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§ 4-1C-2 CATERING PERMIT.
   (A)   Authority. A catering permit is the authority by which a retail liquor licensee is permitted to sell alcoholic liquors and malt beverages off the licensed premises for sales at meetings, conventions, private parties, and dinners or at other similar gatherings not capable of being held within the permittee’s licensed premises.
   (B)   On premises sales. The permittee shall not sell or permit the consumption of any alcoholic or malt beverages off the premises described in the permit.
   (C)   Number of permits allowed. No retail liquor licensee shall receive more than six catering permits in one year.
   (D)   Hours of operation. The hours of operation contained elsewhere in this chapter shall apply to a catering permit.
(Prior Code, § 4-1C-2)
§ 4-1C-3 RESERVED.
(Prior Code, § 4-1C-3)
Editor’s note:
   This section is repealed by Ord. 381, passed 11-16-2016.
§ 4-1C-4 EXTENDED CLUB HOURS PERMIT.
   Limited retail liquor (special club) licensees may apply to the Council for an extension of the regular operating hours for the morning hours of Saturday and Sunday, such extension allowing operation until not later than 4:00 a.m. on each day for which the extension is granted. Such application for an extension shall be made to the Clerk-Treasurer in writing and signed by an officer of the club authorized to make such application.
(Prior Code, § 4-1C-4)
§ 4-1C-5 STREET CLOSURE PERMIT.
   (A)   Application for permit; issuance.
      (1)   Any responsible person or organization, in conjunction with a public or private gathering, with or without applying for one or more of the permits authorized in this chapter, may apply to the Clerk-Treasurer in writing on the form provided for such for a permit for the temporary closure of an area to vehicular traffic within the town.
      (2)   Upon receipt of a completed application, the Clerk-Treasurer shall issue the permit, except in the instances listed in this section or in § 4-1C-1.
   (B)   Reasons for denial. The Clerk-Treasurer may issue a temporary street closure permit, except in those cases where one or more of the following facts are existing.
      (1)   The closure will affect a business area during hours when one or more of the businesses will be open.
      (2)   The closure will affect residential areas during the hours after 10:00 p.m. with accompanying increased noise from the gathering.
      (3)   The closure will affect a collector street within the town, or the only convenient access for emergency vehicles to an area.
      (4)   The closure will be in effect for more than six hours.
(Prior Code, § 4-1C-5)
§ 4-1C-6 TEMPORARY PERMIT FEES.
   (A)   Fees enumerated. Fees shall be set by the Town Council by resolution and shall be paid in advance by the applicant to the Clerk-Treasurer for the issuing of the following respective temporary licenses and permits:
      (1)   Malt beverage permit;
      (2)   Catering permit;
      (3)   Street closure permit; and
      (4)   Extended club hours permit.
   (B)   Fees nonrefundable. No refund of all or any part of any license or permit fee shall be made at any time following issuance thereof.
(Prior Code, § 4-1C-6) (Ord. 381, passed 11-16-2017; Ord. 2024-01, passed 4-4-2024)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Wyo. Stat. § 12-4-502
REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS
§ 4-1D-1 HOURS AND DATES OF SALES.
   (A)   Exceptions. All licensees and permittees holding a license or temporary license or permit under this chapter shall be controlled by the schedule for hours of operations set forth in division (B) below, with the exception of the following temporary licenses and permits where such indicate other hours:
      (1)   Street closure permit issued pursuant to § 4-1C-5; and
      (2)   Extended club hours permit issued pursuant to § 4-1C-4.
   (B)   Hours of operation stipulated. The hours of operations for all licensees and permittees, subject to the exception in division (A) above, shall be as follows: a licensee may open the licensed building at 6:00 a.m. and shall close the licensed building and cease the sale of alcoholic and malt beverages promptly at 2:00 a.m. the following day and shall clear the licensed building and any other area in which dispensing alcoholic and malt beverages is authorized of all persons other than bona fide employees by 2:30 a.m.
   (C)   Modification of hours. The hours of operation designated in division (B) above may be modified on no more than four days each calendar year by a resolution or agreement made each year by the town designating those dates during town or county fairs, rodeos, pageants, special holidays, or similar public gatherings when all licensees may operate their licensed building and any other area in which dispensing alcoholic and malt beverages is authorized for a period of 24 hours, beginning at 6:00 a.m. A request of the licensees for such dates to be designated shall be brought to the Council not later than the second Council meeting in January of each year.
(Prior Code, § 4-1D-1) (Ord. 381, passed 11-16-2017)
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