A Class V license shall entitle the holder of a valid Class A, Class A Extended, Class B, Class F, or Class Q liquor license to operate video gaming terminals upon the licensed premises subject to the following conditions:
A. The Class V license shall be considered an add on license to a valid Class A, A Extended, B, F, or Q liquor license. The term and validity of the V license shall be coterminous with the prerequisite Class A, A Extended, B, F, or Q liquor license and shall be subject to all other terms of the prerequisite license, and the additional conditions specified in this subsection.
B. Annual License Fees: See section 3-1-1 of this title.
C. Number Issued: The number of Class V liquor licenses shall be limited to 10.
D. Any revocation or denial of the video gaming terminal operator’s license of a Class V license holder will constitute an automatic revocation of the Class V license.
E. A Class V licensee must comply with the provisions of the Illinois Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1, et seq., all rules, regulations, and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board, and the provisions of Chapter 31 of this title.
F. Video gaming terminals shall be located in an area that is restricted to persons over 21 years of age. No licensee shall permit any person under the age of 21 years to use any video gaming terminal.
G. Video gaming cafes may not operate under a Class V license. The primary or major focus of a Class V establishment shall be the service of alcohol and food, and video gaming must be incidental to the service of alcohol and food.
H. A Class V licensee shall provide a full-service food menu which shall include a variety of non-alcoholic beverages and a minimum of 15 food items, hot and cold, which shall be prepared in a kitchen or food preparation area. A menu of all food offerings must be submitted as part of the license application and will be subject to approval by the Bartlett Liquor Commissioner.
I. A Class V licensee must provide food and beverage service to a patron’s table by wait staff or servers.
J. A Class V licensee must have at least twelve (12) customer seats for every one (1) video gaming terminal within the Class V establishment.
K. A Class V licensee may be subject to annual audits by the Village to confirm that no more than thirty percent (30%) of the Class V establishment’s gross revenue is derived from video gaming. When requested by the Village, a Class V licensee must provide documentation such as audited financial statements, tax return information, or other evidence deemed acceptable by the Village to verify compliance with the thirty percent (30%) gross revenue threshold.
(Ord. 2024-07, 2-6-2024; amd. Ord. 2024-61, 6-18-2024)