§ 110.46 RESTRICTIONS.
   (A)   No license shall be granted to any person, or persons, who is not of good moral character and a citizen of the United States and of the state, and who has not resided in this state continuously for at least one year prior to the date of filing the application; nor shall any license be issued to any person who has habitually been a petty law offender, or has been convicted of an offense against the laws of the state punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, unless the person so committed has been duly pardoned. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a corporation, but such provisions shall apply to all officers, agents, and directors of any such corporation.
   (B)   No license shall be granted to any person under 18 years of age.
   (C)   No license shall be issued until a valid federal special tax stamp appropriate to the business has been obtained.
   (D)   No retail Class A or Class B license shall be issued for a premises, the main entrance of which is less than 300 feet from the main entrance of any established public school, parochial school, hospital, or church. Such distance shall be measured via the shortest route along the highway from the main entrance of such school, church, or hospital to the main entrance to such premises. This section shall not apply to premises licensed as such on June 30, 1947, or the purposes or the uses incidental thereto.
   (E)   No retail Class B license shall be issued in any residence district. Any premises shall be deemed to be included within a residence district if two-thirds of the buildings within a radius of 300 feet are used exclusively for residence purposes or the uses incidental thereto.
   (F)   No license shall be granted for the operation of any premises upon which taxes or assessments or other financial claims of the village are delinquent and unpaid.
   (G)   No retail Class B license shall be issued unless the premises to be licensed conforms to the sanitary, safety, and health requirements of the State Building Code, and the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health applicable to restaurants as contemplated in Wis. Stat. § 125.68(5), and also conform to all ordinances, codes, and regulations adopted by the village.
(1999 Code, § 110.46) (Ord. 128, passed 10-5-1987)