This section outlines the requirements and limitations for obtaining a special use permit liquor license in North Aurora. It governs the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages for special events, including restrictions on types of alcohol, sampling, duration, and operational hours.
Section Text
special use permit liquor license may be issued to a license applicant who has a current, valid Illinois retail liquor license.
B. A special use permit license authorizes the alcoholic liquor in original packages or otherwise for use and consumption, including samples for tasting, but not for resale, on a specified premises for special events. Non-village sponsored events shall be limited to beer and wine only.
C. The sale of alcohol permitted under any license issued under this section...conditioned upon the applicant obtaining a valid State of Illinois special use permit liquor license, a copy of which must be filed with the village prior to any sale or sampling.
D. Free wine and/or beer tasting shall be limited to samples of not more than one ounce in conjunction with the anticipated sale of wine and/or beer. No sampling may take place more than ten (10) feet away from the sales booth.
E. Applicants seeking a special use permit
Business & Licensing
Oak Lawn·3.1.1.7
Fee Schedules
Summary
This section mandates that all businesses and other licensed entities within Oak Lawn must pay annual licensing, registration, or permitting fees. It also outlines the fee year, proration rules for new fees, payment timing, and conditions under which fees are non-refundable or licenses may be denied.
Section Text
underreported machine. 2. Underreporting of towing vehicles is subject to a fine of $5,000 per underreported vehicle. 3. For purposes of this fee, “regularly” shall mean more frequently than once or very occasionally.
F. Liquor Licenses: In addition to any fee specified in Table 1 or 2 above, an establishment with a liquor license issued pursuant to chapter 3 (Liquor Control) of this title shall pay the additional liquor license fee as set forth in Table 3 below, effective...with the licensing period commencing July 1, 2025:
TABLE 3 - Liquor License Class Description Liquor License (Class) License Fee $
TABLE 3 - Liquor License Class Description Liquor License (Class) License Fee $
Packaged Goods (various establishments and retail stores, other than convenience stores, engaging in sales of packaged goods, e.g., liquor stores, grocery stores, drug stores, etc.) LIQ-P1 $1,500
Packaged Goods (Retail) (convenience stores only) LIQ-P2 $1,000
On-Premises Consumption - All Liquor (e.g. taverns, bars, restaurants, hotels, banquet
Taxation & Revenue
Park City·5.32.030
Class D liquor license
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for a Class D liquor license in Park City, allowing for the retail sale of beer and wine for on-premises consumption with specific time restrictions. It also details a special event Class D license provision for 1997 and allows the city administrator or treasurer to apply for such a license on behalf of the city for city fairs.
Section Text
Class D liquor license shall authorize the retail sale on the specified premises of beer and wine only for consumption on the premises only, except between the hours of two a.m. and eleven a.m., prevailing time.
B. Anything in this title to the contrary notwithstanding, there shall be available during calendar year 1997 only one "Class D (special event)" liquor license, which shall be in addition to the maximum number of Class D liquor licenses allowed under Section...this title.
A Class D special event liquor license shall allow the licensee to sell and offer for sale, at retail, beer and wine for use or consumption, but not for resale in any form and only at the location and on the specific dates designated for the special event in the license. An applicant for a Class D special event liquor license must also submit with the application proof satisfactory to the liquor commissioner that the applicant will provide
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Bensenville·3.3.8
Change Of Licensee Information Or Use Of Licensed Premises
Summary
This section requires liquor licensees in Bensenville to notify the Local Liquor Commissioner in writing at least 30 days before specific changes to ownership, management, or legal information, and mandates a new license application for any change in the use or concept of the licensed premises.
Section Text
Following the issuance of any liquor license, every licensee shall notify the Local Liquor Commissioner in writing of every change in the licensee’s residence, management, partnership, officers, members, directors, persons holding directly or beneficially an aggregate of more than five (5) percent of the stock or ownership interest in the licensee, or managers of the licensed premises, or the licensee’s legal name or the licensee’s assumed name provided that no change in the use of the premises...concept of the business described in the liquor license application or liquor license is proposed. The notice required under this section shall be given to the Local Liquor Commissioner no less than thirty (30) days prior to any such change. Any person becoming a partner, officer, member, director, manager, or person holding such ownership interest (as the case may be) shall meet all of the applicable standards and requirements of this chapter for issuance of a liquor license. The Local
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Evanston·7.2.6
OCCUPATION OF PUBLIC WAYS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES; PERMITS
Summary
This section establishes permit requirements for various business activities that occupy public rights-of-way in Evanston, including selling merchandise, erecting stands, dumping materials, and operating sidewalk cafes or streateries.
Section Text
boundary, inclusive of right-of-way.
b. Food Establishments Within Two Hundred (200) Feet Of A Residentially Zoned District Or A Food Establishment Operating As Full-Service As Defined In Subsection 7-2-6(D)1. With An Alcoholic Liquor License Outside The "Core Area" As Defined In Section 3-4-1 Of This Code And Desirous Of Selling Alcoholic Liquor On The Sidewalk Cafe Premises. Sidewalk cafe permits for food service establishments within two hundred (200) feet from...residentially zoned district shall require approval by the Director of Public Works. Full-service food establishments operating with an alcoholic liquor license outside the core area and desirous of selling alcoholic liquor on the sidewalk cafe premises as defined in Subsection 7-2-6(D)1., shall require the approval of the City Council.
c. Class A Liquor Licensees. A Class A liquor licensee requesting a sidewalk cafe permit requires approval by the Director of Public Works with respect
Streets & Public Property
Park Forest·6.43
Classification
Summary
This section classifies licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquors and beer and wine in Park Forest. It defines seven different license classes (A through G) based on the type of establishment, what can be sold, and where it can be consumed (on-premises vs. off-premises).
Section Text
alcoholic beverages from the designated area of the premises.
c. The designated area shall be open and the sale of beer and wine for consumption on the premises shall take place only during the hours permitted by the underlying liquor license.
d. Alcoholic liquors in the original package may only be sold by a cashier outside the designated area, may not be purchased or sold in the designated area, and packaged liquors may not be consumed in the designated area...shall be destroyed by the licensee or its agents or employees.
g. Class N licensees shall be liable for violations of this chapter in the same manner as the holder of any other classification of liquor license, including, but not limited to, violations for service to minors and the over serving of patrons.
h. Class N licensees are prohibited from storing alcohol on the premises, unless the licensee also has an appropriate license allowing the retail sale of alcoholic liquors
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Wilmette·10.4.5
Elected Officials with a Direct Interest in a Local Liquor License
Summary
This section outlines conditions and restrictions for elected officials in Wilmette who have a direct interest in a local liquor license. It requires liquor sales to be incidental to food sales and mandates approval from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, while also prohibiting officials from voting or discussing liquor control matters and from serving on the Judiciary Committee.
Section Text
event that an elected official of the Village has a direct interest in a local liquor license as allowed by this Chapter, the following provisions shall apply:
(1) An elected official may only have a direct interest in a local liquor license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor if such sale of alcohol is incidental to the sale of food; and
(2) The issuance of such a local liquor license must be approved by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission...otherwise invalid or of no effect until such approval is provided; and
(3) The issuance of the local liquor license shall be made in accordance with all applicable local ordinances in effect where the premises are located; and
(4) The elected official with the direct interest in the local liquor license shall not vote on, participate in the discussion of, comment upon, or provide any input, to any matter directly regarding the Liquor Control provisions of the Village Code
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Lyons·4.2.6
Application For License; Applicant And Business Manager
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a local liquor license in Lyons, including the necessary forms, applicant information, business details, and past licensing history. It specifies the required documentation and personal details for individuals and entities seeking a liquor license.
Section Text
Application Generally: Applications for local liquor licenses shall be made to the Commissioner on a form prescribed by the Commissioner, shall be in writing; shall be signed by the applicant if an individual, or by one of the partners on behalf of all partners if a partnership, or by a duly authorized agent if a corporation; and shall be verified by an oath or affidavit. Each application shall specifically identify the applicant and the licensed premises to which a local...liquor license would be issued.
B. Background Information: Each application shall include the following background information:
1. The name, including nicknames and aliases, residence address, telephone number, social security number and date of birth of the sole proprietor, general or limited partners, officers, directors, and shareholders owning five percent (5%) or more of the common stock, members and managers, of any applicant, and of the person or people who will run the day to day operations of the licensed establishment
Business & Licensing
Schiller Park·112.008
Video Gaming Licenses And Liquor License Violation
Summary
This section mandates that video gaming establishments in Schiller Park must possess a valid Class A, AC, or R liquor license. Violations of the chapter or state act can be treated as liquor license violations, and the loss or suspension of the liquor license will automatically revoke or suspend the video gaming licenses.
Section Text
Each Video Gaming Establishment License must also have a valid Class A, Class AC, or Class R Village of Schiller Park Liquor License. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may treat any violations of the provisions of this chapter or the Act as a violation of the establishment's liquor license. The revocation, loss or suspension of any license required in subsection (A), (B)(1) or (B)(2) of § 112.003 shall automatically result in the revocation, loss or suspension
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Pingree Grove·4.2.34
State Authorized Electronic Or Video Gaming Permitted With License
Summary
This section permits the use of video gaming terminals within licensed liquor establishments in Pingree Grove, provided they obtain a village video gaming license, adhere to state regulations, and meet specific application and renewal requirements.
Section Text
holder of a village issued, current and valid liquor license which is eligible for the use of a video gaming terminal as described in the video gaming act, 230 Illinois Compiled Statutes 40/1 et seq. (hereafter, “the video gaming act”), may utilize video gaming terminals (as defined in the video gaming act) within the licensed premises after obtaining a village video gaming license and acquiring any required county or state licensure, provided that all such video gaming terminals are used...more video gaming terminals within a licensed premises shall only be permitted to do so in strict accordance with all provisions of the Illinois video gaming act.
2. Prior to installation or use of any video gaming terminal, any licensed liquor establishment seeking to utilize such devices shall first obtain a license from the state of Illinois gaming board. After obtaining such license, the applicant shall submit to the village: a) a copy of the state issued license
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Naperville·3.3.8
PERSONNEL RESTRICTIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSES
Summary
This section outlines reporting requirements for changes in personnel associated with liquor licenses in Naperville. It also details conditions under which a license may terminate due to ineligible personnel, employee conduct, manager presence, and mandatory BASSET training for relevant staff.
Section Text
stock or ownership interest, managers or assistant managers of establishments licensed to sell liquor shall be reported in writing to the Liquor and Tobacco Control Commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. 1.2.
When a liquor 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, said license shall terminate. 1.3.
When a liquor license has been issued...managers or shareholders of more than five percent (5%) of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, said license shall terminate. 1.4.
When a liquor license has been issued to an individual who is no longer eligible for a license, said license shall terminate. 2. Employees: No employee, agent or manager, while on duty, shall use any illegal drugs or alcoholic liquor, or be under
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Elmhurst·36.29
Liquor license sales hours
Summary
This section establishes specific daily hours for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Elmhurst, with different allowances for package sales and on-premises consumption, and includes provisions for holidays and patron presence after sales hours.
Section Text
shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail in the City any alcoholic liquor as follows:
(a) Liquor License Sale Hours
Days Permitted Hours Prohibited Hours
Sunday 6:01 a.m. to 12:44 a.m. (Monday) 1:45 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Monday 6:01 a.m. to 12:44 a.m. (Tuesday) 12:45 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Tuesday 6:01 a.m. to 12:44 a.m. (Wednesday) 12:45 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Wednesday...Friday 6:01 a.m. to 1:44 a.m. (Saturday) 12:45 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Saturday 6:01 a.m. to 1:44 a.m. (Sunday) 1:45 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
(b) Those liquor licensed establishments selling alcoholic liquor in its original packages, and not for consumption on the premises where sold such as class B licenses, that remain open during those hours when the sale of alcoholic liquors are prohibited, must prevent the sale of alcoholic liquor during
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Skokie·10.64
Classification
Summary
This section establishes 16 classes of liquor licenses in Skokie, Illinois, and outlines options for designating licenses for beer and wine only, including fee structures and conversion processes. It also defines Class A and Class B licenses with specific limitations and conditions.
Section Text
Liquor licenses are divided into 16 classes as described in paragraphs (a) through (p). Any applicant for a license may request that the license be designated for, and limited to, the sale or service of beer and wine only. A licensee that holds a license for beer and wine only shall not sell or serve any alcoholic liquor other than beer and wine. The fees for a license limited to beer and wine only shall be the fees stated...such districts.
(3) The Liquor Control Commissioner shall promulgate a set of rules detailing the timetable and procedures for initial issuance of the Class E licenses. Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the number of available licenses, the Liquor Control Commissioner shall conduct a lottery to determine the recipients.
(f) Class F license which shall authorize the sale or service of alcoholic liquor for consumption off the premises as part of a catering service, and limited to invited guests
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Lake Villa·3.8.2
Licensing Regulations And Procedures: Compliance Required
Summary
This section outlines the mandatory compliance requirements for all liquor license holders in Lake Villa, detailing the necessity of displaying the license and the procedure for applying for a new or renewal license. It specifies that applications must be submitted in writing, under oath, and accompanied by non-refundable fees.
Section Text
license, or licenses, to be framed and hung in plain view in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises.
B. License Application Procedure: An applicant for any license from the Village shall submit to the Mayor an application for liquor license in a form approved by the Mayor from time to time and available through the Village Clerk and completed in full in writing by the Applicant, verified by oath or affidavit.
Applications for licenses required by this Chapter shall...amended application filed pursuant to Section 3-8-2 (F) of this Chapter for a proposed change of location for the Licensed Premises may be waived or reduced in length by the Mayor.
C. Ineligible Persons: No liquor license shall be issued to:
1. A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides.
2. A person who has been convicted of a felony under any Federal or State law, unless the Local
Business & Licensing
Countryside·3.5.7
License Classification, Fee, Hours And Number
Summary
This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into different types (Class A, B, B-1, C) and specifies the hours of operation and sales restrictions for each class, including specific exceptions for holidays and days of the week.
Section Text
licenses shall be made as in the case of any other class of license and said license shall be governed by all of the provisions of this chapter. Live entertainment (inside or outside) is permitted.
Further, no Class C liquor license shall be issued for any event or any gathering at which 100 or more persons will be present, unless the licensee shall have first presented to the Liquor Control Commissioner evidence that there will be on hand at such...license. The hours during which a Class U2 (BYOB) license holder may permit consumption of beer and wine on its premises shall conform identically to the hours of operation of the licensed business for which the BYOB liquor license has been issued.
12. Class UU (BYOB). Class UU (BYOB) licenses shall authorize the consumption of beer, wine and liquor which has been brought onto the premises of a business operating as a public accommodation as defined in section
Business & Licensing
Western Springs·4.1.13
Hours Of Operation
Summary
This section outlines the permitted hours of operation for selling alcoholic liquor for Class A and Class B licenses in Western Springs. It specifies different hours for weekdays, weekends, and Sundays, with an exception for New Year's Eve and allows earlier service for those offering brunch.
Section Text
Unless otherwise further restricted by an ordinance approved by the corporate authorities of the village for a particular liquor license applicant or licensee, the hours of operation shall be as follows:
A. Class A License (Full Service Restaurant With A Service Bar): Under a class A license, a licensee shall be permitted to sell alcoholic liquor only between the hours of eleven o'clock (11:00) A.M. and eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. on weekdays and Saturdays, and between...Sundays through Thursdays and between the hours of eleven o'clock (11:00) A.M. and eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. on Fridays and Saturdays, unless such hours are further restricted in the ordinance creating a class H liquor license or by the local liquor control commissioner. Licensees offering a brunch menu may serve alcoholic liquor beginning at nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. on Mondays through Sundays.
Extended hours: Between the hours of eleven o'clock
This section allows the Chicago City Council to prohibit the issuance of new liquor licenses in specific city areas. The ordinance must define the area's boundaries, encompass at least two contiguous city blocks, specify affected license categories, and describe the reasons for the prohibition.
Section Text
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the city council may from time to time prohibit the issuance of additional liquor licenses in a specified area of the city, subject only to the conditions and procedures described in this section.
(b) An ordinance to prohibit the issuance of additional liquor licenses in specified area must:
(1) identify the area by boundaries; and
(2) cover an area including no less than two contiguous city blocks; and
(3) identify the category...street that is a boundary of the area is also a boundary of wards of the city, the middle of that street will be the boundary of the area.
(c) No ordinance to prohibit the issuance of additional liquor licenses in a specified area may:
(1) prohibit additional licenses for sale of liquor on the premises of any of the following: sports stadiums with a seating capacity of more than 3,000 persons; restaurants; hotels; casinos, as that term
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Wilmington·112.06
Classification of licenses—Fees
Summary
This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into Class A and Class A-1 for on-premises consumption with limited off-premises sales, and Class B for off-premises consumption with limited on-premises sales. It details the annual fees and payment schedule for each license class.
Section Text
license shall be $50 per day which shall be deposited with the application for a license.
(13) Daily Permit License. The Mayor may grant a Daily Permit License to any not-for-profit organization or club, business, or local liquor license holder held in good standing by the city and located in or providing service in the city. A daily permit shall be valid for one day only and the mayor reserves the right to limit the sale of liquor...calendar year. 3. The license holder shall not charge for admittance to the event nor receive compensation of any kind from the event goers nor from any other party.
(B) Any person, firm, or corporation having a retail liquor license in full force and effect on November 1, 1959, shall, if otherwise eligible under the terms of this chapter, be permitted to secure a renewal of the license from year to year so long as the license shall
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Midlothian·5.4.43
Private Event Venues
Summary
This section defines what constitutes an 'Event' for the purpose of private venue usage in Midlothian, specifying criteria such as invitation-only status, capacity limits, and privacy. It also establishes a mandatory 'Event Permit' process overseen by the Building Department, requiring applications at least 30 days in advance.
Section Text
Event. The Event Sponsor shall be at least 21 years of age.
LICENSED CATERER (“Licensed Caterer”): A caterer that holds a valid retail food establishment license. Any Licensed Caterer that also holds a valid “Caterer Off-Premises” liquor license issued by the State of Illinois Liquor Control Commission shall be permitted to serve alcoholic liquor (by Basset-trained servers only) as an incidental part of food service at an Event for which the Licensed Caterer was hired.
PRIVATE EVENT VENUE...Event Venue space having a leasehold interest in the Event Venue. All Venue Owners are required to (a) apply for a Midlothian Business License regardless if they are also the Property Owner, and (b) apply for a liquor license if they intend to allow alcoholic liquor to be served. The Venue Owner shall be at least 21 years of age.
(B) Business License Requirement; Special Use Requirement; Liquor License Requirement.
1. It shall be unlawful for any Venue Owner
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Dolton·110.018
License Fee Schedule
Summary
This section establishes an annual license fee schedule for various miscellaneous businesses within Dolton, with fees varying based on the specific business activity and, in some cases, employee count or number of units.
Section Text
Junk dealer, plus each vehicle used $150
Junk dealer/auto wrecker $165
Karate school $70
Kennel and pet store $100
Laboratory research $70
Laundromat/self-service laundry $100
Laundromat/self-service laundry, each machine $10
Lawn and garden supplies, landscaping $200
Limousine service $125
Liquor license club $500
Liquor license hotel/motel $5,000
Liquor license, municipally owned $1,200
Liquor license, restaurant $1,200
Liquor license, sales only $1,200
Liquor license special event
Up to 500 persons $250
Over 500 persons $500
Liquor license...comply with village ordinances and resolutions as required in the village’s municipal code, shall result in suspension for a specified period or revocation of the business license or permit by the Village Clerk and/or suspension of the liquor license by the Liquor Commissioner. A revocation may be for an indefinite or specified period of time. A suspension shall be for a specified period of time not to exceed 1 year. —Not less than 1 police officers shall be present
General Provisions
Pingree Grove·4.2.35
Liquor Caterer License
Summary
This section outlines the eligibility and application process for liquor caterer licenses in Pingree Grove. It differentiates between existing Pingree Grove liquor license holders and those licensed by other Illinois entities, with no fees for either type of applicant. The process involves application submission, potential background checks by the chief of police, and approval by the village president.
Section Text
Eligibility: Any party holding a present village of Pingree Grove liquor license for a licensed premises within the corporate limits of the village shall be eligible to apply for permission to serve as a liquor caterer. There shall be no additional fee for such licensure, and any licensee who seeks such permission shall be, after approval, entitled to operate within the conditions described in subsection D of this section. Application shall be on a form prescribed by the village clerk...shall require approval of the village president with the recommendation of the chief of police.
B. Application; Fee; Investigation: Any party holding a valid state of Illinois liquor license and a liquor license issued by an Illinois municipal entity (city, town, village, county or similar entity) but not presently holding a village of Pingree Grove liquor license for a licensed premises within the village shall be authorized to apply for a liquor caterer's license. Application shall
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Old Mill Creek·112.045
Ineligibility For Liquor License
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which a local liquor license will not be issued or renewed in Old Mill Creek. It lists various ineligibility criteria related to residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, and past license violations.
Section Text
local liquor license shall be issued or renewed to:
(A) A person who is not a permanent resident of the village; provided, however, that this division (A) shall not prohibit the issuance of a local liquor license to a corporation; and provided further, however, that this division (A) shall not prohibit the issuance of a local liquor license to a partnership where at least one general partner is a permanent resident of the village or an area within ten miles...been convicted of being the keeper, or is keeping, a house of ill fame;
(F) A person who has been convicted of pandering or any other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality;
(G) A person whose local liquor license has been suspended more than once for cause within one year immediately prior to the present application if the Commissioner determines that the applicant is no longer worthy of the public trust;
(H) A person whose license issued under
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Lake Forest·111.044
Ineligibility For Local Liquor License
Summary
This section outlines criteria that make an individual or entity ineligible to receive or renew a local liquor license in Lake Forest. Ineligibility is based on residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license violations, and business management.
Section Text
local liquor license shall be issued or renewed to:
(A) A person who is not a permanent resident of the city; provided, however, that, this division (A) shall not prohibit the issuance of a local liquor license to a corporation; and, provided further, however, that, this division (A) shall not prohibit the issuance of a local liquor license to a partnership where at least one general partner is a permanent resident of the city or an area within ten miles...been convicted of being the keeper, or is keeping, a house of ill fame;
(F) A person who has been convicted of pandering or any other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality;
(G) A person whose local liquor license has been suspended more than once for cause within one year immediately prior to the present application if the Commissioner determines that the applicant is no longer worthy of the public trust;
(H) A person whose license issued under
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Palos Hills·5.10.185
Class M license
Summary
This section establishes a Class M liquor license in Palos Hills, allowing establishments with existing liquor licenses to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption in an adjacent outdoor dining area. This outdoor area must be physically enclosed, serve prepared food, and adhere to the same business hours as the indoor establishment.
Section Text
Class M liquor license is established.
B. Any establishment which has or receives a validly issued Class B, C, C-1, D, F, I, J or K license to sell alcoholic liquor may apply to receive a Class M liquor license for the same address of a premises to which such a liquor license was previously issued.
Only those establishments which have been issued class of liquor licenses set forth herein are eligible to apply and receive a Class...license.
C. A Class M liquor license shall permit the holder of that license to sell, at retail, alcoholic liquor for consumption within an outdoor dining area where prepared food is also served and consumed by patrons of the establishments. The licensee to whom a Class M liquor license is issued must make available to patrons of the outdoor dining area all of the food items which are served within the adjacent indoor premises for which the other liquor license
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Downers Grove·Sec 3.9
Application
Summary
This section outlines the application process for a liquor license in Downers Grove, starting with a letter of request to the Local Liquor Commissioner and detailing requirements for the application form, including employee training and floor plans.
Section Text
past business experience (including, but not limited to, handling of liquor) of the prospective applicant; the class of license desired; the location and nature of the business proposed; and any additional information relevant to his/her qualifications for a liquor license. Upon such written request, the prospective applicant shall be provided with information concerning the availability of licenses of the requested classification and the application procedure.
Availability of license . If no license of the requested classification is available at the time...person's name from the list. Persons whose names appear on such list at the time a license of the requested classification becomes available shall be so informed, and may then, at their option, proceed to apply for a liquor license.
Application for license . Following the initial letter of request, and the Village's response to it, a person wishing to file an application for a license may obtain from the Village an application form as prescribed by the Village