§ 113.04 CLASSES OF LICENSES.
   (A)   Class 1: Tavern or restaurant license.
      (1)   For the sale of all alcoholic liquor at retail for consumption on-premises or to sell any alcoholic liquor at retail in an original container for consumption off-premises.
      (2)   This license provides for a “combination” license whereby taverns have the option to sell all liquor, beer and wine for consumption on-site, as well as package sales.
   (B)   Class 2: On-premises. For sale at retail of all alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises where sold.
   (C)   Class 3: Package sales only. Retail sales of all alcoholic liquor, not for consumption on the premises where sold, and only in original packages or containers.
   (D)   Class 4: Club license. For sale at retail of all alcoholic liquor, for consumption on the premises where sold by a club.
      (1)   A CLUB is defined as a corporation organized under the laws of the state, not for pecuniary profit, solely for the promotion of some common object, other than the sale of alcoholic liquors, kept, used and maintained by its members through the payment of annual dues, and owning, hiring or leasing a building or space in a building of such extent and character as may be suitable and adequate for the reasonable and comfortable use and accommodation of its members and their guests with a membership of not less than 100 members, provided that its affairs and management are conducted by a board of directors or other officers chosen by its members, and no member or any officer, employee or agent of the club is paid, directly or indirectly, or receives, in the form of a salary or other compensation, any profits from the sale of alcoholic liquors to the members of the club, or guests of a member of the club accompanied by a member, beyond the amount of the salary of an employee fixed by the members of the club or by the Board of Directors or by its officers out of the general revenue of the club.
      (2)   Sales of alcoholic liquors by a club to persons who are not members of the club, unless accompanied by a member as the guest of said member, shall be grounds for revocation of any liquor licenses issued to said club.
   (E)   Class 5: Temporary license for non-profit or fundraising events. Not-for-profit organizations that are registered with the Secretary of State and are conducting fundraising as authorized by state statute qualify for the acquisition of a Class 5 license. Registration documentation as a not-for-profit organization shall be provided upon application.
   (F)   Class 6: Special event. A license for short-term use that does not extend past a term of two consecutive days. A special event license shall not be issued for more than two events per month held at the same address and parcel number location.
(Ord. passed 2-9-2021) Penalty, see § 133.99