§ 112.15 CLASSIFICATION OF LICENSES AND FEES.
   (A)   Class A licenses. Class A licenses shall authorize the sale on the premises specified, at retail, of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises specified, as well as other retail sales of such liquor. Notwithstanding the restrictions on the retail sale of alcoholic liquor “after hours” as provided in § 112.43, Class A licensees shall be authorized to sell, at retail, alcoholic liquor as permitted by said license on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The annual fee for a Class A license shall be $1,300 payable quarterly in advance.
   (B)   Class B licenses. Class B licenses shall authorize the sale, at retail, on the premises specified, of beer and wine coolers but not for consumption upon such premises. Notwithstanding the restrictions on the retail sale of alcoholic liquor “after hours” as provided in § 112.43, Class B licensees shall be authorized to sell, at retail, alcoholic liquor as permitted by said license on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The annual fee for a Class B license shall be $1,300 payable quarterly in advance.
   (C)   Class C licenses. Class C licenses shall authorize military service clubs, as herein defined, to sell at retail, on the premises, alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises. The annual fee for such a license shall be $200 payable in advance.
   (D)   Class D licenses. Class D licenses shall authorize restaurants, as defined in § 112.01, to sell at retail on the premises, alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises. The holder of a Class D license, in addition to all other regular hours as set forth herein, shall be allowed the privilege of Sunday opening between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. The sale of alcoholic liquor on Sundays shall be allowed only at those times when the restaurant is actually serving meals to the public. No package sale of alcoholic liquor of any kind is authorized by a Class D license. The annual fee shall be $1,300 payable quarterly in advance.
   (E)   Class E licenses. [Reserved.]
   (F)   Class F licenses. [Reserved.]
   (G)   Private function liquor license. A private function liquor license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in the premises, at retail, for consumption in the licensed premises during private functions. See definition in § 112.01.
   (H)   Class H licenses. 
      (1)   A Class H license shall authorize the sale, at retail, of packaged alcoholic liquor for consumption off the premises only, and shall be issued only to an establishment with a separate “package liquor department”.
      (2)   Except for beer and wine coolers, all other packaged alcoholic liquor shall be displayed either behind the counter of the establishment, and shall not be directly accessible to patrons, or shall be displayed in the separate package liquor department. No person under the age of 21 years shall be allowed in the package liquor department. If patrons 21 years of age and older are allowed in the package liquor department, an employee of the retail establishment shall, at all times when a patron is present in said department, have a direct and unobstructed view thereof.
      (3)   The annual fee for Class H licenses shall be $1,300, payable quarterly in advance.
      (4)   Notwithstanding the restrictions on the retail sale of alcoholic liquor “after hours” as provided in § 112.43, Class H licensees shall be authorized to sell, at retail, alcoholic liquor as permitted by said license on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
   (I)   Class I licenses.
      (1)   The holder of a Class A, Class C or Class D liquor license may apply for a Class I license which authorizes the retail sale of alcohol for consumption on premises other than that of the license holder but subject to location restrictions specified in § 112.39.
      (2)   A Class I license may be issued per event or for a period of one year; however, said license shall only be valid for a 12-hour period for each catering event. At least seven days prior to each catering event, the licensee must notify the Local Liquor Commissioner of the location and hours of sale of alcoholic liquor.
      (3)   All restrictions regarding the sale of alcoholic liquor, including types of alcohol and hours of sale of alcohol which apply to the licensee’s Class A, Class C or Class D license shall apply to the Class I license.
      (4)   The “per event” fee for a Class I license shall be $25 and the “annual” fee for a Class I license shall be $100 and shall be in effect as with the other local liquor licenses.
      (5)   A holder of an annual Class I liquor license shall be permitted, upon presentation of a receipt or other acknowledgment from the Local Liquor Commissioner of another municipality or County Liquor Commissioner having jurisdiction of the subject territory where the licensee will provide catering services, to cater outside the corporate limits of the City of Polo.
(‘72 Code, § 111.007) (Ord. passed 4-6-87; Am. Ord. 94-19, passed 10-6-94; Am. Ord. 95-13, passed 10-16-95; Am. Ord. 98-04, passed 6-15-98; Am. Ord. 99-29, passed 10-18-99; Am. Ord. 06-11, passed 11-6-06; Am. Ord. 08-07, passed 2-4-08; Am. Ord. 08-22, passed 9-15-08; Am. Ord. 11-05, passed 5-2-11; Am. Ord. 16-09, passed 11-7-16; Am. Ord. 21-23, passed 11-15-21) Penalty, see § 10.99