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Signage which refers directly or indirectly to alcoholic beverages will be limited to one (1) sign not over two (2) square feet that must be displayed from the inside of the window or interior of the business. No additional signs, banners, posters or other type of displaying advertising which refers either directly or indirectly to alcoholic beverages shall be displayed on, nor shall it be visible from the exterior of any premises licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages, except that reference to such may be included in the name of the business. This restriction shall not prevent any licensee from placing in the windows of the licensed premises business cards not larger than two and one-half inches (2-1/2") in size, setting forth the price at which the licensee offers alcoholic beverages for sale.
(Ord. 805-2016, passed 3-1-16)
(A) No flashing lights shall be used to illuminate the exterior of any premises licensed under this chapter.
(B) It shall be unlawful for a licensee under this chapter to distribute or cause to be distributed any handbills, circulars, or cards as a medium of advertising alcoholic beverages.
(Ord. 805-2016, passed 3-1-16) Penalty, see § 118.999
No licensee shall advertise alcoholic beverages on any municipally owned property.
(Ord. 805-2016, passed 3-1-16) Penalty, see § 118.999
No licensee shall publish or display advertising that is false or misleading, nor shall any licensee publish or display advertising that implies that consumption of alcoholic beverages is fashionable or the accepted course of behavior, or advertising that contains any statement, picture or illustration implying that the consumption of alcoholic beverages enhances athletic prowess, whether or not any known athlete is depicted or referred to, nor shall any licensee publish or display advertising that encourages intoxication by referring to the intoxicating effects of alcohol (or the use of terms such as “high test”, “high proof or “extra strong”) or depicting activities that tend to encourage excessive consumption.
(Ord. 805-2016, passed 3-1-16) Penalty, see § 118.999
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