§ 111.26 GROCERY, GASOLINE SELLERS AND THE LIKE PROHIBITED FROM OBTAINING LICENSE.
   (A)   As prohibited in KRS 243.280, no city license shall be issued to sell malt beverages at retail within or upon any premises from which gasoline and lubricating oil are sold or from which the servicing and repair of motor vehicles is conducted, unless there is continuously maintained an inventory on the premises for sale at retail of not less than $5,000 of food, groceries, and related products valued at cost.
   (B)   As prohibited by KRS 243.230, no city license shall be issued to sell distilled spirits or wine at retail by the drink or package from any premises used as or in connection with the operation of any business in which a substantial part of the commercial transaction consists of selling at retail staple groceries or gasoline or lubricating oil.
('88 Code, § 111.26) (Am. Ord. 2013-16, passed 7-23-13)