§ 112.06 LICENSE CLASSIFICATION; FEES; NUMBER.
   (A)   Every person engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor within the village shall pay an annual license fee.
   (B)   The licenses shall be divided into the following classes:
      (1)   Class A License: Tavern.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption upon specified premises;
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be $850; and
         (c)   A maximum of three Class A licenses may be issued.
      (2)   Class B License: Package Liquor Store.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the original package upon the premises specified to be only consumed off the premises where the alcoholic liquor is sold;
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be $850; and
         (c)   A maximum of one Class B licenses may be issued.
      (3)   Class C License: Club License.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor to members of the club to which it is issued, or their invitees, on the specified premises;
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be $400; and
         (c)   A maximum of two Class C licenses may be issued.
      (4)   Class D License: Bowling Alley.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in bowling alleys to be consumed on the premises, and which may or may not be in conjunction with the service of food;
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be $850; and
         (c)   A maximum of one Class D licenses may be issued.
      (5)   Class E License: Special Event (Not for Profit).
         (a)   The license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor at the place specified in the application, for picnics or public gatherings for a period of not to exceed 24 hours;
         (b)   The fee for each license shall be $50;
         (c)   There is no maximum restriction as to the number of Class E licenses which may be issued; and
         (d)   Class E licenses may be issued to any club, organization, association or corporation organized or existing not for pecuniary profit and solely for the promotion of some common goal other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor, for the sale of alcoholic liquor at picnics and public gatherings within the village; provided, however, that no member, agent, officer or employee, directly or indirectly shall receive a salary or other compensation from the sale of the alcoholic liquor licensed hereunder. Application for the license shall be in writing, shall give the name of the club, organization, association or corporation, shall give the location of the place where the alcoholic liquor is to be sold, and the date on which the picnic or public gathering is to be held, and the hours during which the alcoholic liquor will be served.
      (6)   Class F License: Restaurant and/or Banquet Hall.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor upon the premises specified for consumption in:
            1.   A banquet hall in conjunction with a gathering for which the banquet hall has been rented; or
            2.   A restaurant in conjunction with the serving of meals in a dining room.
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be the sum of $1,000;
         (c)   A maximum of two Class F licenses may be issued; and
         (d)   The holder of a Class F license may permit customers to carry alcoholic liquor onto their premises for consumption on their premises, in such areas of the premises as the licensee permits under the following conditions:
            1.   Only beer and wine may be brought onto the premises;
            2.   All alcoholic liquor carried onto the premises must be in sealed containers;
            3.   Service and consumption of alcoholic liquor carried onto the premises must be incidental and complimentary to the service of a meal;
            4.   Licensees shall not permit patrons to leave their establishment with open liquor containers unless the containers have been properly sealed by the establishment;
            5.   Licensees shall be allowed to charge a corkage fee.
      (7)   Class H License: Hotel.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor upon the premises specified for consumption in a hotel;
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be the sum of $1,000; and
         (c)   There is no restriction as to the maximum number of Class H licenses which may be issued.
      (8)   Class K License: Package Liquor Grocery Store Beer and Wine only.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale upon the premises specified of beer and wine in the original packages to be consumed off of the premises where the same are sold. Retail sale of grocery items may be conducted from the premises;
         (b)   Beer and wine shall only be displayed in a separate section, divided from the remainder of the store;
         (c)   The separate section for retail sales shall be capable of being secured from the remainder of the store during any hours of operation when beer and wine can not be sold;
         (d)   Any areas used to store beer and wine not on display shall also be divided in such manner so as to allow the beer and wine inventory to be secured from the remainder of the storeroom during any hours of operation when beer and wine can not be sold;
         (e)   The beer and wine retail sales area as well as the beer and wine storage area shall be secured by an adequate locking device so as to preclude access thereto during hours when beer and wine can not be sold;
         (f)   The annual fee for the license shall be $850; and
         (g)   A maximum of three Class K licenses may be issued.
      (9)   Class L License: Full Service Package Liquor Grocery Store.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale upon the premises specified of alcoholic liquor in the original packages to be consumed off of the premises where the same are sold. Retail sale of grocery items may be sold from the premises;
         (b)   Alcoholic liquor shall only be displayed in a separate section divided from the remainder of the store;
         (c)   The separate section for retail sales shall be capable of being secured from the remainder of the store during any hours of operation when alcoholic liquor cannot be sold;
         (d)   Any areas used to store alcoholic liquor not on display shall also be divided in such a manner so as to allow the liquor inventory to be secured from the remainder of the store room during any hours of operation when alcoholic liquor cannot be sold;
         (e)   The alcoholic liquor retail sales area as well as the alcoholic liquor storage area shall be secured by an adequate locking device so as to preclude access thereto during hours when alcoholic liquor cannot be sold;
         (f)   The annual fee for the license shall be $850; and
         (g)   A maximum of two Class L licenses may be issued.
      (10)   Class M license: Outdoor Seating for Restaurants and Taverns.
         (a)   The license shall only be issued as a supplement to those places appropriately licensed to restaurants or taverns permitted to serve alcohol and shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in areas permitted for outdoor seating as an accessory use to a restaurant.
         (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be $50.
         (c)   An applicant seeking a Class M license shall provide such information as necessary for the Liquor Commissioner to determine whether the license should be issued and shall include a site plan for the outdoor seating area.
         (d)   The outdoor seating area shall include a decorative fence to designate the outdoor seating area and control ingress and egress.
         (e)   No outdoor seating is permitted past 10:30 p.m.
      (11)   Class N license: Outing Permits.
         (a)   The license shall authorize the temporary retail sale of alcoholic beverages by an otherwise unlicensed person, business entity, or organization, but only on the date and as the place specified in the outing permit.
         (b)   Each outing permit license shall be valid for a period of time between one and three days, and the number of days shall be specified on the outing permit.
         (c)   Outings include, but are not limited to, picnics, festivals, fundraisers, tournaments, sporting events, fairs, rallies and other special events, whether public or private, at which alcoholic liquor is sold.
         (d)   The fee for each license shall be $50.
(Ord. 1096, passed 7-11-2018)