(A) Any change in licensee information shall be reported to the Liquor Commissioner within 30 days.
(B) A person licensed pursuant to this chapter is authorized to sell alcoholic liquor only at the premises, place or location described in the application and license.
(C) If the licensee desires to change the location of the licensed establishment, the licensee shall, prior to occupying or using the changed location to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter, obtain a new liquor license from the Liquor Commissioner in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. It shall be unlawful for a licensee to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter at a changed location without first having obtained a new liquor license for that location.
(D) (1) If the licensee expands the licensed establishment, the licensee shall, prior to occupying or using the expanded space for any activity regulated under this chapter, file an expanded establishment amended liquor license application.
(2) The application shall include:
(a) A copy of the building plans for the expanded establishment;
(b) The proposed floor plan;
(c) An estimate of the occupancy of the premises for which the expanded establishment amended liquor license is sought; and
(d) Any other information that the Liquor Commissioner may require to determine whether the expansion of the licensed establishment complies with the requirements of this code.
(3) It shall be unlawful for a licensee to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter in any expanded space at a licensed establishment without first having obtained an amended liquor license.
(4) For purposes of this division (D), the term EXPAND or EXPANSION or EXPANDED ESTABLISHMENT means any increase in the square footage of the area of an establishment where liquor is offered for sale, or sold to, or served to, or consumed by members of the general public. The term EXPAND or EXPANSION or EXPANDED ESTABLISHMENT does not include the mere reconfiguration of existing space as described in the original or renewal license application.
(Ord. 4071, passed 9-20-2010)