§ 110.071 LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUANCE; RENEWAL; FEES.
   (A)   Any person or business requesting City Council recommendation for a liquor license must submit a signed criminal records check form provided by the city, in accordance with § 32.17, along with the applicable OLCC liquor license application.
   (B)   The city’s criminal records check form shall contain:
      (1)   The type of license applied for and a description of the nature of the business for which the application is made;
      (2)   The name or trade name of the business, address of the business, and business telephone number;
      (3)   The full name of the applicant or licensee, mailing address, date of birth, physical description, driver license number and state issued, applicant’s or licensee’s signature, and date signed;
      (4)   The applicant or licensee must list the name(s) of any person who is an employee, volunteer, or agent of the holder of the liquor license and/or who manage the business or event;
      (5)   The applicant or licensee must verify, if applicable, that he or she have obtained a valid city business license or temporary business license in accordance with § 110.004;
      (6)   Any other information the City Manager deems necessary for making recommendation;
      (7)   The applicant or licensee shall pay, prior to processing the liquor license application, an application fee set in the maximum amount allowed by state law and as specified by Council resolution. The city’s application processing fee shall be nonrefundable;
      (8)   Pursuant to O.R.S. 471.166 and O.A.R. 845-005-0304, the OLCC allows the city 45 days from the date a new liquor license application is date stamped by the city to make written recommendation to OLCC. The city may request up to an additional 45 days to conduct further investigation if considering an unfavorable recommendation;
      (9)   Pursuant to O.R.S. 471.166 and O.A.R. 845-005-0304, the OLCC allows the city 60 days from the date the OLCC notifies the city that an application for renewal of a liquor license is due to make written recommendation to OLCC. The city may request up to an additional 45 days to conduct further investigation if considering an unfavorable recommendation; and
      (10)   The applicant or licensee shall be responsible to submit the city-endorsed liquor license application and receipt issued by the city to the OLCC.
(Prior Code, § 7.805) (Ord. 2010-05, passed 6-14-2010)