(A) A special license shall be issued only to organized clubs, societies, associations, fraternal organizations, duly constituted churches or benevolent organizations organized not for pecuniary profits.
(B) A special license may be issued pursuant to this chapter for one day; two consecutive days; three consecutive days; or four consecutive days. The license shall specify on its face the duration.
(C) No organization shall be issued more than four special licenses during any fiscal year of the city (May 1 to April 30).
(D) A special license issued pursuant to this chapter shall entitle the licensee to sell or dispense spirits, beer and wine at any banquet, picnic, fair or similar event.
(E) The location or area for which a Class E — Special license shall be issued shall be fenced in or otherwise enclosed so that the premises on which spirits, beer, or wine is to be sold or dispensed shall be secured and such area shall contain one entrance and one exit for the purposes of persons or patrons entering and exiting said premises.
(F) Every person or patron entering the premises for which a Class E — Special license has been issued, shall receive a handstamp or some other form of identification after verification that they are of legal age and have the right to enter and remain on the premises.
(G) No spirits, beer, or wine shall be taken or carried from the area or location for which a Class E — Special license shall have been issued. The area or location shall be defined as that area or location which is fenced or enclosed so as to be secured in order that only persons who are of legal age for the consumption of alcohol shall be in said enclosed or fenced area.
(H) Any violation of any provisions of this section or any of the provisions of this chapter shall subject any Class E — Special license which has been issued to immediate suspension or revocation by the Liquor Control Commissioner of the city.
('71 Code, § 4-17-26) (Ord. 2287, passed 6-28-82; Am. Ord. 2882, passed 3-28-94; Am. Ord. 3026, passed 12-4-95; Am. Ord. 3433, passed 6-14-04) Penalty, see § 10.99