§ 115.42 LIQUOR AND ON-SALE WINE LICENSE RESTRICTIONS, REGULATIONS AND UNLAWFUL ACTS.
   (A)   Licenses in connection with premises of another. A license may not be issued to a person in connection with the premises of another to whom a license could not be issued under the provisions of this chapter. This division (A) does not prevent the granting of a license to a proper lessee because the person has leased the premises of a minor, a non-citizen who is not a resident alien, or a person who has been convicted of a crime other than a violation of this chapter.
   (B)   Employment of minors. No person under 18 years of age may be employed in a place where liquor is sold for consumption on the premises, except persons under 18 years of age may be employed as musicians or in bussing or washing dishes in a restaurant or hotel that is licensed to sell liquor and may be employed as waiters or waitresses at a restaurant or hotel where only wine is sold, provided that the person under the age of 18 may not serve or sell any wine.
   (C)   On-sale wine licenses. On-sale wine licenses shall be granted only to restaurants as defined in this chapter; provided, however, for purposes of this section, the restaurant shall have appropriate facilities for seating not less than 25 guests at one time.
   (D)   Unlawful acts. It is unlawful for any:
      (1)   Licensee to sell, offer for sale or keep for sale, liquor in any original package which has been refilled or partly refilled;
      (2)   Licensee to display liquor to the public during hours when the sale of liquor is prohibited;
      (3)   Person to hold more than one license. For the purpose of this division (D), any person owning a beneficial interest of 5%, or more, of any licensed establishment shall be considered a licensee;
      (4)   Person to knowingly induce another to make an illegal sale or purchase of liquor or wine;
      (5)   Licensee to sell liquor or wine on any day, or during any hour, when sales of liquor or wine are not permitted by law;
      (6)   Person to purchase liquor or wine on any day, or during any hour, when sales of liquor or wine are not permitted by law; or
      (7)   Licensee to sell or serve liquor or wine to any person who is obviously intoxicated.
   (E)   Schools and churches. No license shall be granted for any building within 600 feet of any public elementary or secondary school structure or within 300 feet of any church structure.
(2003 Code, § 5.70) (Ord. 23, passed 3-22-1991) Penalty, see § 10.99