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An application for an alcoholic beverage license and fee shall be paid prior to the Administrator issuing a license. Moreover, all license fees shall be paid in full prior to the date the license fee is renewable as established by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for the expiration of state licenses issued for premises located in the City of Dayton in compliance with KRS 243.090. No license shall be in effect unless all such fees are paid by such date.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18)
(A) An annual fee is hereby imposed for each of the alcoholic beverage licenses hereby established and required. The amount of the fee for each license(s) is listed in the table below:
Distiller’s license | $250 | $500 |
Rectifier’s license - Class A | $1,500 | $3,000 |
Rectifier’s license - Class B | $430 | $960 |
Wholesaler’s distilled spirits & wine license | $420 | $3,000 |
Quota retail package license (liquor stores) | $630 | $1,000 |
Quota retail drink license (bars/taverns) | $708.75 | $1,000 |
Special temporary license (per event) | $166.66 | $166.66 |
NQ1 retail drink license (includes distilled spirits, -wine and malt beverages) | $708.75 | $2,000 |
NQ2 retail drink license (includes distilled spirits, wine and malt beverages) | $866.25 | $1,000 |
NQ3 retail drink license (includes distilled spirits, wine and malt beverages) | $300 | $300 |
Special temporary auction license (distilled spirits and wine) | $26.25 | $100 |
Special Sunday retail drink license | $262.50 | $300 |
Extended hours supplemental license | $105 | $2,000 |
Caterer’s license | $400 | $800 |
Bottling house or bottling house storage license | $500 | $1,000 |
Brewer’s license | $250 | $500 |
Microbrewery license | $250 | $500 |
Malt beverage distributor’s license | $400 | $400 |
NQ retail malt beverage drink license* | $200 | $200 |
NQ4 retail malt beverage drink license* | $200 | $200 |
Limited restaurant license (includes distilled spirits, wine and malt beverages) | $866.25 | $1,200 |
Authorized public consumption license | $125 | $250 |
Qualified historic site license | $515 | $1,030 |
* Pursuant to KRS 243.070(4), the holder of a Non-Quota retail malt beverage package license may obtain a Non-Quota Type 4 malt beverage drink license for a fee of fifty dollars ($50). The holder of a Non-Quota Type 4 malt beverage drink license may obtain a Non-Quota retail malt beverage package license for a fee of fifty dollars ($50). | ||
(B) The fee for each of the first five (5) supplemental bar licenses shall be the same as the fee for the primary drink license. There shall be no charge for each supplemental license issued in excess of five (5) to the same licensee at the same premises.
(C) The amount of the fee shall not exceed the maximum allowed by KRS 243.070, unless the application for license is within six (6) months of the licenses expiration date. In the event this occurs, the amount of the fee shall be one-half of the maximum allowed by state law.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18; Am. Ord. 2019-3, passed 2-5-19)
No license issued hereunder shall be transferred from one person, firm, or corporation to another, without filing of an application with the information required under § 111.05. Such application shall be submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Administrator and, if approved, shall be filed with the Administrator who shall issue a license to the transferee upon payment of a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25). No transfer shall be made or application for transfer acted upon after either the applicant or the license holder has been charged with a violation of this chapter or of a statute relating to alcohol consumption, or of a felony until such time as said charge shall have finally been disposed of.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18) Penalty, see § 111.99
No person, with or without an alcoholic beverage license shall by act or omission cause, permit, allow, aid, assist, encourage or engage in the retail sale of any distilled spirits, wine or malt beverages in the City of Dayton during the period of time:
(A) On any Sunday after 12:00 a.m. and before 11:00 a.m. only if in possession of a special Sunday retail drink license; or
(B) On any other day after 12:00 a.m. and before 6:00 a.m. unless in possession of an extended hours supplemental license which shall allow the holder of said license to remain open until 2:00 a.m.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18) Penalty, see § 111.99
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