A. If a convenience store holds a package beer and wine license and is located in the same building as a restaurant or other dining room and does not have a common wall separating it from the restaurant or dining room so as to prevent internal access from one to the other, it must post signage in conspicuous places at the entrance to the premises providing notice that the code prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises.
B. If a convenience store and a restaurant or dining room that has a drive-through or walk-up window operated in conjunction with one another, it must post signage in conspicuous places outside the premises, where customers place orders for service and at the pick up window, providing notice that the code prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages through such window.
C. A convenience store that holds a package beer and wine license must post signage in conspicuous places at the entrance of the premises providing notice that the code prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises. (Ord. 2008-04, 12-15-2008, eff. 7-1-2009)