This section establishes closing hours for establishments selling alcoholic liquor, with different rules for various license types and specific provisions for sales in hotel meeting/reception rooms and after meal service. It also mandates when patrons must leave licensed premises.
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established.
C. Patrons who have been served a meal in food establishments under class A-1 (in hotels with less than one hundred (100) rooms), B-1, B-2, B-3, or B-4, B-5 or B-6 liquor licenses may continue to be served alcoholic liquor or consume for one hour after the service of food has ceased, but in no event later than the hours of closing established above.
D. Patrons of food establishments under class...liquor licenses, in hotels with one hundred (100) rooms or more, may continue to be served alcoholic liquor for two (2) hours after the service of food has ceased, but in no event later than the hours of closing established above
Business & Licensing
Blue Island·113.188
Video Gaming License Fee
Summary
This section establishes the video gaming license fee by incorporating it into the applicable liquor license classification for certain establishments and by referencing a separate fee schedule for truck stops.
Section Text
video gaming license fee for a licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment or licensed veterans establishment is incorporated into the applicable liquor license classification as set forth in Chapter 111, Alcoholic Liquor, of this code of ordinances.
(B) The video gaming license fee for a licensed truck stop establishment shall be as set forth in Chapter 39, Fee and Fine Schedule of this code of ordinances.
(Ord. 2018-049, passed
Business & Licensing
Wonder Lake·111.07
NUMBER OF LICENSES
Summary
This section establishes limitations on the number of certain liquor license classes in Wonder Lake, specifically for combined A-1 and A-2, A-3 (gasoline service station), and A-4 (video gaming cafe) licenses. All other license classes have no maximum limit.
Section Text
limitations shall be in effect within the village as to the maximum number of liquor license holders, except with reference to: 1. Number of licenses for Classes A-1 and A-2 combined shall not exceed the number of six licenses issued at any given time. 2. Number of licenses for Class A-3 beer, wine, liquor and package in conjunction with a gasoline service station shall be one. The A-3 license as a class shall be eliminated upon...failure to renew or failure to operate as a gasoline service station. 3. Number of licenses for Class A-4 beer, wine and liquor at video gaming cafes shall not exceed a total of two which number shall be reduced if a current license holder fails to renew or fails to operate a video gaming café and upon failure to renew or failure to operate a video gaming café the license shall be eliminated until the Class
Business & Licensing
Oak Lawn·3.3.14
Conditions Of License
Summary
This section outlines restrictions on the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor in Oak Lawn, including specific closing hours for weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and prohibitions against peddling and certain activities like drunkenness and gambling on licensed premises.
Section Text
bowling alleys, convenience stores and hotels, such establishments may be kept open during such hours, but no alcoholic liquor may be sold to or consumed by the public during such hours.
B. Amusement Arcades: All persons holding both a liquor license and an amusement arcade license issued by the village shall abide by the provisions of subsection 3-4A-2-8A7 of this title as now or hereafter amended.
C. Peddling: It shall be unlawful to peddle alcoholic...Illinois Compiled Statutes 40/1 et seq., so long as such device is conducted in compliance with all requirements of said act and all rules and regulations of the Illinois gaming board.
E. Disorderly Conduct: No retailer of liquor licensed under the provisions hereof shall suffer any loud or boisterous talking, or obscene or profane language, quarreling, singing, fighting or other disturbances of persons passing along any street or public square in the vicinity thereof or to the disturbance
Business & Licensing
Lockport·111.10
Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section limits the total number of liquor licenses within the city to 52. It also stipulates that the number and classification of licenses will be reduced if a license holder ceases to operate a business for six months or more.
Section Text
number of liquor licenses authorized to be used within the corporate limits of the city shall not exceed 52. However, at the time that a license holder ceases to have an operating business, then the number and classification shall be reduced accordingly. A business shall be deemed not to be operating if it has been closed for business for six months.
(`79 Code, § 111.040) (Ord. 832, passed 12-6-76; Am. Ord. 928, passed
Business & Licensing
Crestwood·112.24
License Required; Food Service
Summary
This section requires a license for any retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Crestwood. It mandates separate licenses for different locations and buildings, and imposes restrictions on sales for on-premises consumption, particularly regarding food service and adult-use establishments.
Section Text
defined in § 112.21; provided, however, that, the requirement of this section shall not be applicable to a Class B, D, F, or I license. No license to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor, other than a Class J license, shall be issued to any person whose place of business is an “adult use” as defined in § 123.03 of the Village Code, or whose place of business involves gambling. However, no license holder of a Class...premises unless such consumption is incidental and complimentary to the service of food, as defined in § 112.21. The qualifications for issuance of a Class J license holder and resident manager shall be the same as all other liquor license holders as provided in this chapter.
(Ord. 1899, passed 10-19-2006; Ord. 2083, passed 6-7-2012; Ord. 2185, passed 8-21-2014) Penalty
Business & Licensing
River Grove·5.24.22
Closing Hours
Summary
This ordinance section establishes closing hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages in River Grove. It outlines specific prohibited hours for general retail liquor dealers and provides an exception for Class B1 liquor licenses, which have different permitted hours for private banquets.
Section Text
Except as provided for the Class B1 liquor license, it is unlawful to sell, permit to be sold, give away or otherwise dispense any alcoholic beverages during the following hours:
(A) Two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. local time, Monday through Saturday of each week.
(B) Three o'clock (3:00) A.M. and ten o'clock (10:00) A.M. local time, on Sunday of each week.
With respect to the Class B1 liquor...license, the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises and not for resale in any form, and limited to the service and consumption of liquor at private, invitation-only banquets or gatherings held in the licensee's business premises or hall shall be permitted during the following hours only:
(A) Between twelve o'clock (12:00) P.M. and ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. local time, Sunday through Thursday of each week; and
(B) Between twelve
Business & Licensing
Wadsworth·3.14.2
License Required; Application
Summary
This section requires eligible liquor license holders and truck stops to obtain a gaming terminal license from the Village President for each video gaming terminal operated in Wadsworth. Applications must include terminal location and operational information, a state gaming license, and the required fee.
Section Text
liquor license holder eligible to permit video gaming terminals, and any truck stop eligible to permit video gaming terminals, must apply for and obtain a valid gaming terminal license from the Village President for each video gaming terminal to be operated within the Village. Information about the location and operation of the video gaming terminals must be submitted with the application, along with a copy of the licensee's State video gaming license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board
Business & Licensing
Chicago·17.14.0200
Department Of Planning And Development.
Summary
This section establishes the Department of Planning and Development and outlines the duties of the Zoning Administrator. The Zoning Administrator is responsible for various tasks related to administering and enforcing the Zoning Ordinance, including issuing certifications, requesting inspections, maintaining records, and handling applications for amendments.
Section Text
with all applicable approval criteria for variations , as described in Sec. 17-13-1107.
17-14-0202-M Notwithstanding any other ordinance or provision of this Municipal Code, the Zoning Administrator is authorized to issue zoning certification for a liquor license for a special club licensed pursuant to Chapter 4-388, and located in the Wrigley Field Adjacent Area as defined in Section 4-388-010(b). Additionally, the Zoning Administrator may waive any applicable setback requirement for a building...necessary to effectuate the Special Club License Provisions of Chapter 4-388.
17-14-0202-N Notwithstanding any other ordinance or provision of the Municipal Code, the Zoning Administrator is authorized to issue a zoning certification for a liquor license for consumption on the premises, in connection with the operation of an established food-serving facility in any building located on land owned by the Chicago Park District if approved by the Chicago Park District Commissioners
Administration & Government
Third Lake·4.10
Number of licenses
Summary
This section sets the maximum number of liquor licenses permitted in Third Lake, with specific limits for Class A through E licenses and no limit for Class F licenses.
Section Text
number of liquor licenses shall not exceed the following:
(1) Class A: Six.
(2) Class B: One.
(3) Class C: One.
(4) Class D: Three.
(5) Class E: Two.
(6) Class F: No limit
Business & Licensing
Woodridge·3.3.10
Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses permitted in Woodridge, broken down by specific license classes. It specifies the exact quota for most classes and indicates that certain classes are not authorized at this time.
Section Text
number of liquor licenses shall not exceed the following:
Class A-1 17
Class A-2
Class A-3 4
Class B-1 8
Class B-2 0
Class B-3 0
Class C-3 1
Class D-3 0
Class E-1 1
Class E-2 0
Class E-3 1
Class F-1 1
Class G-1 1
Class H-1 1
Class I-1 1
Class A-3NB, A-4, C-1 or C-2 None authorized
Business & Licensing
River Grove·5.24.9
Term Of License
Section Text
Every such retail liquor license shall be issued for annual periods to begin on May 1 and to end on April 30 of the year following the year of issuance
Business & Licensing
Lakemoor·22.049
Temporary Use Permit
Summary
This section outlines the process and requirements for obtaining a temporary use permit in Lakemoor, which allows for short-term uses and structures on a lot. It specifies application procedures, deadlines, and approval standards related to zoning compliance, public health and safety, and parking.
Section Text
manner that they can easily be removed during winter months and/or if required by the village.
5. The sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the outdoor café/dining area shall be subject to and restricted by the liquor license governing the restaurant.
6. Outdoor café/dining shall only be permitted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
7. All outdoor furnishings shall be of durable quality and shall be designed to withstand a wind pressure...waste removal.
c. The days and hours of operation, including setup and take down times.
d. A description of crowd control and security measures.
e. If alcoholic beverages are to be served in conjunction with the temporary use, a liquor license must be approved by the Liquor Commission, which is separate from the temporary use permit approval process.
3. Any temporary structure must be removed within three days of conclusion of the event.
4. Events are limited to four events
Zoning & Land Use
Evergreen Park·3.53
Application Generally
Summary
This section outlines the general application process for retail liquor licenses in Evergreen Park, requiring written applications with specific personal and business history details. It also details renewal procedures, information requirements, and consequences of misstatements.
Section Text
application is fully completed, the questions answered, properly signed and verified. Failure to complete the application and to file the same within the time limit prescribed herein shall be deemed grounds for refusal of the local liquor control commissioner to renew such license.
(c) The application shall contain such queries as shall intelligently...inform the local liquor control commissioner as to whether or not the applicant is eligible for a license and complies with the applicable requirements of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 [235 ILCS 5/1 1 et seq.] for retail liquor license.
(d) Applicants may be required to submit information as to sources of funds for the purchase or operation of their businesses. The commissioner may require such other information in writing or an oral examination.
(e) Misstatements in the application
Business & Licensing
Old Mill Creek·112.076
Closing Hours
Summary
This section establishes closing hours for liquor sales at retail in Old Mill Creek. Holders of Class D licenses have later closing hours than other license holders, except for Class S license holders who are exempt from the general closing hour restriction.
Section Text
shall be unlawful for all holders of liquor licenses hereunder, with the exception of those holding Class D licenses, to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor in the village between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any day, with the exception of holders of the Class S liquor license. It shall be unlawful for any holder of a Class D license hereunder to sell or offer for sale at retail
Business & Licensing
Yorkville·3.3.6
Number of licenses
Summary
This section establishes limits on the number of certain liquor license classes issued by the City of Yorkville. Specifically, it caps combined A-1 and A-2 licenses at six, A-3 licenses at one (tied to gasoline service stations), and A-4 licenses at two (for video gaming cafes), while placing no maximum on other license classes.
Section Text
limitation shall be in effect within the City as to the maximum number of liquor license holders, except with reference to:
A. Number of licenses for Classes A-1 and A-2 combined shall not exceed the number of six (6) licenses issued at any given time.
B. Number of licenses for Class A-3 beer, wine, liquor and package in conjunction with a gasoline service station shall be one (1). The A-3 license as a class shall...eliminated upon failure to renew or failure to operate as a gasoline service station.
C. Number of licenses for Class A-4 beer, wine and liquor at video gaming cafes shall not exceed a total of two (2) which number shall be reduced if a current license holder fails to renew or fails to operate a video gaming cafe and upon failure to renew or failure to operate a video gaming cafe the license shall be eliminated until the Class
Business & Licensing
Rosemont·4.7B-9
Duration Of Licenses; Renewal
Summary
This section establishes that video gaming establishment licenses, class VG liquor licenses, and terminal operator’s licenses are valid for a 12-month period. Licenses can be renewed upon meeting article requirements and paying applicable fees.
Section Text
Unless revoked or suspended, all video gaming establishment licenses, all class VG liquor licenses, and all terminal operator’s licenses shall be valid for a full twelve (12) month period beginning as of the first day of the month the license was issued by the Village, and may thereafter be renewed upon compliance with the terms of this article and the payment of all applicable application and license fees
Business & Licensing
Highland Park·119.001
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used within the Highland Park Chapter, including "Alcoholic liquor," "Arts Studio," and "Banquet Venue." It also specifies that terms not defined here will follow the meanings in the Liquor Control Act.
Section Text
used exclusively for a private party, function or event; and (iii) prepared meals and alcoholic liquors are sold as agreed pursuant to a contract.
BASSET Program. A Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training program licensed by the State of Illinois Liquor Control Commission pursuant to Sections 3-12(a)(11.1) and 6-27 of the Liquor Control Act and 77 Ill. Admin. Code 3500.101 et seq., as may be amended. Beer. A beverage obtained by the alcoholic fermentation...dining room space and equipment and maintaining a sufficient number of employees for cooking, preparing and serving food and meals for its members and their guests.
Distributor. Any person, other than a manufacturer or non-resident dealer of alcoholic liquors licensed pursuant to the Liquor Control Act, who is engaged in the State of Illinois in purchasing, storing, possessing or warehousing of alcoholic liquors for resale or reselling at wholesale, whether within or without the State.
Gasoline Fuel Station. "Gasoline
Business & Licensing
Zion·56.93
Employment of underage persons
Summary
This section prohibits licensees from employing persons under 21 to tend bar or mix alcoholic liquor, with an exception for servers in restaurants and hotels aged 18 and older. It also requires a supervisor aged 25 or older to be present when alcoholic liquor is served in certain establishments and prohibits employees under 21 from registering alcoholic liquor sales by mechanical means.
Section Text
provisions of this section shall not be construed to prevent the employment of persons who are at least 18 years of age as waiters or waitresses in restaurants, or hotels for the purpose of serving food and alcoholic liquor in the licensed retail premises. All licensees operating restaurants, hotels, banquet halls shall have present upon the premises at any time alcoholic liquor is being served a person, not under...years, who will be responsible for the direction, management, or supervision of the business and/or its employees.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any agent or employee of any licensee holding a retail liquor license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor not for consumption on the premises to permit any employee under the age of 21 years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical means, the sale of any alcoholic liquor, including beer
Business & Licensing
River Forest·8.5.33
Employment Of Underaged Persons
Summary
This section prohibits licensees and their employees from allowing individuals under 21 to draw, pour, mix, or deliver alcoholic liquor on licensed premises. It also prohibits employees under 21 or customers of any age from registering alcohol sales electronically when the license is for off-premises consumption.
Section Text
under the age of twenty one years to draw, pour, mix, or deliver any alcoholic liquor in any licensed premises.
B. It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any agent or employee of any licensee holding a local liquor license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor not for consumption on the premises to permit any employee under the age of twenty one years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical or electronic means, the sale
Business & Licensing
Round Lake·5.32.285
Local Liquor Commission
Summary
This section establishes a Local Liquor Commission in Round Lake, outlining its membership, appointment process, and powers and duties, which are primarily advisory to the Round Lake Liquor Control Commissioner.
Section Text
licensed establishment. No person shall be appointed to, or remain a member of, the Liquor Commission if a spouse, parent, sibling, or child has, or acquires any ownership interest in, or is employed by, any licensed establishment.
Powers and Duties. The Liquor Commission shall...perform such functions and duties as directed or requested by the Round Lake Liquor Control Commissioner in relation to the regulation of licensed activities, including, but not limited to, the following: Review applications and the investigation of applicants for liquor licenses, and to submit findings and recommendations to the Round Lake Liquor Control Commissioner setting forth its conclusions respecting such applications. Conduct disciplinary hearings and submit findings and recommendations to the Commissioner setting forth its conclusions respecting the existence
Business & Licensing
Willowbrook·3.12.12
Display Of License
Section Text
local retail liquor dealer's licenses issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall be displayed in a prominent place in the licensed establishment
Business & Licensing
Waukegan·3.25
Separate license required for each location
Summary
This section mandates that a separate liquor license is required for each distinct location. While generally limiting one license per premises, it allows for exceptions, notably for accessory uses within a casino at a shared address.
Section Text
confirmed by the local liquor commissioner, except that more than one license may be issued for one address, if no licensee is a landlord or tenant of any other licensee at the same address.
(b) Change of location. A liquor license shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only on the premises described in the application and license. Such location may be changed only with submission of a new application along with required documentation.
(c) Licenses accessory to a class
Business & Licensing
Wheaton·6.127
Employment of underage persons
Summary
This section prohibits licensees and their employees from employing anyone under 21 to tend bar or handle alcoholic beverages. However, individuals 18 and older can be employed as servers for food and alcoholic liquor in licensed establishments that allow on-premises consumption.
Section Text
this chapter, or any officer, associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of such licensee, to engage, employ or permit any person under the age of 21 years to tend bar or to draw, pour, or mix any alcoholic liquor in any licensed premises; provided that the provisions of this section shall not be construed to prevent the employment of persons who are at least 18 years of age as servers in any license classification that allows on-premises consumption...purpose of taking orders, serving food and alcoholic liquor in the licensed retail premises.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any agent or employee of any licensee holding a retail license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor not for consumption on the premises to permit any employee under the age of 21 years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical or electronic means, the sale of any alcoholic liquor, including beer and wine.
(Code
Business & Licensing
Brookfield·6.243
Grounds for disciplinary actions
Summary
This section outlines grounds for disciplinary actions against video gaming license holders and associated individuals in Brookfield. Violations of the article, state or federal law, orders from gaming boards or local officials, association with organized crime, and other listed offenses can lead to fines, suspension, or revocation of licenses.
Section Text
person with significant influence or control over an applicant or licensee by the state gaming board, the liquor commissioner or any other gaming jurisdiction;
(21) Facilitating, enabling or participating in the use of coin-operated amusement devices for gambling purposes on or after December 16, 2009; and
(22) The imposition of fines, suspension, revocation or restriction of a state license, or other disciplinary action by the state gaming board for any act or failure to act by themselves...under the Video Gaming Act.
(b) A licensee whose employment has been terminated is subject to revocation of license for any act or failure to act that occurred while licensed.
(c) A person who has had his license revoked by the liquor commissioner may not reapply for a license without permission from the liquor commissioner