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Maywood · 117.23

Classifications; Fees; Number Of Licenses

This section establishes classifications and annual fees for liquor licenses in Maywood, specifically detailing requirements for Class A (full service restaurant) and Class A-1 (full service restaurant with video gaming) licenses. It outlines conditions related to service, facilities, seating capacity, and operational compliance.

shall be only during the time that meals are being served or a menu is in effect. (3)   There may be a patron bar or a service bar within the licensed premises. (4)   No holder of a Class A liquor license shall require a person to pay a cover charge or any other type or form of admission fee in order to be able to enter the premises for which the license was issued. (5)   All Class A liquor licensees...shall have available on the licensed premises seating for not less than 100 persons at all times during which liquor is served. (6)   Class A liquor licenses shall be issued only to hotels or restaurants which have regular dining facilities with a floor area of not less than 1,200 square feet. No part of this required floor area may be satisfied by basement dining facilities. (7)   The annual fee for a Class A liquor license shall be: (a)   Regular
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Plainfield · 4.22

License classifications; permits

This section outlines the license classifications and associated fees for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Plainfield. It specifies different license types based on consumption location and establishment type, with limitations on the number of licenses issued and physical display area.

Class F—Restaurant Licensee Catering Permit: A Class F Restaurant Licensee Catering Permit shall authorize the holder thereof to engage in all catering and alcohol sales/service activities permitted to be conducted or engaged in by holders of Class L liquor licenses. Such catering and alcohol sales/service activities shall be in addition to all activities otherwise permissible to a Class F licensee, and the issuance of a Class F Restaurant Licensee Catering Permit shall in no way limit the activities that...revenue standard is met shall be made at the time of license renewal for the calendar year just ended based upon records that shall include, but not be limited to, audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax returns, state liquor license reports or other information deemed acceptable by the local liquor control commissioner or his designee. The annual fee for such license shall be one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800.00). There shall be no more than one (1) Class
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Elburn · 804.04

Classification Of Licenses; Fees And Number Of Licenses

This section classifies alcoholic beverage licenses into four types: Class A (on/off-site), Class B-1 (off-site for original packages), Class B-2 (off-site for beer and wine only), and Class C-1 (non-profit temporary permits for on-site consumption). It also establishes a population-based cap for Class A licenses.

sale of its wine or microbrewery for the sale of its crafted beer; or b) a distillery for the sales of its spirits; or c) for a license holder in good standing of a Class A, Village of Elburn liquor license to allow sales off premises in conjunction with a special event. The Class “C-2” permittee must submit a currently valid liquor license from the municipality where the licensee is primarily based. The said Class "C-2" for-profit...distilled spirits, one ounce of wine, or two ounces of beer, to be served to a consumer in one day. Class “E-1” licenses shall be permitted to sell and deliver the alcoholic liquor designated in the retailer's liquor license for consumption off the licensed premises. Such sales shall only be to accompany carry-out and delivery food orders and shall include no more than 2 bottles of wine, 2-6 packs of beer, mixed drinks, or cocktails
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Tinley Park · 112.20

License Classification

This section classifies liquor licenses in Tinley Park into different types (A, AV, AV-1) based on the authorized sales and consumption methods, with specific regulations for each, including prohibitions on drive-in sales and varying allowances for video gaming.

Liquor licenses issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter are hereby divided into the following classes (for each class of license the terms "retail sale," "selling," "sale," "sell," and/or "offer to sell" shall include dispensing, pouring, mixing, giving away or otherwise serving any alcoholic liquor): (A)   (1) Class A License. Shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by the drink, only on the premises designated therein for consumption on such premises or the retail sale of alcoholic liquor...premises. The sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises is restricted to service of alcoholic liquor at tables or booths only. Drive-in or drive-up sales are prohibited. A current menu must be attached to the licensee's liquor license application; any substantial deviation from this menu must be reviewed and approved by the Liquor Commissioner to ensure that the primary purpose of the business remains the service of food. No bar stools or bar shall be allowed other
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Oak Park · 3.7.4

Procedure For Issuing Local Liquor Licenses

This section outlines the procedure for issuing initial local liquor licenses in Oak Park, detailing the roles of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and the Liquor Control Review Board. It specifies the process for determining license availability and includes a special provision for Class E-2 special event liquor licenses.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall, by regulation issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, determine the application procedure and the form of applications for the initial issuance of local liquor licenses. B.   Upon receipt of an application for the initial issuance of a local liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall first determine if the President and Board of Trustees has created a liquor license category of the type applied for, and if a liquor license in such category...Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall forward it to the Liquor Control Review Board, together with the Local Liquor Control Commissioner's findings and instructions, for review, provided, however, that in the case of a special event class E-2 liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may grant or deny the liquor license by letter to the applicant, without referral to the Liquor Control Review Board or the Village Board, provided that the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may only grant
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Oak Park · 3.7.4

Procedure For Issuing Local Liquor Licenses

This section outlines the procedure for issuing initial local liquor licenses in Oak Park, detailing the roles of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and the Liquor Control Review Board. It specifies the process for determining license availability and includes a special provision for Class E-2 special event liquor licenses.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall, by regulation issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, determine the application procedure and the form of applications for the initial issuance of local liquor licenses. B.   Upon receipt of an application for the initial issuance of a local liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall first determine if the President and Board of Trustees has created a liquor license category of the type applied for, and if a liquor license in such category...Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall forward it to the Liquor Control Review Board, together with the Local Liquor Control Commissioner's findings and instructions, for review, provided, however, that in the case of a special event class E-2 liquor license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may grant or deny the liquor license by letter to the applicant, without referral to the Liquor Control Review Board or the Village Board, provided that the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may only grant
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Oak Park · 3.4.2

Classification And Number Of Liquor Licenses And Fees

This section outlines the criteria and fees for issuing Hotel Class A-1 and A-2 liquor licenses in Oak Park. It details where and to whom alcoholic liquor can be sold within hotels, including specific provisions for different room sizes and types of establishments within the hotel.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner may only issue liquor licenses in accordance with the classifications set forth hereinbelow and only as specifically authorized in article 8 of this chapter. A.   Hotel And Catering Liquor Licenses: 1.   Hotel Class A-1 Liquor License: Hotel Class A-1 liquor licenses shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises only in hotels as follows: a.   A Class A-1 liquor license may be issued to any hotel in which alcoholic...served to hotel guests in the guests' hotel rooms. d.   Alcoholic liquor may be served in meeting rooms and reception rooms, but only during scheduled meetings or receptions. e.   The annual fee for a Class A-1 liquor license shall be three thousand dollars ($3,000.00). 2.   Hotel Class A-2 Subsidiary Liquor License: a.   Hotel Class A-2 subsidiary liquor licenses shall be required for any hotel lessee or contractor in a hotel with a Class A-1 liquor
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Vernon Hills · 3.12

License classification and fees

This section outlines the classification and fees for various liquor licenses in Vernon Hills, specifying that fees are listed in chapter 25 and apply from May 1 to April 30 annually. It emphasizes that on-premise consumption should be accessory to food service or other primary functions.

number of licenses available for issuance within the village at any given time shall be limited to the quantity listed for each license class in section 3-38. (1) Class "A" license (on-premises consumption): A class "A" liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption only on the premises specified. (1A) Reserved. (2) Class "B" license (packaged liquor): A class "B" liquor license shall authorize retail sale of alcoholic liquor not for consumption...fraternal clubs (other than country clubs), but only on the premises of the club, and only to guests and club members for consumption on such premises. (4) Class "D" license (packaged liquor, beer and wine only): A class "D" liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of beer and wine in food stores or other stores approved with the issuance of such license by the liquor control commissioner of the village. Such beer and wine shall not be consumed
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St. Charles · 5.08.090

License—Classifications

This section classifies local liquor licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages into Class A (packaged alcoholic liquor licenses). Class A licenses are further divided into A-1 and A-2 sub-classes with specific requirements regarding the primary purpose of the premises and minimum square footage.

Local liquor licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor shall be divided into the following classes and sub-classes: Class A—Packaged alcoholic liquor licenses. Class A licenses shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in original packages only and not for consumption on the premises, except as permitted for the Class A-4 license. Class A licenses are divided into the following sub-classes: • A-1. Class A-1 licenses shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic...and/or miscellaneous convenience store items and the square footage devoted to the retail sale of alcoholic liquor is ten percent (10%) or less of the gross square footage. • A-7 Class A-7; Specialty Shop: The class A-7 liquor license shall authorize the sale of gourmet craft beer/wines in their original sealed package or container for consumption off the premises, in conjunction with the on-premises retail sale of packaged spices, sauces and flavorings. For purposes of this section
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Oak Park · 3.4.2

Classification And Number Of Liquor Licenses And Fees

This section outlines the criteria and fees for issuing Hotel Class A-1 and A-2 liquor licenses in Oak Park. It details where and to whom alcoholic liquor can be sold within hotels, including specific provisions for different room sizes and types of establishments within the hotel.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner may only issue liquor licenses in accordance with the classifications set forth hereinbelow and only as specifically authorized in article 8 of this chapter. A.   Hotel And Catering Liquor Licenses: 1.   Hotel Class A-1 Liquor License: Hotel Class A-1 liquor licenses shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises only in hotels as follows: a.   A Class A-1 liquor license may be issued to any hotel in which alcoholic...served to hotel guests in the guests' hotel rooms. d.   Alcoholic liquor may be served in meeting rooms and reception rooms, but only during scheduled meetings or receptions. e.   The annual fee for a Class A-1 liquor license shall be three thousand dollars ($3,000.00). 2.   Hotel Class A-2 Subsidiary Liquor License: a.   Hotel Class A-2 subsidiary liquor licenses shall be required for any hotel lessee or contractor in a hotel with a Class A-1 liquor
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Peotone · § 125. 01 Municipal Cannabis Retailer'S Occupation Tax.

Peotone imposes a 3% municipal occupation tax on gross receipts from non-medical cannabis retail sales, effective July 1, 2020. The tax is collected and enforced by the Illinois Department of Revenue and is in addition to other applicable taxes.

LICENSE REQUIRED; FEES. (A) License. No person shall engage in, operate, or conduct the business of a peddler, itinerant merchant, canvasser, solicitor, or transient vendor or merchant in the village without first obtaining a license. (B) License fee; determination; combination license fee. The non-refundable fee for a license required by this chapter shall be a sum equivalent to $50 for the first person licensed, and $35 for each additional person licensed, provided, however, that no fee shall be charged...LICENSE REQUIRED; FEES. (A) License required. No person, firm, association, partnership, corporation, LLC or other entity shall place a donation box on any public or private property within the corporate limits of the village without first obtaining a license. (B) License fee. The non-refundable fee for a license required by this chapter shall be $50. (C) Licenses not transferable. Licenses issued under this chapter are not transferrable. (D) Duration of license. All licenses issued under this chapter are valid
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Waukegan · 3.55

Fees

This section outlines the fees associated with various liquor licenses in Waukegan, including initial applications, renewals, and different license classes. It also details penalty amounts for violations and mandates an annual two and a half percent increase in base fees, excluding penalties, starting May 1, 2025.

year thereafter, the base fees, not including violation penalties, shall be adjusted upwards annually by two and one-half percent. For all new applicants filing an initial application with the City of Waukegan Local Liquor Commissioner for an initial liquor license, after November 1, but before April 1, the cost of the liquor license class fees shall be reduced by 50 percent for the license to expire on April 30 of the same fiscal year. PENALTIES Any violation of minors...possessing alcoholic beverages Not less than $150.00 nor more than $750.00 per violation Any other violation of this chapter Not less than $150.00 nor more than $750.00 per violation Social Host/Allowing persons under 21 $750.00 LIQUOR LICENSE FEES Liquor License, Application to Assume Operation or Ownership of an Existing Licensed Premises $500.00 Liquor License, Initial Application $1,188.68 Liquor License, Renewal $118.87 Liquor License, Administrative Processing Fee for all Applications $118.87 Liquor License, Class Change $118.87 Liquor License, Change
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North Aurora · 5.08.360

Special events liquor licenses

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining special events liquor licenses in North Aurora, specifying eligible organizations and conditions for both indoor and outdoor events. It details rules for liquor sales, consumption areas, and cost reimbursement for police services.

Special Events Liquor Licenses. 1. A qualified special events liquor licensee is defined herein to be a church, service club, fraternal or charitable organization, or other not-for-profit corporation or not-for-profit organization in existence for more than two years, or a local governmental entity. 2. Special events liquor licenses may be issued by the village liquor commissioner to qualified special events liquor licensees for the retail sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor during periods when such licensees...conducting an event solely for the promotion of some object related to such licensee's organization purposes and not solely for the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquors. B. Outdoor Special Events Liquor Licenses. 1. Outside special events liquor licenses shall be issued to a qualified special events liquor licensee on the same basis as special events liquor licenses for the sale of liquor for consumption and use, and not for resale, on a designated outdoor area, subject
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Chicago · 4.60.040

License – Application And Issuance Procedures.

This section outlines the procedures for applying for and issuing a City retailer's license for the sale of alcoholic liquor in Chicago. It details the required information and signatory requirements for various applicant types.

prohibited on the property. (12)   Any other information that the commissioner of business affairs and consumer protection or local liquor control commissioner may require to implement the requirements of this chapter. (c)   (1)   During the application process for a liquor license or for an expanded establishment amended liquor license, the applicant shall pay the license fee as required by Section 4-5-010, and, no later than 30 days after payment of the license fee, shall submit to the Department...Business Affairs and Consumer Protection all required documentation, as prescribed by the rules of the department, necessary to complete the liquor license application. If the applicant submits all required documentation in a timely manner, the local liquor control commissioner shall review the application materials and any written objections to the granting of the license and shall approve or deny the application within 60 days after all required documentation has been submitted. If the applicant fails to submit all required documentation
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Lake Barrington · 1.10.7

Fees, Charges, Deposits, And Other Amounts Payable To The Village

This section outlines the acceptable payment methods for all fees, charges, deposits, and other amounts owed to the Village of Lake Barrington, primarily specifying payment by check or accepted credit card. It also details fees associated with the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, including charges for photocopying and electronic records.

operating, or conducting any business, occupation or establishment which is or will be located in a B (Business), O (Office and Research), or M (Manufacturing and Industrial) Zoning District of the Village $100.00 per fiscal year, or portion thereof Liquor license fee (nonrefundable) 2-3-6A Class A liquor license fee - retail sale in original package, not for consumption on premises $2,500.00 per year (license renewal: $2,500.00) Liquor license fee (nonrefundable) 2-3-6B Class...liquor license fee - retail sale and serving, consumption on premises (all alcoholic liquor) $2,500.00 per year (license renewal: $2,500.00) Liquor license fee (nonrefundable) 2-3-6C Class C liquor license fee - retail sale and serving, golf club $2,000.00 per year (license renewal: $2,000.00) Liquor license fee (nonrefundable) 2-3-6D Class D liquor license fee - retail sale and serving, consumption on premises (beer and wine) $2,000.00 per year (license renewal: $2,000.00) Liquor
Administration & Government
Wood Dale · 5.304

Classification Of Licenses And Permits

This section establishes a system for classifying and licensing the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Wood Dale. It outlines different license classes, each with specific authorizations and fee requirements.

provided for the issuance of certain permits under the terms of subsection B of this section, every person, firm or corporation engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the City must first have obtained a suitable liquor license authorizing the specific type and character of such alcoholic liquor sale as may be contemplated in such retail business: 1.   Each such licensee shall pay a license fee for such license as set forth in section 5.306 of the master...issuance to a brewpub for the sale of beer manufactured and stored on the licensed premises for consumption on premises and in packages for consumption off premises. The Class B license holder must already possess an accompanying liquor license to sell and serve alcoholic liquor, and only the kinds of liquor (i.e., beer, wine or all alcoholic liquors) authorized under the accompanying license may be served or sold with the Class B license. Alcoholic liquors authorized for sale for consumption
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Highland Park · 119.305

Classification of Local Liquor Licenses

This section classifies different types of local liquor licenses available in Highland Park, outlining the specific conditions and eligible entities for each license class.

following classes of local liquor licenses are available pursuant to the procedures and standards set forth in this Chapter: (A) Class A licenses, which authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by arts studios, for consumption on the premises where sold only. The sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to a Class A license is permitted only to participants in arts programs or classes operated by the studio, and only in connection with the service of food. (B) Class B licenses...such premises, or within common areas, market places, restaurants, bars, and lounges of the hotel specifically designated for the consumption of food and beverages that are under the exclusive control and supervision of the Class H licensee. Additional liquor licenses are required for each common area, lounge, market place, bar, or restaurant located on the hotel premises that are not under the exclusive control and supervision of the Class H licensee. (I) Class PD licenses, which authorize the retail sale
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Lake Villa · 3.8.3

License Classifications

This section establishes and defines different classes of retail liquor dealer licenses in Lake Villa. Each class specifies what types of alcoholic beverages can be sold and whether consumption is permitted on or off the premises.

this subsection, “outdoor premises” shall mean: a.   An outdoor area which is in the vicinity of a building which contains the indoor portion of the licensed premises of a holder of a current Class A, C, E or F liquor license; and b.   Such outdoor area shall not exceed six thousand (6,000) square feet in area. Any point within such area on private property shall not be more than one hundred fifty feet (150') from any point...license shall not authorize retail liquor sales except at those respective times authorized by the respective Class A or by the respective Class C license to which it relates. 4.   Effective Term: The effective term of any Class G liquor license shall be for the respective license year which coincides with the license year of the Class A, C, E, or F license which is required to be held by a Class G licensee, the term of which shall
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Westmont · 10.36

Classification of licenses

This section classifies liquor licenses into five distinct classes based on the type of alcoholic beverages sold, consumption location (on-premise vs. off-premise), and the nature and size of the business, primarily restaurants.

Liquor licenses to be issued under this chapter shall be divided into the following classes: (1) Class 1, which shall authorize the retail sale of all alcoholic liquors for consumption on the licensed premises as well as allow for the retail sale of all alcoholic liquors in the original package for off-premise consumption, where the principal business is that of a restaurant having a guest seating capacity, including banquet facilities, of more than 200 persons. (2) Class 2, which...retail sale of all alcoholic liquors from other producers for consumption on the licensed premises. Licensee is required to operate a restaurant on the premises as an ancillary use to the craft alcoholic beverage dispenser use. Class 8(A) liquor licenses shall be subject to the following regulations and conditions: a. The retail sale of craft alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption is limited to the sale of craft alcoholic beverages produced on the licensed premises. b. Approved packaging
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Crystal Lake · 329.5

License classification; fees

This section of the Crystal Lake municipal ordinance establishes 30 different classes of liquor licenses, detailing the specific permissions and operational hours for each class, along with their corresponding annual fees.

occasion shall the event extend beyond the hours established for a Class 2 license holder. The annual fee for such license shall be $900. [Added 6-2-2015 by Ord. No. 7134] AB. Class 28 video gaming supplemental liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquors, for consumption on the premises, at a bar or restaurant, as defined by § 268-3 of this Code, to an applicant which possesses a valid video gaming location license issued...Illinois Gaming Board and which also holds, for a period of not less than one year, a current and valid liquor license to sell alcoholic liquor at such bar or restaurant. The one-year requirement set forth in this subsection shall not apply to an owner when each of the following conditions are met: 1) for a period of not less than six months prior to filing of an application for a video gaming license, the owner has operated
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Pingree Grove · 4.2.10.1

Classification Of Licenses; Fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into Class A1 (all alcoholic beverages with food), Class A2 (beer and wine only with food), and Class B (alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption). It also outlines the associated fees and potential supplemental license options for each class.

Liquor licenses shall be divided into the following classes: A.   Class A1: 1.   A class A1 license authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises only, as a supplement to the serving of food, such as a restaurant, inn, banquet hall or eating establishment. Alcoholic liquor may be served to the customers at their tables or dispensed from one or more general service bars. Live entertainment is permitted in establishments holding a class A1 license subject...packaged alcoholic liquor sales shall be at least twenty one (21) years of age. d.   The business must be closed during nonliquor sales hours. e.   The sale of drug paraphernalia shall be prohibited from any establishment holding a liquor license. 3.   The fee for a class C1 license shall be one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00). 4.   A class C1 license holder may apply for the following additional supplemental licenses: Sampling. E.   Class C2: 1.   A class C2 license
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Glenwood · 10.34

Classification of licenses; scope; fees

This section classifies retail alcoholic liquor licenses into Class A and Class B, detailing their scope and associated fees. Class A licenses permit on-premises consumption of all alcoholic liquors, with specific restrictions on package sales of beer and wine and a special provision for contract purchasers of existing businesses.

sale of carry out orders of food. and provided further there shall be no retail package sales of beer and wines between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and noon on any day. Notwithstanding the number of class A liquor licenses that have been approved for issuance pursuant to section 10-37. The liquor commissioner shall have the authority to issue an additional class A liquor license to a contract purchaser of a business that already has received a class...liquor license prior to the date that the new contract purchaser closes upon and takes ownership of the business if the contract purchaser meets all the requirements for receipt of a liquor license (other than the requirement that they have an ownership or leasehold interest in the property for which the class A liquor license is being sought). A class A liquor license issued to the contract purchaser shall be subject to revocation if, within 180 days after the date
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Wilmette · 2.1340

Fees, rates, and charges

This section outlines various fees, rates, and charges levied by the Village of Wilmette for services and permits. It covers items such as returned check fees, FOIA requests, administrative adjudication costs, animal permits and licenses, animal impoundment, ambulance transportation, and solid waste collection.

Sidewalk sign permit $102.00 8-911 (c) Signage variation $123.00 8-911 (d) Temporary use in excess of five days $123.00 8-911 (e) Appearance review certificate $123.00 8-911 (f) Text amendment and rezoning $777.00 10-9 (a) Liquor License Class A $1,000.00 (for restaurants which are affected by the hours limitation of contained in section 10-21 ) $2,000.00 (for all other licenses) 10-9 (a-1) Liquor License Class A-1 $1,100.00 (for restaurants which...affected by the hours limitation of contained in section 10-21 ) $2,100.00 (for all other licenses) 10-9 (b) Liquor License Class B $1,000.00 10-9 (b-1) Liquor License Class B-1 $1,100.00 10-9 (b-2) Liquor License Class B-2 $1,000.00 10-9 (c) Liquor License Class C $2,500.00 10-9 (c-1) Liquor License Class C-1 $2,600.00 10-9 (c-b) Liquor License Class
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Bannockburn · 141.1005

Classification and schedule of fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into Class A-1 and Class A-2, outlining their respective authorization for off-premise retail sales and associated annual fees. It also details specific requirements for Class A-2 licenses, including limitations on wine tasting sessions.

this license is $1,500. Ord. No. 2020-31 also specified that this reduced fee amount shall apply only to timely submitted applications for renewal of existing Class C-1, F, H, K, and M Village liquor licenses for license year 2021-2022. All other local liquor license fees, including all annual fees for license years after license year 2021-2022, shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 141, Article X, of the Village Code, as it may be amended...this license is $1,000. Ord. No. 2020-31 also specified that this reduced fee amount shall apply only to timely submitted applications for renewal of existing Class C-1, F, H, K, and M Village liquor licenses for license year 2021-2022. All other local liquor license fees, including all annual fees for license years after license year 2021-2022, shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 141, Article X, of the Village Code, as it may be amended
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Lyons · 4.2.5

Licensing Requirements; Fees

This section classifies local liquor licenses in Lyons into eight distinct types (Class A through Class G), detailing the specific types of alcohol that can be sold and where it can be consumed for each license class.

Classes Of Licenses: Local liquor licenses shall be classified as follows: 1.   Class A License: Such license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor which may or may not be consumed upon the licensed premises. 2.   Class B License: Such license shall authorize the retail sale of beer and wine for consumption only upon the licensed premises. 3.   Class C License: Such license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in nationally organized, nonprofit, civic, fraternal or veterans associations...organizations or to local clubs who have a valid liquor license issued prior to the effective date hereof. Such liquor shall be sold for consumption upon their premises to members of the organization and their guests only. The liquor control commissioner may waive this fee. 4.   Class T License: Such license shall authorize the sale of draft beer, bottle beer, wine or other alcoholic liquors for temporary periods of time, the dates and times of which shall be specified
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