§ 118.16 ADDITIONAL RULES GOVERNING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN FURNITURE ZONE.
   Any limited lease which includes the sale or consumption of alcohol shall adhere to these additional provisions which shall be deemed to be material conditions of any limited lease:
   (A)   Compliance with the rules, regulations, and conditions of the alcohol license.
   (B)   Containers for the dispensing of alcoholic beverages must be maintained inside the licensed facility and not in the furniture zone use area. No taps, kegs, cooler, or other alcoholic beverage storage devices are allowed in the furniture zone limited lease area.
   (C)   All alcoholic beverages served by the permitted establishment must be consumed in the furniture zone limited lease area or inside the facility and disposed of on site. Patrons and staff loitering with alcohol on the designated pedestrian pathway is a prohibited activity. Exception: the transport of alcoholic beverages by patrons or staff directly from the indoor premises to the furniture zone use area or to the licensed facility is not prohibited.
   (D)   The limited lease holder shall have in place a security and crowd management plan for the designated use area approved by the Police Department.
   (E)   Any time more than 10 people occupy a furniture zone leased area serving alcohol, the limited lease area shall be staffed such that the furniture zone limited lease area is supervised.
   (F)   The hours of operation for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the furniture zone lease areas shall be on Sundays through Thursdays from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., on Fridays from 7:00 a.m. until 1:00 am Saturday, and on Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. until 1:00 a.m. Sunday. The city has the right to limit use of the furniture zone area for alcoholic beverage sales and consumption on specific days.
   (G)   A furniture zone limited lease area must be separated from the pedestrian walkway with a physical divider. The divider will be selected by the applicant and approved as part of the lease.
(Ord. 1232, passed 4-19-2010; Am. Ord. 1327, passed 4-20-2015; Am. Ord. 1462, passed 4-18-2022) Penalty, see §  10.99