3-3-26: ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR IN PUBLIC PLACES AND MOTOR VEHICLES:
   A.   Consumption And Possession Of Open Containers In Public Places Prohibited: Except as may be permitted pursuant to the state liquor control act and this code, it shall be unlawful for any person to consume, or to possess open containers of, alcoholic liquor in any public building or on any public property or right of way; provided, however, that alcoholic liquor may be served, consumed or possessed: 1) in the lodge building at Katherine Legge Memorial Park or in any temporary structure attached or adjacent to such building, but only for private personal use pursuant to the terms of a license for such building issued pursuant to chapter 9 of this title, 2) in a restaurant in the Brush Hill train station located at 25 East Hinsdale Avenue, but only in accordance with the terms of a local liquor license for such restaurant issued pursuant to section 3-3-11 of this chapter, 3) pursuant to a valid class D special event license issued pursuant to section 3-3-11 of this chapter, 4) pursuant to a valid class B restaurant license issued pursuant to section 3-3-11 of this chapter when outdoor space has been approved as part of the local liquor license, and 5) in any enclosed village building belonging to the village and under the control of the village for private personal use, provided that a license agreement for the use of the building has been previously approved by the village manager or a lease agreement has been approved by the village board. (Ord. O2015-54, 12-8-2015)