to operate such establishment issued by the Illinois Department of Public Health, or its successor agency, is suspended, revoked and/or not renewed, then licensee
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