(a) Optional premises license and optional premises for a hotel and restaurant license may be issued by the Authority.
(b) The following standards shall be applicable to the issuance of a license under this Section, in addition to all other applicable standards set forth in the Colorado Liquor Code for optional premises license and optional premises for a hotel and restaurant license.
(1) Eligible facilities. Outdoor sports and recreational facilities as defined in Section 44-3-103(33), C.R.S., are eligible for licensing as an optional premise or optional premises for a hotel and restaurant.
(2) Number of optional premises. There are no restrictions on the number of optional premises which any one (1) licensee may have on an outdoor sports or recreational facility.
(3) Minimum size of facility. There is no restriction on the minimum size of an outdoor sports or recreational facility, which would be eligible for issuance of an optional, premises license or optional premises for a hotel and restaurant license.
(c) The application for an optional premises license or optional premises for a hotel or restaurant license shall be accompanied by the following:
(1) A map or other drawing illustrating the outdoor sports or recreational facility boundaries and the approximate location of each optional premises requested;
(2) A description of the method which shall be used to identify the boundaries of the optional premises when it is in use; and
(3) A description of the provisions which have been made for storing malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in a secured area on or off the optional premises for the future use on the optional premises.
(Ord. 347 §1, 2008; Ord. 445 §4, 2023)