§ 112.37 UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OF INTERIOR OF LICENSED PREMISES REQUIRED.
   (A)   In premises upon which the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption upon the premises is licensed (other than as a restaurant, hotel, or club) no screen, blind, curtain, partition, article, or thing shall be permitted in the windows or upon the doors of such licensed premises; nor shall the inside of such premises prevent a clear view into the interior of such licensed premises from the street, road, or sidewalk at all times; and no booth, screen, partition, or other obstruction nor any arrangement of lights or lighting shall be permitted in or about the interior of such premises which prevent a full view of the entire interior of such premises from the street, road, or sidewalk; and said premises must be so located that there shall be a full view of the entire interior of such premises from the street, road or sidewalk.
   (B)   All rooms where liquor is sold for consumption upon the premises shall be continuously lighted during the business hours by natural light or in part by artificial white light so that all parts of the interior of the premises shall be clearly visible.
   (C)   In case the view into any such licensed premises required by the foregoing provisions shall be willfully obscured by the licensee or by him willfully suffered to be obscured or in any manner obstructed, then such licensee shall be subject to revocation in the manner herein provided.
   (D)   In order to enforce the provisions of this section, the Village President shall have the right to require the filing with him of plans, drawings, and photographs showing the clearance of the view as above required.
   (E)   All premises upon which the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption upon the premises is licensed shall keep all exterior doors in a closed position, except when said doors are being opened and shut for ingress and egress. No licensee shall allow any exterior doors to be held in the open position.
(‘70 Code, § 9.17) (Am. Ord. 07-39, passed 1-28-08; Am. Ord. 16-02, passed 5-9-16) Penalty, see § 112.99