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§ 114.018 LIMITED GOLF COURSE LICENSE.
   (A)   A limited golf course license may be issued pursuant to KRS Chapter 243 if an establishment meets the following condition: a golf course with nine or 18 holes that meets United States Golf Association criteria as a regulation golf course.
   (B)   A limited golf course license shall authorize the licensee to purchase, receive, possess, and sell distilled spirits, wine, and malt beverages at retail by the drink for consumption on the licensed premises.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
§ 114.019 NON-QUOTA TYPE 1 RETAIL DRINK LICENSE.
   A non-quota retail drink license may be issued to, and in, the following as defined by KRS to: a convention center or a convention hotel complex; a horse racetrack; an automobile racetrack; a railroad system; a commercial airlines system or charter flight system; a qualified historic site; and a state park.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
§ 114.020 NON-QUOTA TYPE 2 RETAIL DRINK LICENSE.
   A non-quota retail drink license may be issued pursuant to and as defined by KRS to the following:
   (A)   A hotel that contains at least 50 sleeping units, contains minimum dining seating for at least 50 persons, and which maintains 50% of its gross food and drinks sales are from the sale of food;
   (B)   A restaurant that contains minimum dining seating for at least 50 persons, and which maintains 50% of its gross food and drinks sales are from the sale of food;
   (C)   An airport; or
   (D)   A riverboat.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
§ 114.021 NON-QUOTA TYPE 3 RETAIL DRINK LICENSE.
   A non-quota 3 retail drink license may be issued pursuant to and defined by KRS to the following:
   (A)   A private club in existence for longer than one year prior to the license application and which excludes the general public;
   (B)   A dining car;
   (C)   A distiller; and
   (D)   A bed and breakfast.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
§ 114.022 NON-QUOTA TYPE 4 RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE DRINK LICENSE.
   A non-quota type 4 retail malt beverage drink license may be issued pursuant to and as defined in KRS to the following: a holder of a quota retail drink license; a holder of a microbrewery license; a holder of a small farm winery license; and any other business wishing to sell malt beverages by the drink for consumption on the premises only. A non-quota retail malt beverage drink license shall not be issued to any premises from which gasoline and lubricating oil are sold, or from which the servicing and repair of motor vehicles is conducted, unless there is maintained in inventory for sale on the premises at retail not less than $5,000 of food, groceries, and related products valued at cost.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
§ 114.023 SPECIAL TEMPORARY LICENSE.
   A special temporary license may be issued only as set forth in KRS 243.260 and 804 KAR 4:250. Such a license may be issued to any regularly organized fair, exposition, racing association, organized civic or community-sponsored event, or charitable event as defined by applicable law. This license shall authorize the licensee to exercise the privileges of a quota retail drink licensee and a non-quota type 4 malt beverage drink licensee at designated premises for a specified and limited time, which shall not exceed 30 days and which shall expire when the qualifying event ends. All restrictions and prohibitions applying to a distilled spirits and wine quota retail drink license or a non-quota retail malt beverage drink license shall apply also to a special temporary licensee as described in this section.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
§ 114.024 SPECIAL SUNDAY RETAIL DRINK LICENSE.
   No Sunday sales shall be permitted unless the licensee obtains a special Sunday retail drink license. This license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sundays between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. (midnight).
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016) Penalty, see § 114.999
§ 114.025 EXTENDED HOURS.
   All sales shall cease at midnight unless the licensee obtains an extended hours license. This license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages between the hours of 12:00 a.m. (midnight) until 2:00 a.m.
(Ord. passed 11-14-2016)
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