§ 112.23 PROHIBITING THE ENTRY OF NON-AGE PERSONS ON THE PREMISES OF LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   No licensee or his agents or employees shall allow any person under the age of 21 years unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian to enter any liquor dispensing establishment or premises unless the licensee shall:
      (1)   Possess and maintain a valid restaurant license from the village pursuant to Chapter 121 of this Code that is applicable to the liquor dispensing premises, provided, however, that the foregoing shall only apply to establishments or businesses actively, primarily and predominantly intended to be and operated as restaurants, and where the dispensing of liquor is merely incidental thereto, or
      (2)   Be the owner and/or operator of a multipurpose entertainment, amusement or recreation business located within a building having a total usable area, as determined by village staff, of not less than 30,000 square feet, actively, primarily and predominantly intended and operated as a provider of entertainment, amusement or recreational services, where the dispensing or liquor is merely incidental to the provision of entertainment, amusement or recreational services, and where the establishment of such business and/or the construction of the building housing such business has been approved by the Village Board as a planned unit development under the provisions of the village zoning ordinance. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall any licensee allow any person under the age of 21 years to sit, stand or be present at any bar or service bar or other area dedicated primarily and predominantly to the service of liquor.
(Ord. 2143-91, passed 12-18-91; Am. Ord. 05-0265, passed 4-6-05)