§ 116.015 LOCAL LIQUOR LICENSE REQUIRED.
   (A)   No person, firm, or corporation shall sell at retail or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor in the village except in the manner authorized by, and in compliance with, the terms, conditions, and restrictions of this chapter and of a valid local liquor license issued pursuant to this chapter.
   (B)   No person, firm or corporation shall sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor at any location within the Village without first having obtained a valid local liquor license issued by the village pursuant to this chapter for each such location.
   (C)   Where two or more locations, places, or premises are under the same roof but separated by any area not under the licensee's control and open to the general public, or at the same street address but separated by any area not under the licensee's control and open to the general public, a separate local liquor license shall be obtained for each such location, place, or premises.
   (D)   Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed or interpreted as prohibiting, and no local liquor license shall be required for, the following:
      (1)   The possession and transportation of alcoholic liquor by the possessor for the personal use of the possessor, his or her family, or guests at least 21 years of age;
      (2)   The making of wine, cider, or other alcoholic liquor by a person from fruits, vegetables, or grains, or the products thereof, by simple fermentation and without distillation, if it is made solely for the at home use of, and not the retail sale by, the maker, his or her family, and guests at least 21 years of age;
      (3)   The possession or use of alcoholic liquor (a) by a duly licensed practicing physician or dentist in the strict practice of his or her profession, or (b) by any hospital or other institution caring for sick or diseased persons for the treatment of bona fide patients of that hospital or institution;
      (4)   The possession or use of alcoholic liquor by a drugstore employing a licensed pharmacist, in the concoction of prescriptions of duly licensed physicians; and
      (5)   The possession or dispensation of wine by an authorized representative of any religious institution for the purpose of conducting any bona fide rite or religious ceremony.
(Ord. 1191, passed 3-20-2017; Ord. 1321, passed 11-21-2022)