§ 118.070 REFUSAL OF LICENSE; GUIDELINES FOR APPROVAL OF QUOTA LICENSES.
   (A)   The Administrator may refuse to issue or renew a license for any of the following reasons:
      (1)   Causes for refusal to issue or renew a license and for suspension or revocation of a city license shall be the same as provided for regarding alcohol beverage licensing, sales or the administration thereof;
      (2)   If the applicant has done any act for which suspension or revocation of any alcohol beverage license would be authorized; or
      (3)   If the applicant has made any false material statement in his application.
   (B)   In the case of quota licenses, before approving an application, the Administrator is hereby directed to consider, in addition to the factors set out in KRS 243.450, KRS 243.490 and KRS 243.500, and any other factors the Administrator determines in his or her discretion to be reasonable and pertinent to the license application, the following criteria:
      (1)   Ownership. The city places great value on business owners who are invested in the community.
      (2)   Economic impact. The city desires businesses which make the most positive impact on the community, in number of jobs, payroll, property investment and revenues to the city.
      (3)   Site of business. The city is interested in serving all geographic areas of the city. Therefore, the city does not wish to cluster all licensed ABC outlets in one area.
      (4)   Aesthetics. The city is committed to protecting the character and beauty of our community.
      (5)   Capital. The city values businesses that demonstrate their ability to financially support and sustain their viability.
      (6)   Public support of licensed business in the area. The City intends that public sentiment and safety be considered in deciding upon the approval of retail liquor sales licenses in any area of the city.
   (C)   An applicant who has been refused a license by the Administrator may appeal the refusal to the ABC Board pursuant to KRS 241.200.
(Ord. 6-2020, passed 12-14-20)