(A) Any time a liquor license is revoked, surrendered, or becomes dormant the number of liquor licenses within that respective liquor license class shall automatically be reduced by one. When the number of liquor licenses within a respective class is reduced by this section, the Liquor Control Commissioner will notify the Village Clerk who is hereby authorized and directed to immediately codify the corrected maximum number of liquor licenses available for that respective class.
(B) The Liquor Control Commissioner shall provide written notice or acknowledgment to the licensee of the abatement of the liquor license resulting from the revocation, surrender or determination of abatement of license.
(C) The Liquor Control Commissioner upon convening a hearing may issue a determination of a dormant license and abate the number of liquor licenses within that respective class when any of the following circumstances occurs:
(1) A license shall be rendered dormant and shall abate when the licensed premises has been closed or when no alcoholic liquor has been sold or served on the premises for 30 days, and no request for transfer to a new location or request for an extension of time has been received and granted by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
(2) A license shall be rendered dormant and shall abate immediately when a licensee sells or otherwise conveys the licensed premises, and such license shall be deemed to have been surrendered to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
(Ord. 18-04, passed 2-13-2018; Ord. 18-21, passed 7-24-2018)