§ 112.071 TEMPORARY 3.2% MALT LIQUOR LICENSE.
   (A)   Applicant. A club or charitable, religious or non-profit organization shall qualify for a temporary on-sale 3.2% malt liquor license.
   (B)   Conditions.
      (1)   An application for a temporary license shall state the exact dates and place of proposed temporary sale.
      (2)   No applicant shall qualify for a temporary license for more than a total of seven days in any calendar year.
      (3)   The Council may, but at no time shall, it be under any obligation whatsoever to, grant a temporary 3.2% malt liquor license on premises owned or controlled by the city. This type of license may be conditioned, qualified or restricted as the Council sees fit.
         (a)   If the premises to be licensed are owned or under the control of the city, the applicant shall file with the city, prior to issuance of the license, a certificate of liability insurance coverage in at least the sum of $100,000 for injury to any one person and $300,000 for injury to more than one person, and $10,000 for property damage, naming the city as an insured during the license period.
         (b)   The license shall be issued only on the condition that the applicant will not sell in excess of $10,000 (retail value) worth of 3.2% malt liquor in any calendar year, and thereupon shall be exempt from proof of financial responsibility as provided for herein.
(2004 Code, § 112.071) (Ord. 20-814, passed 6-9-2020)