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Palos Park · 808.29

Renewal Of Certain Liquor Licenses.

This section grants a fee waiver for the renewal of Class (a) and (g) liquor licenses for the 2021 license term, recognizing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Section 808.30 then outlines specific requirements for Class G-VG video gaming liquor licenses.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Village Code, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, all Class (a) and (g) liquor licenses, as defined in Section 808.06 of this Village Code, that are in effect as of December 1, 2020, and in relation to which renewal is sought by the liquor licensee, shall be renewed for the January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021 license term, without need for the liquor licensee to pay any license fee, provided the liquor...licensee otherwise qualifies for the renewal of the liquor license. All other terms and conditions of said liquor licenses, as set forth in this Village Code, or any other ordinance of the Village, shall remain in full force and effect. (Ord. 2020-26. Passed 11-23-20.) 808.30   CLASS G-VG VIDEO GAMING LIQUOR LICENSE REQUIREMENTS. (a)   The following restrictions apply to all liquor licenses which allow for and authorize the operation of video gaming terminals upon the licensed premises
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Franklin Park · 3.2.6

Classification and fees

This section establishes a Class A license for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for on-premises consumption and off-premises package sales. It also outlines the annual fee structure, including options for annual or semi-annual payments and a late fee for delinquent second installments.

percent threshold for sale of food, beverages, and alcoholic liquor upon the request of the village and this determination shall be based upon, but not be limited to, audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax return information, state liquor license reports, or any other form of documentation or information deemed acceptable by the village. At the village's discretion, the licensee shall be subject to an annual audit to verify compliance with said threshold. b. Class A-2 license...percent threshold for sale of food, beverages, and alcoholic liquor upon the request of the village and this determination shall be based upon, but not be limited to, audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax return information, state liquor license reports, or any other form of documentation or information deemed acceptable by the village. At the village's discretion, the licensee shall be subject to an annual audit to verify compliance with said threshold. (2) Class B license. A class
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Bolingbrook · 6.36

License classifications, fees and restrictions

This section of the Bolingbrook municipal ordinance outlines the initial application fees and annual fees for various classes of retail liquor dealer licenses. It also specifies distinct retail display restrictions for Class "B-1" licenses, which are for off-premises consumption at establishments with a licensed pharmacy.

licenses. (b) Classes and annual fees. Liquor licenses shall be and are hereby divided into the following classes with the respective fees as provided in the village fee schedule: The initial license fee shall be prorated on a monthly basis if the term of the initial license is for less than one year except for licenses requiring a daily fee. (1) Class "A" licenses, which shall authorize the retail sale on the premises specified of alcoholic liquor only for consumption...given year. Sales may only take place no more than once a week for a period of no more than five consecutive hours at one time. The vendor selling beer and/or wine must have a current state liquor license and payment of applicable taxes must be made to the state and local liquor authorities. (11) Class "C-8" licenses, which shall authorize the retail sale in certain specified restaurants of beer and wine only for consumption on the licensed premises
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Niles · 6.34

Classification and fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into nine classes, detailing Class A licenses with subcategories A-1 (Bar, Tavern, Lounge) and A-2 (Full Service Restaurant). It outlines specific regulations for each subcategory, including licensing requirements, service rules, and consumption allowances, with fees referenced in Appendix D.

Licenses required by this article shall and are hereby divided into nine classes: (1) Class A liquor license allows the sale of alcoholic liquor. The Liquor Commissioner at his/her discretion can change the selling time for the sale of alcoholic liquor between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. Subcategory Class A-1 licenses shall authorize the retail sale on the premises of specified alcoholic liquor for consumption on or off the premises. The premises must...pouring of spirits shall be done by a licensed bartender and not the customer; and 3. The bottle of spirits shall not be left with the customer, but shall be under the control and custody of the bartender or liquor license holder. Subcategory Class A-2 licenses shall authorize the retail sale on the premises of specified alcoholic liquor for consumption on or off the premises. The premises must be a Full Service Restaurant. Refer to Appendix D for fees
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Glencoe · 4.12

Approval Or Denial Of Application

This section outlines the requirements for approving or denying a local liquor license application in Glencoe. Approval is contingent on a complete application, recommendations from public safety, satisfaction of commissioner's standards, and payment of fees. Denial is mandatory under specific circumstances, including when a corporate applicant has ineligible individuals holding significant ownership or management roles.

Approval. The liquor control commissioner shall approve a local liquor license application, and issue a local liquor license to the applicant, upon the occurrence of each of the following: (1)   Receipt of a complete application for a new or renewal local liquor license, in accordance with § 4-10 of this chapter; (2)   Receipt of the recommendations and statement of the director of public safety pursuant to § 4-11 of this chapter, if applicable; (3)   The determination by the liquor control...commissioner that the application satisfies the standards and conditions set forth in this section; and (4)   Payment of the local liquor license fee for the specific class of local liquor license sought, in the amount set forth in the Comprehensive Fee and Fine Schedule, which fee shall be reduced in proportion to the number of whole calendar months that have expired in the license year prior to the issuance of the local liquor license. (b) Denial. (1) Definition. For purposes
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Wilmette · 10.9

Classification of licenses and schedule of fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into Class A and A-1, outlining the conditions and restrictions for each. It specifies that Class A licenses are for restaurants selling alcohol for on-premises consumption with meals, while Class A-1 licenses duplicate these privileges and additionally allow off-premises package sales and cocktail sales, with specific conditions related to food sales.

fees for each of the classifications of liquor license below shall be in the amount set forth in section 2-1340 of this Code. (a) Class A and A-1 Licenses. (1) Class A Licenses, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by restaurants without bars, as defined in this chapter, but only when such sale is incidental and complementary to the sale and consumption of meals, eaten at tables served by wait staff or bus, for consumption...filled and bottled on the premises by the licensee. The cocktails shall be filled and bottled in a sealed container and labeled with: 1. The ingredients of the cocktail; and 2. The licensee's name, state and local liquor license number, the address of the licensee and the licensee's contact information; and 3. The volume of the container, and 4. The date in which the container was filled. The container must have been filled less than seven days before
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Homer Glen · 220.1212

Fees and penalties

This section outlines fees and penalties associated with zoning administration and enforcement in Homer Glen. It details application fees, reimbursement for consultant costs, and fines for non-compliance with chapter provisions.

Special use permit at 12050 W. 179th Street NCM 14-068 11-25-2014 Special use permit for liquor sales NCM 14-069 11-25-2014 Business operations: liquor amendment Ch. 83, Art. VII 14-070 11-25-2014 Liquor license assignment NCM 14-073 11-25-2014 Variance for fence at 13010 W. 159th Street NCM 14-071 11-25-2014 Animals: animal control amendment Ch. 69, Art. I 14-072 11-25-2014 Variance for off-street parking...Special use permit for liquor sales NCM 15-033 7-22-2015 Business operations: liquor amendment Ch. 83, Art. VII 15-034 7-22-2015 Business operations: liquor amendment Ch. 83, Art. VII 15-035 7-22-2015 Liquor license assignment NCM 15-036 8-26-2015 Zoning Map amendment NCM 15-037 8-26-2015 Special use permit amendment at Stonebridge Woods Development NCM 15-038 8-26-2015 Subdivision plat approval for Jessup's Subdivision
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Riverwoods · 3.2.5

Classification Of Licenses, Number And Fees

This section classifies liquor licenses in Riverwoods and defines the operating hours and locations for Class A (Private Club) and Class B-1 (Park District Golf Course) licenses.

There shall be classifications of liquor licenses authorized in the village, designated as follows: 1.   Class A (Private Club License): The private club license shall authorize a club to sell alcoholic liquor at retail, during the hours of ten o’clock (10:00) A.M. until twelve o’clock (12:00) midnight, Monday through Thursday, and during the hours of ten o’clock (10:00) A.M. until the hour of one o’clock (1:00) A.M., on Friday, Saturday...which daylight saving time is generally in effect, and in such case the said time shall be considered to mean daylight saving time. 2.   Class B-1 (Park District Golf Course License): The B-1 park district golf course liquor license shall authorize the Deerfield Park District to sell alcoholic liquors at retail, Monday through Thursdays during the hours of ten o’clock (10:00) A.M. until twelve o’clock (12:00) midnight and during the hours of eight
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Old Mill Creek · 112.036

Local Liquor Licenses And Fees

This section outlines the different classes of local liquor licenses available in Old Mill Creek and their corresponding annual fees. It details requirements for retail sales of alcoholic liquor, beer, and wine, including provisions for consumption on or off-premises and special tasting privileges.

Liquor Commissioner may establish for the licensed premises. The annual fee for such license shall be $350. (13) Class C-7 license. This license shall permit the holder of any C-1, C-3 or C-5 license to provide alcoholic liquor service outdoors, but only upon such terms and conditions as the local Liquor Commissioner may establish for the licensed premises. The annual fee for such license shall be $350. (14) Class D license. This license shall authorize...promotion of some common object other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor. The annual fee for such license shall be $50. (21) Class S license. This license is available only to holders of a valid existing liquor license of any of the foregoing classes for one day/night special event only. This license shall enable the holder of the underlying liquor license to serve alcoholic beverages of the type permitted under the existing license to extend retail liquor sales
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Waukegan · 3.10

Classification of licenses

This section classifies licenses in Waukegan, specifically detailing the 'Class A—Tavern license'. It outlines what this license permits, restrictions on minors, access during non-business hours, and introduces subclasses for outside service and craft breweries.

alcoholic liquor or from the general revenues of the organization. d. The annual fee for a class B license shall in an amount as set forth in section 3-55 of this chapter. (3) Class C—Retail package sales liquor license. a. A class C Package Liquor License shall authorize the licensee to sell to the general public alcoholic liquor in original packages only, for consumption off the premises where sold. Class C businesses may have the retail sale...unanticipated event the state gaming board determines that this license so qualifies as to authorize video gaming, this paragraph (b) shall become null and void. c. No establishments which sell gasoline may be issued a class C liquor license. d. The annual fee for a class C license shall be in an amount as set forth in section 3-55 of this chapter. e. Additional subclassification. [Class C-1]. Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) and (c) above, a Class C-1 license
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North Riverside · 5.02.030

License—Application, restrictions, classes of licenses and fees, expiration of licenses, number of licenses issued, terms of privilege—Refund, renewal, revocation—Grounds, and premises—Location restriction

This section outlines the application process for liquor licenses in North Riverside, detailing required information, applicant qualifications, and verification procedures for various business structures.

Application. Applications for liquor licenses must be made on a form provided by the village and must include all of the information and documents requested. Applications shall be submitted to the liquor control commissioner and signed by the applicant. The person signing the application must submit proof that he or she is twenty-one years of age or older. If the applicant is a partnership, then the application shall be signed by a partner. If the applicant is any other...business or organization to be licensed; 4. The amount of goods, wares and merchandise on hand at the time of the application; 5. Whether the applicant, or any partner if applicant is a partnership, has previously applied for a liquor license or a liquor dealer's license, whether from this village or from another government body or agency, and if so, then list all prior applications by date, including the government body or agency to who received the application/s
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Kenilworth · 116.032

Approval Or Denial Of Application

This section outlines the conditions under which a local liquor license application will be approved or denied by the Liquor Control Commissioner. Approval requires a complete application, police recommendations, satisfaction of standards, and fee payment, while denial is mandatory under specific circumstances such as non-residency for sole proprietors.

Approval. The Liquor Control Commissioner shall approve a local liquor license application, and issue a local liquor license to the applicant, upon the occurrence of each of the following: (1)   Receipt of a complete application for a new or renewal local liquor license, in accordance with § 116.030 of this chapter; (2)   Receipt of the recommendations and statement of the Chief of Police pursuant to § 116.031 of this chapter, if applicable; (3)   The determination by the Liquor Control Commissioner that...application satisfies the standards and conditions set forth in this § 116.032; and (4)   Payment of the local liquor license fee for the specific class of local liquor license sought, in the amount set forth in the Annual Fee Ordinance, which fee shall be reduced in proportion to the number of whole calendar months which have expired in the license year prior to the issuance of the local liquor license. (B) Denial. (1) Definition. For purposes of this division (B) only
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Northbrook · 4.48

License classes; secondary liquor functions

This section of the Northbrook municipal ordinance outlines the different classes of alcoholic beverage licenses that can be issued, specifying the primary function and requirements for each class, including on-premise consumption for restaurants and entertainment facilities, off-premise package sales, and club consumption.

printed menu is on display and in effect, subject to the following conditions: a. The retailer must hold either: 1. A valid and current class A or class E license from the village; or 2. A valid and current liquor license of a category equivalent to the village's class A or class E license from a state municipality; and 3. A valid and current liquor license from the state liquor control commission for the premises governed by that local...local liquor commissioner at the time of issuance of the license. h. The licensee must provide a certificate of insurance including such commercial general liability insurance and other insurance as the local liquor commissioner may require. (b) Secondary liquor functions. Licenses that include a secondary liquor function may be issued by the local liquor commissioner in conjunction with a prime liquor function in one of the following classes: Class
Northbrook · 4.48

License classes; secondary liquor functions

This section of the Northbrook municipal ordinance outlines the different classes of alcoholic beverage licenses that can be issued, specifying the primary function and requirements for each class, including on-premise consumption for restaurants and entertainment facilities, off-premise package sales, and club consumption.

printed menu is on display and in effect, subject to the following conditions: a. The retailer must hold either: 1. A valid and current class A or class E license from the village; or 2. A valid and current liquor license of a category equivalent to the village's class A or class E license from a state municipality; and 3. A valid and current liquor license from the state liquor control commission for the premises governed by that local...local liquor commissioner at the time of issuance of the license. h. The licensee must provide a certificate of insurance including such commercial general liability insurance and other insurance as the local liquor commissioner may require. (b) Secondary liquor functions. Licenses that include a secondary liquor function may be issued by the local liquor commissioner in conjunction with a prime liquor function in one of the following classes: Class
Carpentersville · 5.12.060

Classification and standard for the issuance of licenses

This section establishes the classification and minimum requirements for issuing liquor licenses in Carpentersville. It outlines several license classes, including bars/taverns, package liquor stores, and limited package liquor stores for beer and wine.

liquor license shall be issued to any premises which does not comply with the minimum requirements for the license classifications set forth herein. These minimum requirements shall be in addition to compliance with all other ordinances of the village. Liquor licenses authorized to be granted by the local liquor control commissioner shall be divided into the following classes: A. Class A (Bar or Tavern) license, which shall authorize the retail sale on the premises, at which the principal business...sale of alcoholic liquor, of alcoholic liquor for the consumption on the premises as well as the retail sale of such liquor in packaged form for consumption off the premises. B. 1. Class B (Package Liquor) license, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption off the licensed premises and in packaged form only. It shall not be unlawful, however, to permit the tasting or sampling of alcoholic beverages on the premises, if such sampling or tasting
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Norridge · 6.44

Number to be issued

This section establishes numerical limits for various classes of retail liquor dealer licenses and retail liquor dealer video gaming licenses issued by the local liquor control commissioner. It also mandates an automatic reduction in the total number of licenses when a location license is not renewed, revoked, surrendered, or terminated due to dormancy.

Retail liquor dealer's license. The local liquor control commissioner shall not issue more than a total of five class A, nine class B, three class C, one class D, ten class F liquor licenses, one class G liquor license, one class G-1 liquor license, one class GPD license, one class GPD-1 license, zero class H license, and one class PB license. B. Retail liquor dealer video gaming license. The local liquor control commissioner shall not issue more...dealer video gaming license, one class GPDV retail liquor dealer video gaming license, one GPD-1V retail liquor dealer video gaming license, and one class PBV retail liquor video gaming license. The limitation on the number of video gaming liquor licenses issued in each category set forth in this Subsection B shall correlate directly with the limitation on the numbers and classes of video gaming licenses as set forth in chapter 10, section 10-10.H.3 of this Code
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Hoffman Estates · 8.3.21

License classification

This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into eighteen distinct classes (though only five are detailed here), each with specific allowances for sale and consumption, and associated annual fees. It outlines different license types such as restaurant sales, off-premises sales, retail liquor stores, non-profit organizations, and hotel restaurant sales.

days. Hours of closing shall be the same as Class "B" license. Fees for such licenses shall be Forty Dollars ($40.00). K. Class "LC" (or Late Closing). Any permit holder of a Class "A," "AA, "D," "DD," or "F" liquor license may apply for a Class "LC" license which will extend the hours of operation of the licensed premises. A holder of a Class "LC" license shall be subject to all regulations relating to their original license and in addition...provided, however, that the total floor space devoted to Alcoholic Liquor shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total square footage of the retail sales display area. All access to Alcoholic Liquors shall require the assistance of the liquor license holder of his employee who shall be above the age of twenty-one (21). All Alcoholic Liquor display cabinets or coolers shall be secured during hours when sales of Alcoholic Liquor are not permitted. No access to these cabinets
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Lemont · 5.04.060

Classes of licenses, number of licenses and license fees

This section outlines different classes of liquor licenses available in Lemont, specifying conditions for each, including whether they permit consumption on or off-premises and live entertainment. It also details a revenue threshold requirement for Class A-3 licenses related to food and liquor sales.

Class C-5. a. Alcohol beverage tastings may be permitted at a grocery store of at least 30,000 square feet of above grade interior floor space that holds a valid Class C-1 liquor license, as defined in this section. b. Tastings, under a C-5 license shall be permitted pursuant to the following conditions: 1. Tastings shall only be permitted as a promotional activity and not available for sale; 2. A licensee may have no more than...prospective clientele. b. Video gaming as defined under the Illinois Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1 et seq., shall not be allowed in a class E-1-x licenses premises. (24) Class F, personal services. a. A Class F liquor license shall authorize the complimentary distribution by the glass of wine and beer only at any licensed business not otherwise eligible for a liquor license in the Village of Lemont. Such license shall be subject to all of the following
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Roselle · 3.32

Classification of licenses

This section classifies retail liquor licenses in Roselle into four categories (A, B, C, and D) based on the type of establishment, the types of alcohol sold, and specific space and segregation requirements.

Class G License shall authorize the retail sale of beer in cans or bottles or other sealed containers, and/or wine in sealed containers, not for consumption on premises, by restaurants holding a Class "F" or Class "I" liquor license and subject to the following conditions: a. All orders shall be placed and picked up at the "Take-out" or "Carry-out" location approved by the liquor commissioner in writing; b. Delivery orders of beer and or wine by a licensee...class "O" licensee may transport alcohol in a motor vehicle which has previously been opened provided that such alcoholic liquor is contained in a sealed and opaque box, carton, or other similar container. The holder of a valid caterers liquor license of another municipality may cater alcoholic beverages within the village provided that the issuing municipality grants reciprocal privileges to a licensed Roselle caterer. (16) Class "P" license shall authorize the sale of draft or bottled beer and wine
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Franklin Park · 3.2.5

Application

This section outlines the application process for obtaining a local liquor license in Franklin Park, excluding Class L (BYOB) licenses. It details the initial letter of request and the subsequent formal application requirements.

person or entity who wishes to apply for a local liquor license, except for a class L (BYOB) license, shall submit to the local liquor control commissioner a letter of request containing information related to the identity, current and past business experience (including, but not limited to, handling of alcoholic liquor) of the prospective applicant; the class of license desired; the location and nature of the business proposed; the goods proposed for sale at retail and proposed menu items...applicable; and any additional information relevant to the prospective applicant's qualifications for a local liquor license. Upon such written request, the prospective applicant will receive information concerning the availability of a license and applicable application procedures. (b) Following the initial letter of request, and the village's response to it, a person or entity wishing to file an application for a local liquor license may obtain an application form from the local liquor control commissioner. Such application shall
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Maywood · 117.01

Definitions

This section defines terms related to alcoholic beverage service within restaurants in Maywood. It specifically defines 'BAR/BAR AREA,' 'BAR, PATRON,' and 'BAR, SERVICE,' with detailed descriptions of their scope and conditions for operation.

bartender or other person authorized to sell or offer to sell at retail any alcoholic liquor for purposes of consumption in the licensed premises shall prepare and serve alcoholic liquor. Subject to the restrictions imposed by the applicable liquor license class, the area of the restaurant immediately adjacent to the counter may be devoted to a patron seating area for the purpose of consumption of alcoholic liquor and food while waiting for other seating within the restaurant...Ordinance of the Village of Maywood. OUTDOOR LIQUOR CAFÉ. An outdoor dining area, as defined by Section 17.4 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Maywood, operated by a restaurant that already maintains a Village issued restaurant related liquor license and which serves complete meals and beverages, including alcoholic beverages, to patrons in the outdoor dining area. The outdoor liquor café shall be located adjacent to the building that contains the operating restaurant. The Village Board and the Local
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Maywood · 117.21

Applications For License

This section outlines the application process for liquor licenses in Maywood, requiring written, sworn applications and specifying who must file. It also details the process for public hearings on certain license applications, including notification requirements for nearby property owners.

Applications for such licenses shall be made to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner of the Village, in writing, and under oath on forms provided by the Village Clerk. (2)   The following persons are required to file a completed Liquor License Application with the Village Clerk: any applicant seeking issuance of a new license, any applicant seeking to renew an existing liquor license, or any person seeking to acquire ownership in an entity currently possessing a valid liquor license. (B)   Except...temporary liquor license applications (Class C and E licenses), the Village Clerk shall schedule a public hearing before the Liquor Control Commission on each completed application for liquor license that seeks the issuance of a license for premises for which no liquor license of the same class has been issued within the preceding 1 year or for each completed application by a prospective new licensee for premises which already has a current liquor license. (1)   The applicant for a liquor
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Wheaton · 6.87

Classification of licenses

This section defines and classifies alcoholic liquor licenses in Wheaton, specifically detailing the requirements and privileges of Class A and Class B licenses. Class A licenses permit restaurant sales of alcoholic liquor for on-site consumption, package sales of beer and wine, and "to go" mixed drinks and cocktails, with specific conditions regarding food preparation, seating capacity, and bar limitations. Class B licenses are for restaurant sales of beer and wine for on-site consumption and package sales of beer and wine.

Alcoholic liquor licenses authorized to be issued under this chapter shall be, and are hereby, divided into the following classes: (1) Class A license shall authorize the retail sale in restaurants of alcoholic liquor, for consumption on the restaurant premises, package sales of beer, bottles of wine which are otherwise sold by the establishment by the glass and/or bottle and specialty spirits not readily available in mass-market retail stores which are used as ingredients in cocktails sold in their...license shall only be issued to persons who can demonstrate that they are operating a bona fide catering business. A Class G license shall authorize restaurants located within the city, that possess an existing Class A, B or I liquor license, to cater food and/or alcoholic beverages at an off-site location. Existing Class A, B or I licensees seeking a Class G license may submit a written request for the license to the city clerk. The city clerk
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Long Grove · 3.2.5

License classifications; number; fees

This section outlines different classifications of liquor licenses available in Long Grove, including taverns, clubs, restaurants, package wine and beer sales, temporary licenses, and wine and beer sales for sit-down meals. Each classification specifies the type of alcohol sold, the consumption location, and operating hour restrictions.

following circumstances: (a) If the applicant is a not for profit organization; (b) If the event is a not for profit occurrence; or (c) If the applicant has a current and valid Village of Long Grove annual liquor license. (F) Class F Wine and Beer. Class F licenses shall authorize the sale of wine and beer for consumption on the premises to be served only at a sit down meal and specifically not a bar or other facility...Alcoholic liquor is prohibited between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. on any day. (d) The licensee shall be required to obtain a state license and otherwise comply with all requirements for any other liquor license, except that an event caterer or other purveyor of alcoholic liquor can hold such other state licenses and meet the other licensing requirements. (e) At least three business days in advance of any special event at which alcoholic liquor will
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Wadsworth · 3.1.3

Licenses

This section requires a liquor license for any sale, use, or consumption of alcoholic beverages within the Village. It outlines regulations for licensed establishments, including restrictions on patrons bringing their own alcohol and requirements for separate licenses for distinct locations, with specific provisions for hotels and motels.

sale, use, or consumption, or solicit or receive an order for, or keep or expose for sale or keep with the intention of selling, or barter or trade, any alcoholic liquors in the Village without first having obtained a liquor license. B.   Regulations: 1.   Restaurants, dining rooms, cabarets, night clubs, dance halls, and places in which entertainment is provided or food served, and which are not part of a premises licensed hereunder, are prohibited from allowing patrons to bring upon...liquor provided that such sales are limited to periods when groups are assembled on the premises solely for the promotion of some common object other than the sale of alcoholic liquors. D.   Application For License: Written application for a liquor license hereunder verified by oath or affidavit; signed by the applicant, if an individual; or by the duly authorized agent thereof, if a club or corporation; when any applicant for a liquor license is a corporation, said application shall
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