All licenses granted under this subchapter shall be subject to the following conditions and all other conditions of this chapter, and subject to all other code provisions applicable thereto:
(A) Age of licensee. No license shall be granted to any person under 21 years of age.
(B) Criminal history of applicant. No license shall be granted to any person who has been convicted of a felony or of violating the National Prohibition Act or any law of this state or local ordinance relating to manufacture or transportation of intoxicating liquors.
(C) Location. No license, except a temporary license, shall give permission to sell 3.2% malt liquor in any theater, recreation hall or center, dance hall, ballpark, or other place of public gathering, for the purpose of entertainment, amusement, or playing of games and no 3.2% malt liquor shall be consumed there. No premises which would not be eligible for a license under state statutes or the provisions of this chapter shall be permitted one herein.
(D) Premises of another. No license shall be granted to a person for sale on any premises of another where the landowner has been convicted of a violation of this subchapter, or state statute, or where any license for alcoholic beverages has been revoked for cause, for at least one year after the conviction or revocation.
(E) Sales to minors. No sale of any 3.2% malt liquor shall be made to any person less than 21 years of age.
(F) Gambling. Neither gambling, nor any gambling device, prohibited by law shall be permitted in any licensed premises.
(G) Manufacturer exclusion. No license shall be granted to any manufacturer of 3.2% malt liquor or to anyone interested in the control of any such place, and no equipment or fixture in any licensed place shall be owned in whole or in part by this type of manufacturer.
(H) Residence and character requirement. Licenses shall be granted only to persons who are persons of good moral character.
(I) Club membership requirements. No club shall sell any alcoholic beverage except to members and to guests in the company of members.
(Ord. passed 6-20-97; Am. Ord. 450, passed 5-16-19) Penalty, see § 10.99