3-2-4: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CATERING PERMIT:
Holders of a state and county liquor license to sell alcoholic beverages to be consumed on the premises may serve and sell beer, wine and/or liquor by the drink off the licensed premises with an alcoholic beverage catering permit issued by the city. Any licensee desiring to sell off the licensed premises may apply to the city council for an alcoholic beverage catering permit to do so.
   A.   Limitation: The temporary alcoholic beverage permit shall be limited to authorization to sell beer, wine and/or liquor by the drink, or any combination thereof, based upon the type of state and county license which the applicant already possesses.
   B.   Term: Alcoholic beverage catering permits shall not exceed three (3) consecutive days.
   C.   Fee; Documentation: A nonrefundable filing fee shall accompany the application for an alcoholic beverage catering permit, along with a copy of the state and county liquor licenses issued to applicant.
   D.   Application: Application shall be made and filed with the city clerk on a form supplied by the city clerk at least twenty (20) days prior to the next regularly scheduled city council meeting.
   E.   Contents Of Application: The application shall provide for:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant; (Ord. 119, 6-9-2011)
      2.   The number of the applicant's state and county liquor, beer or wine license; (Ord. 119, 6-9-2011; amd. 2017 Code)
      3.   The dates and hours during which the permit is to be effective;
      4.   The name of the organization, groups or person sponsoring the event;
      5.   The address of the event to be held with a description of the area within the event or location where the alcoholic beverages are to be served.
   F.   Issuance: The city council, taking into account the public health and welfare, the interests of adjoining property owners, noise, traffic and vehicular and pedestrian safety, may issue a temporary license for a specified event and for a specified period of time and under such conditions and restrictions as the city council may deem prudent under the circumstances. (Ord. 119, 6-9-2011)